The NFL will mark the 60th anniversary of the Super Bowl with a hometown celebration led by Green Day, the league announced Sunday.
Hometown Band Sets the Stage
Green Day will open Super Bowl 60 with a live ceremony on Feb. 8 at Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara, California. The performance will honor six decades of Super Bowl history by ushering generations of MVPs onto the field.
A Celebration of Legacy and Sound
Formed in the East Bay, the trio—Billie Joe Armstrong, Mike Dirnt and Tré Cool—is expected to perform a mix of their signature anthems as part of the tribute to the game’s most iconic players.
“We are super hyped to open Super Bowl 60 right in our backyard,” Armstrong said, calling it an honor to welcome the MVPs who helped shape the league.
Where to Watch
The opening ceremony will air live at 3 p.m. Pacific on NBC, Telemundo, Peacock and Universo.
Pregame Performances Announced
The ceremony will precede pregame performances, with Charlie Puth singing the national anthem, Brandi Carlile performing “America the Beautiful,” and Coco Jones delivering “Lift Every Voice and Sing.”
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