The NFL announced on Monday morning that Pink (stylized P!NK) will be singing the national anthem at Super Bowl LII in Minneapolis on Sunday, Feb. 4.
Super Bowl national anthem 2018: Pink will perform before kickoff
Pink’s making her Super Bowl debut in Minneapolis.


Pink’s national anthem will be the first time the artist has been on the Super Bowl stage, but she has enjoyed an illustrious career as a singer, songwriter, and actress leading up to this point.
Per the NFL’s release, she’s done seven studio albums, one greatest hits album, sold over 50 million album equivalents, over 75 million singles, over 2.4 million DVDs worldwide, and has had 15 singles in the top 10 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart.
She’s also won three Grammy Awards after being nominated 18 times over the course of her career — which seems good! Her latest endeavors include her 2018 Beautiful Trauma World tour, which is set to kick off on March 1 in Phoenix.
Pink will be succeeding Luke Bryan as the most recent national anthem singer. Bryan sang the anthem prior to the Falcons-Patriots Super Bowl last season in Houston — which turned out to be a pretty good game.
Pink solidifies the talent that will be performing at Super Bowl LII. The NFL announced in October that Justin Timberlake would be performing at halftime of the game.












