Super BowlLVIII is coming up faster than a cornerback chasing down a lineman lumbering away after a fumble recovery.
The Super Bowl, however, is never just about the game.
Here’s a look at everyone scheduled to perform during the 2024 Super Bowl on Sunday, Feb. 11.
Usher.Kevin Winter/Getty Images
He previously appeared as a guest during theBlack Eyed Peasperformance at Super Bowl XLV.
As with most halftime shows, details are scant in advance of the performance.
Most halftime shows are clocked at 13 minutes, but Usher’s team got him 15.
Reba McEntire.Jason Kempin/Getty Images
Halftime show performances frequently feature a litany of A-list musical guests, but that’s not always the case.
McEntire has been enlisted to sing the national anthem, succeedingChris Stapleton, who sang the anthem in 2023.
McEntire sang the national anthem at the1974 National Finals Rodeoin Oklahoma City.
Post Malone.Jim Bennett/Getty Images
She continued to sing “The Star-Spangled Banner” at the National Finals Rodeo for the next decade.
Post Malone
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Post Malonewill join McEntire during the pre-game festivities.
The song has been part of the Super Bowl pre-game tradition since 2009.
Andra Day.Denise Truscello/Getty Images
“It was a tough decision to miss the game, but family always comes first.
He will be the first-ever DJ to perform during the actual game at the Super Bowl.
In December,Durant got engaged to hisDWTSpartner Britt Stewart.

Tiesto at The Dome in Atlanta.Prince Williams/Wireimage
He’ll also perform the ASL rendition of Usher’s Apple Music Super Bowl LVIII Halftime Show.
Sanchez appeared in 2019’sSound of Metalstarring Riz Ahmed.
He’s also appeared on The Ellen DeGeneres Show and collaborated with Ciara and Snoop Dogg.

Kaskade.Jason Koerner/Getty

Daniel Durant.Jon Kopaloff/Variety via Getty

Shaheem Sanchez.Kevin Winter/Getty

Anjel Piñero.Candice Ward/Getty