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Opera star Renée Fleming to sing national anthem at Super Bowl

The Super Bowl will have a touch of the classical this year: opera star Renée Fleming will sing the U.S. national anthem.
American soprano Renée Fleming, seen performing at the White House in December, will sing the U.S. national anthem at the Super Bowl on Feb 2. (Charles Dharapak/Associated Press)

The Super Bowl will have a touch of the classical this year: Opera star Renée Fleming will sing the U.S. national anthem.

The four-time Grammy winner will perform before the Denver Broncos and the Seattle Seahawks play at MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, N.J., on Feb 2.

Fleming is the first opera star to sing the anthem at the Super Bowl. In recent years, it has been performed mainly by a mix of pop and country stars.

Known as "The People's Diva," the soprano is closely identified with the New York City region, having spent years singing on iconic stages such as Lincoln Center and Carnegie Hall. Last year, she received the National Medal of Arts, the highest honor the government gives to artists.

Fleming, who lives in New York City, sang the U.S. national anthem before Game 2 of the 2003 World Series at Yankee Stadium.

Pop singer Bruno Mars, joined by rockers Red Hot Chili Peppers, will perform the Super Bowl halftime show.