The legendary American band Green Day kicked off the opening ceremony of Super Bowl LX at Levi's Stadium, marking the start of the musical portion of one of the year's most anticipated sporting events. According to the Argentine News Agency, the California-based band took the stage before the start of the game between the New England Patriots and the Seattle Seahawks. They treated the audience to a medley of their most iconic anthems on the 60th anniversary of the Super Bowl. The performance, which was part of the official Super Bowl LX opening ceremony, also featured other artists: Charlie Puth performed the U.S. national anthem, Brandi Carlile sang 'America the Beautiful,' and Coco Jones performed 'Lift Every Voice and Sing' as part of the pre-game musical protocol. Green Day, consisting of Billie Joe Armstrong, Mike Dirnt, and Tré Cool, used their performance to pay tribute to six decades of the championship's history and the most valuable players of the Super Bowl, who entered the field as part of the ceremony. Although Green Day's presence generated great excitement, the main halftime show will be headlined by Puerto Rican artist Bad Bunny, which has reopened the cultural and media debate surrounding the celebration.
Green Day Kicks Off Super Bowl LX
American band Green Day opened the Super Bowl LX opening ceremony at Levi's Stadium in Santa Clara, treating fans to a medley of their hits to celebrate the 60th anniversary of the year's biggest sporting event.