8 of the biggest Country artists who have performed at the Super Bowl
From Shania Twain to Luke Bryan
Last updated 11th May 2021
Last night (2nd February), the biggest game in American Football took place. The Super Bowl isn't just known for being a massive game, it's known for its half time entertainment along with the TV spots, which this year included a trailer for Top Gun: Maverick, the sequel to the 1986 film.
This year's entertainment was from Shakira and Jennifer Lopez, with J-Lo joined by her 11-year-old daughter Emme, to perform her hit singles 'Let's Get Loud' and 'Born In The USA' in front of 65,000 fans in the stadium.
However, when it comes to Country music, the iconic performance by Shania Twain back in 2003 is one that we absolutely love. Her set that also featured No Doubt and Sting, where Shania performed 'Man! I Feel like a Woman!' and 'Up!'.
Here we look at other Country artists who have performed at the Super Bowl:
Garth Brooks
Garth Brooks sang the American national anthem before the Super Bowl in 1993.
Tanya Tucker
In 1994 the halftime show was all country! Clint Black, Tanya Tucker, Travis Tritt and the Judds performed 'Tuckered Out,' 'It's a Little Too Late,' 'T-R-O-U-B-L-E,' 'No One Else on Earth' and 'Love Can Build a Bridge.'
Tanya Tucker will also be performing at this year's C2C in March.
Dixie Chicks
In 2004, the Dixie Chicks performed the American national anthem at the Super Bowl.
Faith Hill
Faith Hill has performed twice at the Super Bowl, once in 2000 where she sang the national anthem, and once in 2009, where she performed 'America The Beautiful'.
Carrie Underwood
Back 2010, Carrie Underwood performed the national anthem at the Super Bowl.
Miranda Lambert & Blake Shelton
When they were together, back in 2012, Blake Shelton and Miranda Lambert performed 'America the Beautiful', at the Super Bowl.
Shania Twain
Shania Twain performed 'Man! I Feel like a Woman!' and 'Up!' back in 2003, in a set that also included No Doubt and Sting.
Luke Bryant
Luke Bryant belted out the American national anthem at the Super Bowl in 2017.