Lady Gaga to sing national anthem at Super Bowl

Lady Gaga is to sing the American national anthem at this year's Super Bowl. The 'Pokerface' hitmaker will perform 'The Star-Spangled Banner' at the annual sporting event, which takes place at Levi's Stadium in Santa Clara, California on Sunday (07.02.15). During the breaks from the sporting action - which will see the Carolina Panthers take on the Denver Broncos in the National Football League final - Coldplay will also make an appearance, gracing the stage for the coveted half-time set. Revealing the group's special guests, frontman Chris Martin said: "I love the whole concept of trying to present your entire musical life in 12 and a half minutes. We've possibly got 11 good minutes. So we have some special guests and they'll cover the rest. "There's a spot on the stage which may be Beyoncé's footprint ... And we could look for a Bruno Mars one." Gushing about the exciting news, he added at the time: "We are so excited and honoured and thrilled to be playing the half-time show. "It's about how do we stage our special guest. This is the greatest moment in our band's life. We are going to give it everything we have."

More from Entertainment

  • Britain's King Charles reveals Apple Music playlist

    Britain's King Charles is set to reveal his favourite music artists with a personal playlist, in an Apple Music project that celebrates music from Commonwealth countries.

  • Sean 'Diddy' Combs accused of 'forced labour'

    US prosecutors on Thursday unveiled a new indictment against Sean "Diddy" Combs, accusing the hip-hop mogul of forcing employees to work long hours and threatening to punish those who did not assist in his two-decade trafficking scheme.

  • Olivia Rodrigo to headline UK's Glastonbury festival

    Popstar Olivia Rodrigo has been confirmed as the headline act for the UK's Glastonbury festival, taking place in June. British band The 1975 will headline the main stage on Friday June 27.

  • Coldplay to assist FIFA for first-ever World Cup halftime show

    The 2026 World Cup final will feature its first ever halftime show, FIFA president Gianni Infantino said on Wednesday with assistance from international education and advocacy organisation Global Citizen as well as British band Coldplay.

  • Adidas sells last pair of Yeezy sneakers

    Adidas sold its last pair of Yeezy sneakers at the end of 2024, the sportswear brand said on Wednesday, ending the process of liquidating stock of the lucrative shoe partnership with rapper Kanye West after splitting from him in October 2022.