the National Football League (NFL) announced on Tuesday (20) that the singer Zibaknown for his dual Brazilian and North American citizenship, will be responsible for presenting the show National anthem of the United States node The first football match in Brazil. The event will be held on September 6 in New Kimica Squarein Sao Paulowill mark the beginning of the 2024 regular season by facing Penn Philadelphia Eagles and Green Bay Packers.
“Having the opportunity to sing the United States National Anthem at such a special moment for Brazil is a great honorZiba commented.As someone who was born in the USA, but has lived in Brazil since I was young, this first NFL game is definitely a moment I will carry with me forever. I Very happy“, adds the artist who recently launched his works bachelor ‘A rare feeling“On digital platforms.
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The match will be broadcast live throughout Brazil on channels ESPN Brasil, Kazi TV, NFL game pass On DAZN and RedeTV!. In addition to Ziba Line up The event also has AnitaHeadlining the halftime show, Luisa Sonzawho will sing the Brazilian national anthem, and CarolaWhich will warm up the crowd with its electronic music before the match.
Ziba tops the rankings of the 30 most listened to Brazilians in the world with the hit”Listen to me now‘This is according to the list he published BillboardHe received international awards and certificates, including platinum and gold records in several countries. Moreover, he has performed on major stages and festivals in the world, e.g Rock in Rio, Lollapalooza Argentina and Chilean, Z Festival, Tomorrowland, Game XP and City.
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