
Charlie Puth Takes Center Stage for the Super Bowl 2026 National Anthem
Discover the talents of Charlie Puth, the artist set to perform the national anthem at Super Bowl 2026 alongside Deaf music artist Fred Beam.
Before the New England Patriots and Seattle Seahawks clash to determine the next champion, several artists will perform ahead of the Super Bowl.
Charlie Puth and Fred Beam to Sing the National Anthem
Singer Charlie Puth and eminent Deaf music artist Fred Beam are scheduled to perform the national anthem before Super Bowl LX. The match is set to start at 6:30 p.m. ET at Levi’s Stadium, home to the San Francisco 49ers in Santa Clara, California.
Pregame performances will air shortly before kickoff, so fans can tune in on NBC to catch the show.
Puth is a celebrated and award-winning artist whose notable songs include “We Don’t Talk Anymore,” “See You Again,” “Attention,” “Nothing But Trouble,” and “Marvin Gaye.”
At 34, the New Jersey-born singer has honed his craft, beginning piano lessons at the tender age of four. By sixth grade, he composed, produced, and sold a Christmas album independently, showcasing his entrepreneurial spirit early on.
His breakout came via YouTube, where Puth created videos and jingles for various creators. He eventually signed with APG/Atlantic Records, releasing his hit single “Marvin Gaye” featuring Meghan Trainor in 2015, which reached No. 21 on the Billboard Hot 100.
Puth has collaborated with numerous artists, including Ozzy Osbourne, Justin Bieber, and Pitbull. In March 2026, he will release his fourth studio album, titled Whatever’s Clever!, with two singles already available.


