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Demi Lovato to sing national anthem at Super Bowl

- FRANK PINGUE

US pop singer Demi Lovato will sing the national anthem ahead of next month’s Super Bowl in Miami, the National Football League said last week.

The Feb 2 performanc­e will mark the Grammy-nominated singer’s first appearance on the Super Bowl stage, which in recent years has been graced by artists Gladys Knight, Pink, Luke Bryan and Lady Gaga.

The 27-year-old New Mexico-born performer rose to fame on Disney Channel shows Camp Rock and Sonny With A Chance before forging a pop career with hits such as Skyscraper, Confident and Sorry Not Sorry.

In a 2017 YouTube documentar­y, Simply Complicate­d, Lovato spoke about years of substance abuse, eating disorders, and drinking, saying she first started using cocaine when she was 17. She entered rehab at the age of 18 and was diagnosed with bipolar disorder.

Performanc­es of the national anthem before NFL games had been a major talking point during recent seasons as some players used the occasion to take a knee, sit or link arms during the song to protest about racial inequality and police brutality in the United States.

The protests, which have dissipated greatly this season, were routinely criticised by US President Donald Trump, who chose to interpret the demonstrat­ions as offensive to the US military.

The NFL previously announced that pop superstars Jennifer Lopez and Shakira will headline the Super Bowl halftime show. The NFL’s championsh­ip game is the most-watched event on US television, drawing around 100 million viewers.

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