Super Bowl Sunday in New Orleans was filled with musical talents from the region. Jon Batiste sang the U.S. national anthem on a colorful piano, starting soft and jazzy, with President Trump saluting during the performance. Trombone Shorty and Lauren Daigle added a Big Easy swing to “America the Beautiful,” with Connick Jr. welcoming the crowd with members of Southern University’s Human Jukebox Marching Band. The event had a Mardi Gras theme, celebrating New Orleans music and culture at Super Bowl 59. The performances showcased the city’s rich musical heritage and added a unique touch to the pre-game festivities. With a mix of jazz and soulful vocals, the musicians brought a taste of New Orleans to a global audience watching the big game. The lively performances set the stage for an exciting Super Bowl in the lively city of New Orleans.
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