Authenticity and Logistics: Brandi Carlile's Live Performance at the Super Bowl

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Authenticity and Logistics: Brandi Carlile's Live Performance at the Super Bowl

Brandi Carlile is set to perform live at the Super Bowl, singing "America the Beautiful" without any prerecorded backup. She believes in taking risks and being fully present for the audience. The technical challenges of performing in an open-air stadium require spiritual preparation for her.

Performing live at the Super Bowl involves a balance between authenticity and logistics. Artists often use backing tracks or prerecorded elements to ensure consistent sound quality. While some artists choose to blend live vocals with support, others prioritize discipline and repetition in their preparation.

Coco Jones, who will sing "Lift Every Voice and Sing," focuses on rehearsing until the performance becomes second nature. She seeks guidance from Alicia Keys and emphasizes the importance of sound monitoring in large stadiums. Charlie Puth, who will perform the national anthem, approaches the moment as a producer and vocalist, ensuring control over sound in different stadium settings.

For Carlile, the Super Bowl performance is a preparation for her upcoming Human Tour, her first arena headlining run. She values the experience of taking risks and staying present during live performances. The Super Bowl performance serves as a bridge to what lies ahead for her and her fellow performers, inspiring viewers with their live performances.