Before the New England Patriots and Seattle Seahawks take the field at Levi’s Stadium, all eyes will be on the pregame stage. Super Bowl LX features a powerhouse lineup including Charlie Puth, Brandi Carlile, and Coco Jones, offering bettors a prime opportunity to cash in on “novelty” props before the opening kickoff.
From the length of the National Anthem to which star is shown first on the broadcast, here is your definitive guide to betting on the 2026 Super Bowl and the pregame performances.
Lift Every Voice And Sing Props
| Prop | Option A | Odds | Option B | Odds |
| Song Length | Over 132 Seconds | -115 | Under 132 Seconds | -115 |
Coco Jones is a Grammy-winning R&B singer and actress. She first rose to prominence as a child star on Disney Channel, notably starring in the 2012 musical film Let It Shine. After a period as an independent artist, she had a massive career resurgence in 2022 with her hit single “ICU,” which earned her a Grammy for Best R&B Performance.
She is also widely known for her starring role as Hilary Banks in the Peacock drama series Bel-Air. Super Bowl prop bets for her performance are currently set at 132 seconds (2 minutes and 12 seconds).
While “Lift Every Voice and Sing” is a newer Super Bowl tradition that began in 2021, past renditions provide a benchmark for this line:
- 2024 (Andra Day): 110 seconds
- 2023 (Sheryl Lee Ralph): 123 seconds
- 2022 (Mary Mary): 118 seconds
- 2021 (Alicia Keys): 120 seconds
The line of 132 seconds is notably higher than recent historical averages. This may reflect Coco Jones’s vocal style, as she is known for her soulful delivery and extended vocal runs, which could naturally lengthen the performance beyond the two-minute mark.
America The Beautiful Prop Bets
| Prop | Option A | Odds | Option B | Odds |
| Song Length | Over 105.5 Sec | -115 | Under 105.5 Sec | -115 |
| Team Shown First | NE Player/Staff | -130 | SEA Player/Staff | EVEN |
| Coach Shown First | Mike Vrabel (NE) | -145 | Mike Macdonald (SEA) | +110 |
| Player Shown First | Stefon Diggs (NE) | -115 | J. Smith-Njigba (SEA) | -115 |
| QB Shown First | Drake Maye (NE) | -145 | Sam Darnold (SEA) | +110 |
| Team Shown Last | NE Player/Staff | -115 | SEA Player/Staff | -115 |
Brandi Carlile is a highly acclaimed American singer-songwriter and producer, renowned for her powerful vocals and genre-blurring style that incorporates Americana, folk rock, and alternative country.
Over her career, she has won 11 Grammy Awards and two Emmys. She gained mainstream recognition with her 2007 hit “The Story” and more recently with the 2021 album In These Silent Days.
| Super Bowl | Year | Performer | Length (Approx.) |
| LIX | 2025 | Lauren Daigle & Trumbone Shorty | 1:33 |
| LVIII | 2024 | Post Malone | 1:53 |
| LVII | 2023 | Babyface | 1:55 |
| LVI | 2022 | Jhené Aiko | 1:52 |
| LV | 2021 | H.E.R. | 2:01 |
| LIV | 2020 | Yolanda Adams | 1:50 |
| LIII | 2019 | Chloe x Halle | 1:35 |
| LII | 2018 | Leslie Odom Jr. | 1:45 |
Brandi Carlile is a disciplined storyteller who favors emotional resonance over excessive vocal gymnastics. However, her tendency to hold powerful, sustained notes and her likely use of an acoustic instrument, which is common for her live sets, often extends her timing.
Given that five of the last six performers exceeded 105.5 seconds, and the historical average sits near 108 seconds, she is statistically and stylistically favored to hit the Over.
The Star-Spangled Banner Props
| Prop | Option A | Odds | Option B | Odds |
| Anthem Length | Over 120.5 Sec | -105 | Under 120.5 Sec | -125 |
| Team Shown First | NE Player/Staff | -145 | SEA Player/Staff | +110 |
| Player Shown First | Stefon Diggs (NE) | -115 | J. Smith-Njigba (SEA) | -115 |
| Coach Shown First | Mike Vrabel (NE) | -150 | Mike Macdonald (SEA) | +115 |
| QB Shown First | Drake Maye (NE) | -150 | Sam Darnold (SEA) | +115 |
| Team Shown Last | NE Player/Staff | -115 | SEA Player/Staff | -115 |
| Word Omitted? | Yes | +500 | No | -900 |
| Uses a Piano? | Yes | -450 | No | +300 |
Berklee-trained pop savant Charlie Puth was chosen for Super Bowl LX primarily for his technical mastery and “perfect pitch” reputation. Seeking to prove himself as a standalone powerhouse vocalist, Puth actually “auditioned” by sending a custom demo to Jay-Z and Roc Nation.
Current Super Bowl National Anthem prop bets have set the Over/Under at 120.5 seconds. Puth has confirmed a complex, custom arrangement in D major, intending to honor Whitney Houston’s iconic 1:54 performance.
While his pop hits are snappy, his penchant for musical flourishes and a likely piano introduction make Over a smart bet, as modern anthems average closer to 125 seconds.
Super Bowl LX Prop Bets Provided By Bovada Sportsbook | Sports Illustrated
