The true football fanatics − from the fantasy players to the spectators of the IRL gridiron −are eagerly anticipating Super Bowl Sunday’s face off between the San Francisco 49ers and the Kansas City Chiefs. For the rest us, the night’s highly-anticipated musical performances are the “must-see TV.”

The Super Bowl will take place at 6:30 p.m. ET Sunday, Feb. 2, airing on Fox. You can stream the game on fuboTV here.

The performances by a variety pop singers, hip-hop artists and more will take place various times Sunday night.

More on Super Bowl 54:

Pop star Demi Lovato, fresh off her heart-wrenching Grammy performance, will be in the spotlight for her rendition of the national anthem. She shared the announcement  in mid-January on Twitter and Instagram, where she told her 76 million fans “See you in Miami.”  The Grammy performance and her Super Bowl appearance represent the first times the 27-year-old has sung live on television since she overdosed in 2018. The singer has slowly come back into the spotlight post that life-threatening experience.

At halftime, America will watch Jennifer Lopez and Shakira put on a show with help from some friends.

Lopez talked about her excitement around the Super Bowl performance recently.

“Ever since I saw Diana Ross fly off into the sky at the halftime show, I dreamed of performing at the Super Bowl," said Lopez. "And now it's made even more special not only because it’s the NFL’s 100th season but also because I am performing with a fellow Latina. I can’t wait to show what us girls can do on the world’s biggest stage.”

Here are the estimated times, eastern standard times, of each performance Super Bowl Sunday, according to Sports Illustrated.

Between 6-6:30 p.m:

FILE Yolanda Adams receiving the award for best gospel performance for “Be Blessed” at the 48th Annual Grammy Awards in 2006. She will perform at the Super Bowl Sunday.
icon to expand image

“America the Beautiful”

Yolanda Adams

"The Star-Spangled Banner"

Demi Lovato

Christine Sun Kim, an internationally known sound artist, will sign the National Anthem in American Sign Language.

Between 8 and 8:30 p.m.:

Halftime

Jennifer Lopez, Shakira

Other times to know:

1-2 p.m. Fox Super Bowl Kickoff— Live televised interviews, analysis and features profiling the key players and coaches who will participate in Super Bowl 54.

2-6:30 p.m.: Fox Super Bowl Pregame Show: The four-hour newscast will continue the Super Bowl coverage, newsfeatures and more about the stats.

6:30  p.m. SUPER BOWL LIIII – Kickoff of Super Bowl 54live from Miami on Fox.

About the Author