The electrifying Super Bowl LX Tailgate Concert is set to come alive with the soul-stirring melodies of none other than Grammy-nominated artist Teddy Swims. This announcement from the NFL has set the stage for a spectacular fusion of football and music on the much-anticipated Super Bowl Sunday. Taking place at Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara, California on Feb. 8, just before the New England Patriots go head-to-head with the Seattle Seahawks in the championship game, the concert promises to be an unforgettable experience.
Teddy Swims is scheduled to take the stage at 3:50 p.m. ET, right before the kickoff. Fans both at the stadium and at home can groove to his tunes, as the concert will be live-streamed on Peacock and broadcasted on 120 iHeartRadio stations nationwide and the iHeartRadio app.
The NFL has dubbed the Tailgate Concert as the league’s “ultimate pregame party,” encapsulating the vibrant spirit of the Super Bowl. With the picturesque Levi’s Stadium as its backdrop, the concert promises a grand celebration for thousands of fans gearing up for the game of the year. For Teddy Swims, a football enthusiast from a football-loving family, the opportunity to headline the Super Bowl LX Tailgate Concert is a dream come true.
Teddy Swims, born Jaten Dimsdale, has soared to fame in the realms of pop and R&B, especially with his chart-topping hit “Lose Control.” The Tailgate Concert adds another feather to his cap in a year already filled with major milestones, including appearances at the 2026 BottleRock Napa Valley festival and headlining slots at prominent music events like Bonnaroo.
Opening the show alongside Teddy Swims will be local hip-hop artist LaRussell, infusing a touch of Bay Area flair to the event. LaRussell will also serve as the in-stadium house band during the game, ensuring a seamless flow of energy from the start to the end of Super Bowl Sunday.
As part of the jam-packed entertainment lineup for Super Bowl LX, the Tailgate Concert is just the beginning. NBC’s coverage of the game kicks off at noon ET, paving the way for a day filled with a harmonious blend of music and football. And with international sensation Bad Bunny headlining the halftime show, the Super Bowl LX promises to be an extravaganza of epic proportions.
In essence, Super Bowl LX embodies more than just a game – it’s a celebration of music, memories, and shared excitement, fostering an atmosphere that captivates fans long before the first kickoff.
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