Levi's Stadium Archives - 黑料正能量 News /now/news/tag/levis-stadium/ News from the 黑料正能量 community. Thu, 12 Feb 2026 19:44:49 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.9 鈥楳oment of a lifetime鈥: Alumna sings national anthem with Charlie Puth and choir at Super Bowl /now/news/2026/moment-of-a-lifetime-alumna-sings-national-anthem-with-charlie-puth-and-choir-at-super-bowl/ /now/news/2026/moment-of-a-lifetime-alumna-sings-national-anthem-with-charlie-puth-and-choir-at-super-bowl/#comments Thu, 12 Feb 2026 19:44:48 +0000 /now/news/?p=60601 As the lead singer of the soulful, bluesy pop band , 黑料正能量 social work grad Erin Murray 鈥08 has performed in plenty of large venues.

She and her band have performed for legions of fans before Seattle Reign (National Women鈥檚 Soccer League) games and at Seattle Kraken (National Hockey League) games. But singing the national anthem as part of a choir with Charlie Puth at Super Bowl LX鈥攊n front of 70,823 fans at Levi鈥檚 Stadium in Santa Clara, California, and 124.9 million viewers watching on TV鈥攚as the largest audience she had ever played for.

Despite the massive crowd, she said she didn鈥檛 feel any nerves. 鈥淚t鈥檚 harder for me to perform in a small space or more intimate setting,鈥 she said. 


Erin Murray 鈥08 says she made friends with many of the performers dressed in grass suits who were part of the set for the Bad Bunny halftime show.

鈥楢ll under wraps鈥

So how was the 黑料正能量 alumna able to land such a high-profile gig?

Since March 2023, Murray has been a member of the , directed by Terrance Kelly, which for the past four decades has made it its mission to inspire joy and unity through Black gospel and spiritual music traditions. Murray typically sings tenor in the choir but sang alto for their national anthem performance.

She said the production team working with Puth鈥攖he singer of such hits as See You Again and We Don鈥檛 Talk Anymore鈥攔eached out to the gospel choir and selected 10 performers. Ten members of the , an ensemble based in Charlotte, North Carolina, directed by Dennis Reed Jr., were also chosen.

鈥淭his was all under wraps; we couldn鈥檛 talk about it or anything,鈥 Murray said. 鈥淏ut all of this happened within a week and a half, so we didn鈥檛 actually get our arrangements or parts until the Monday before the Super Bowl.鈥

On Friday, two days before Super Bowl Sunday, performers from the two choirs boarded a bus from Oakland, California, to Levi鈥檚 Stadium for sound check, where they were fitted for in鈥慹ar monitors and the robes they would wear on the field.

鈥淚t was such a huge production,鈥 said Murray. 鈥淚n the same time span Brandi Carlile was singing America the Beautiful, we were singing our part with Charlie and the orchestra, and they were practicing videography for the flyover. All of that was being rehearsed at the same time.鈥

鈥淚t was pretty wild to have Brandi鈥檚 vocals live in my in-ear monitors because she鈥檚 one of my favorite contemporary singer-songwriters,鈥 Murray added. 鈥淪he鈥檚 a force to be reckoned with, so it was special to be in her orbit that way.鈥


Performers from the Oakland Interfaith Gospel Choir and Sainted Trap Choir sang the national anthem with Charlie Puth at the start of Super Bowl LX on Sunday, Feb. 8, 2026.

The big day

On Sunday morning, the choirs arrived at the stadium, passed through security, and prepared for their performance at a nearby soccer field that had been turned into a green room. They shared the space with the orchestra and the performers dressed in grass suits who were part of the set for the Bad Bunny halftime show.

They walked through the same tunnel that Green Day, Carlile, and Bad Bunny used to enter the stadium. When the TV cameras cut to commercials, that鈥檚 when they took their places on the field.

Watch their performance below!

After they sang, they walked back out the tunnel, gave high-fives to some new 鈥渂ush friends,鈥 got on the bus, and were home by the fourth quarter, Murray said.

She said that working with Puth was 鈥渁 total pleasure.鈥

鈥淚 don鈥檛 even think it鈥檚 really sunk in how much talent that man has,鈥 she said. 鈥淗onestly, the same goes for Brandi. To be sandwiched between two incredible talents was a moment of a lifetime, for sure.鈥


Erin Murray ’08 poses with two of the nearly 400 performers dressed as sugarcane stalks for the Bad Bunny halftime show.

Intercultural in Guatemala-Mexico

Born and raised in Seattle, Murray attended Seattle Mennonite Church and said she had 鈥渁 lot of musical influence from growing up there,鈥 but it wasn鈥檛 until well after her days at 黑料正能量 that she began getting into music as a performer.

She attended the University of Washington for two years before spending a year in Washington D.C. through Mennonite Voluntary Service. She finished her last two years of her undergraduate degree at 黑料正能量, graduating in spring 2008.

She credited her intercultural experiences in Guatemala and Mexico as being particularly formative. 鈥淭hat never would鈥檝e happened if 黑料正能量 didn鈥檛 require it for its students,鈥 she said. 鈥淚 think, now more than ever, it鈥檚 important to stay connected to the larger world community and value people鈥檚 place in it, beyond what can feel convenient or easy.鈥

After graduating from 黑料正能量, she participated in Serving and Learning Together (SALT), Mennonite Central Committee鈥檚 yearlong, cross-cultural voluntary service program. She also taught English in Guatemala and ran an after-school program in El Salvador before returning to Seattle and plugging into the city鈥檚 music scene. She moved to Oakland in November 2022.

Looking back over the past week, Murray said one of the biggest highlights was working with Reed, director of the Sainted Trap Choir, who arranged the background vocals for their rendition of The Star-Spangled Banner.

鈥淗e鈥檚 so talented, and it filled my heart to work closely with him and sing in harmony with such skilled singers,鈥 she said.

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