The NFL has unveiled the pregame entertainment lineup for Super Bowl LIX, set to take place at Caesars Superdome in New Orleans on Sunday, Feb. 9, 2025. This star-studded showcase pays tribute to the city’s rich musical heritage and highlights artists with deep Louisiana roots.
Among the featured performers, Louisiana native Lauren Daigle, a multiple Grammy, American Music, and Billboard Music Award winner, will join forces with fellow Grammy-winning New Orleans musician and producer Trombone Shorty for a stirring performance of America the Beautiful. Their collaboration promises to be a powerful and soulful tribute, celebrating the culture, resilience, and musical legacy of New Orleans on one of the world’s biggest stages.
About Lauren Daigle
Known for her distinctive voice and deeply moving music, Lauren Daigle has become one of the most celebrated contemporary artists in the industry. Her 2018 album Look Up Child debuted at No. 3 on the Billboard Top 200, making her the first female artist to reach the Top 10 on both the Pop and Christian Album charts simultaneously. The album’s lead single, You Say, has been certified six-times Platinum, becoming one of the most-streamed songs in Christian music history.
Her recently released self-titled album has further cemented her place as a powerhouse in the industry, producing her sixth chart-topping song, Thank God I Do, and pushing her worldwide streaming numbers past 1 billion. Daigle’s music transcends genres, blending elements of pop, soul, and gospel, earning her a devoted fan base across the world.
Beyond her musical achievements, Daigle is known for her philanthropic work. Through her organization, The Price Fund, she has supported initiatives in education, homelessness relief, and children’s health, demonstrating her commitment to giving back to the community.
New Orleans’ Musical Legacy on Display
Sharing the stage with Daigle is Trombone Shorty, a New Orleans native who has captivated audiences worldwide with his extraordinary talent as a trombonist, trumpeter, and producer. His energetic performances and fusion of jazz, funk, and rock have made him a global ambassador for New Orleans music.
Their performance of America the Beautiful will not only showcase their remarkable artistry but also pay homage to the deep musical roots of Louisiana. With the Super Bowl taking place in the heart of New Orleans, this performance promises to be a moving celebration of the city’s cultural and artistic heritage.
Super Bowl LIX’s pregame entertainment is set to be an unforgettable experience, with Daigle and Trombone Shorty leading the charge in honoring Louisiana’s rich musical traditions on one of the biggest nights in sports and entertainment.