How long was the national anthem Super Bowl 2019?
The national anthem that was performed at the 2019 Super Bowl was “America the Beautiful” performed by a choir of more than 1,200 singers from across the United States. The anthem was performed for the second time in the history of the NFL’s championship game, having last been performed at the 2017 game.
How long was the national anthem at Super Bowl game?
The national anthem at Super Bowl LIII was performed by Aretha Franklin, who performed it her first time at the game in 1992. It was not broadcast on television, but the anthem was shown on the big screens on the field. The U.S. Marine Band provided the accompaniment for the anthem.
How long was the national anthem at halftime at Super Bowl ?
The tradition of the national anthem at halftime of the Super Bowl began in 1967. At that time former U.S. Vice President Lyndon B. Johnson began the tradition after witnessing the amazing patriotism of the crowds at the game. The length of the national anthem that year was 2 minutes, 30 seconds.
How long was the national anthem at Super Bowl ?
The national anthem at the Super Bowl 2019 was performed by a cappella group Pentatonix, who performed their hit “This is Me”. The performance lasted 2 minutes and 43 seconds.
How long did the national anthem at Super Bowl last?
The national anthem at the Super Bowl 2019 was performed by Grammy-winning country artist Carrie Underwood. Her version of "The Star-Spangled Banner" began with a slow, solemn opening and then got faster and more energetic as it went on. Underwood had one hand on her heart and the other on her shoulder, with her eyes fixed on the American flag.