Demi Lovato, Jennifer Lopez, And Shakira's Super Bowl Performances Score A Live Album

Demi Lovato, Jennifer Lopez, And Shakira's Super Bowl Performances Score A Live Album




Super Bowl LIV is set to kick off on Sunday, February 2, and for this year's epic installment — that will feature performances from artists like Demi Lovato and Jennifer Lopez — comes a first-of-its-kind treat. For the initial time ever, you'll have the ability to check each show out after it airs, thanks to a new visual album from the NFL called Super Bowl LIV Live. It's a way to walk out of the room and not feel like you missed a water-cooler moment. Right now, you'll have them all at the tip of your streaming service.


This year's Super Bowl opens with Lovato singing the national anthem, followed by gospel legend Yolanda Adams and the Children's Voice Chorus singing "America the Pretty Then, there's the halftime show that's made up of both J.Lo and Shakira. All around, the year's biggest championship match is packed with astonishing performances. Super Bowl LIV Live will have each of those legendary displays shortly soon after they air. Beginning today (January 30), you could pre-save the album in advance. What are you waiting for? Go and do it!


In a cool move, the NFL has reported that all the proceeds for both Lovato and Adams's performances are set to benefit the NFL's Inspire Change grant program. Inspire Change was launched last January to promote positive changes in communities through, "education and economic advancement, police and community relations, and criminal justice reform," as revealed in the league's announcement.


Last year, Maroon 5 headlined Super Bowl LIII and both Travis Scott and Big Boi joined them for a multi-genre, house-smashing efficiency. As exhilarating as it was last year, Super Bowl LIV looks like it's set to be a unforgettable experience.









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