Who is singing the national anthem at Super Bowl 2020?

James Crabtree-Hannigan

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Demi Lovato, the pop singer and former Disney Channel star, will perform the most-watched national anthem of the year before the Super Bowl in 2020.

Lovato's rendition will also have plenty of money riding on it, as betting on the length of the national anthem is one of the most popular Super Bowl prop bets every season. Gladys Knight sang the "Star-Spangled Banner" before Super Bowl 53 in 2019 with a rendition that lasted 2:01.

Super Bowl 54 will be broadcast nationally on Fox and the national anthem will be televised prior to the start of the game on Feb. 2. The festivities and game will take place at Hard Rock Stadium in Miami.

Here's everything to know about the Super Bowl 54 national anthem, including the full list of singers throughout the game's history and over/under betting odds.

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Who is singing the national anthem at Super Bowl 2020?

Demi Lovato is this year's Super Bowl national anthem singer. Lovato, 27, rose to fame as a teenager by starring in Disney Channel's "Camp Rock." She has released six albums, most recently 2017's "Tell Me You Love Me," which went platinum. Famous singles of Lovato's include "Heart Attack," "Cool for the Summer" and "Sorry Not Sorry," the last of which peaked at No. 6 on the Billboard charts. She has also battled addiction in recent years.

Christine Sun Kim will perform alongside Lovato, singing the national anthem through American Sign Language (ASL).

Super Bowl national anthem over-under

The infamous Super Bowl national anthem over-under prop bet is about two minutes four seconds, give or take a few seconds depending on which company is providing the odds.

Betting the over-under on the Super Bowl national anthem is one of the most popular prop bets from the biggest American sporting event of the year. Last season's anthem singer, Gladys Knight, barely just snuck past the line, completing her rendition in 2:01. With Knight, six of the previous 11 anthems have gone longer than two minutes.

Lovato is no stranger to signing the anthem at big events, having performed most recently before the Floyd Mayweather vs. Conor McGregor super-fight in August 2017.

For those curious about her history, Lovato has sung it at five previous major sporting events according to Sports Illustratedwith four out of the last five coming under the two-minute mark.

However, her most recent performance during the Mayweather-McGregor fight sailed over this mark, coming in at two minutes and 11 seconds.

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What time does Super Bowl 54 start?

Super Bowl 54 is Sunday, Feb. 2, with kickoff scheduled for 6:30 p.m. ET. Fox, which owns broadcasting rights to the game, will begin its live pregame coverage at 1 p.m. ET continuing through kickoff.  

Super Bowl halftime performers 2020

Shakira and Jennifer Lopez are headlining the Super Bowl 54 halftime show. Combined, the Latino pop stars have sold more than 300 million records worldwide, but neither has performed during the Super Bowl halftime show in their careers.

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What is the national anthem of the United States of America?

The United States of America's national anthem is Francis Scott Key's "Star-Spangled Banner," written in 1814.

Super Bowl national anthem singers history

Super BowlYearPerformer(s)
I1967The Pride of Arizona, Michigan Marching Band and UCLA choir
II1968Grambling State University Tiger Marching Band
III1969Lloyd Geisler of the Washington National Symphony Orchestra
IV1970AL Hirt
V1971Tommy Loy
VI1972U.S. Air Force Academy Chorale
VII1973Little Angels Children's Choir of Chicago's Holy Angels Church
VIII1974Charley Pride
IX1975Grambling State University Tiger Marching Band
X1976Tom Sullivan
XI1977None (Vikki Carr sang "America the Beautiful")
XII1978Phyllis Kell of the University of Louisiana at Monroe
XIII1979Te Colgate Thirteen
XIV1980Cheryl Ladd
XV1981Helen O'Connell
XVI1982Diana Ross
XVII1983Leslie Easterbrook
XVIII1984Barry Manilow
XIX1985San Francisco Boys Chorus, San Francisco Girls Chorus, Piedmont Children's Chorus and San Francisco Children's Chorus
XX1986Wynston Marsalis
XXI1987Neil Diamond
XXII1988Herb Alpert
XXIII1989Billy Joel
XXIV1990Aaron Neville
XXV1991Whitney Houston with the Florida Orchestra
XXVI1992Harry Connick, Jr.
XXVII1993Garth Brooks
XXVIII1994Natalie Cole
XXIX1995Kathie Lee Gifford
XXX1996Vanessa L. Williams
XXXI1997Luther Vandross
XXXII1998Jewel
XXXIII1999Cher
XXXIV2000Faith Hill
XXXV2001Backstreet Boys
XXXVI2002Mariah Carey
XXXVII2003Dixie Chicks
XXXVIII2004Beyoncé
XXXIX2005U.S. Army Herald Trumpets and the choirs from the U.S. Military Academy, U.S. Naval Academy, U.S. Air Force Academy and the U.S. Coast Guard Academy
XL2006Aaron Neville, Arethra Franklin and Dr. John
XLI2007Billy Joel
XLII2008Jordin Sparks
XLIII2009Jennifer Hudson
XLIV2010Carrie Underwood
XLV2011Christina Aguilera
XLVI2012Kelly Clarkson
XLVII2013Alicia Keys
XLVIII2014Renée Fleming
XLIX2015Idina Menzel
502016Lady Gaga
LI2017Luke Bryan
LII2018P!nk
LIII2019Gladys Knight
LIV2020Demi Lovato

James Crabtree-Hannigan