She's got a lot on her plate. There's a 2018 tour, a Best Pop Solo Performance nomination for "What About Us" and a performance on Music's Biggest Night. Now she's looking to punctuate by scoring a touchdown. 

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The NFL has announced that GRAMMY winner Pink will sing "The Star-Spangled Banner" at Super Bowl LII, which will take place Feb. 4 — the week following the 60th GRAMMY Awards — at at U.S. Bank Stadium in Minneapolis. 

The Beautiful Trauma singer joins artists like Lady Gaga, Luke Bryan, Billy Joel, Alicia Keys, Garth Brooks, Beyoncé, Christina Aguilera, Mariah Carey, and Whitney Houston as performers of the national anthem prior to the NFL's big game.

"I'm really looking forward to 2018. I’m really excited about the [GRAMMYs]. Tour. Some other stuff that’s a secret still and I can't wait til it’s not a secret," Pink tweeted on Friday, hinting at the announcement. The anthem performance will mark Pink's first appearance at a Super Bowl.

On behalf of the National Association of the Deaf, actress Alexandria Wailes will accompany Pink for a sign-language companion to the national anthem and "America The Beautiful" 

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