Teddy Swims, Luke Combs and more to perform at video game Super Bowl

Teddy Swims, Luke Combs and more to perform at video game Super Bowl

Teddy Swims and Luke Combs are among the artists confirmed for EA Sports’ Madden Bowl, which takes place during Super Bowl week.

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EA Sports and its American football video game series Madden will be celebrating Super Bowl LX with a huge concert in San Francisco that will offer “a high-energy celebration bringing fans, music and football together under one roof.”

Madden Bowl will see Teddy Swims, Luke Combs, Stephen Wilson Jr, Gavin Adcock, and the Bay Area’s own LaRussell take to the stage at San Francisco’s Chase Center. On social media, fans will also be able to watch red carpet arrivals while athletes will also be facing off in a “one-play Madden NFL 26 showdown” before the gig.

Five chart topping artists. One unmissable stage.

EA SPORTS Presents #MaddenBowl live from #SuperBowlLX in SF pic.twitter.com/EjFEBKemyZ

— EA SPORTS (@EASPORTS) January 8, 2026

“Panthers football has been a staple in my life since I was a kid, so playing Madden has been something I’ve always done – still do to this day on tour,” said Luke Combs in a statement. “Getting the invite from EA Sports to be a part of the Madden Bowl at the biggest football game in the world – the Super Bowl, was a no-brainer. I can’t wait and I’m still holding out hope my Panthers will be there too.”

“The Bay is home and performing at Madden Bowl while the Super Bowl’s right here means everything,” added LaRussell. “This city runs on innovation, hustle and heart. The same things that make football and music connect with people everywhere.”

“With Super Bowl LX in the backyard of our global headquarters, this year truly feels like a home game for us,” said EA Sports’ John Reseburg. “This will be our biggest presence ever, and EA Sports Presents Madden Bowl is at the center of it, a celebration of the fans, athletes, creators, and music shaping the culture of football. We’re going to bring an incredible show to the Bay, and share that energy with football fans everywhere.” 

Information on tickets and how to watch the gig will be revealed nearer the time.

It’s not yet known which teams will be appearing at the 2026 Super Bowl but it has been confirmed that Charlie Puth will be singing the national anthem while Bad Bunny will be delivering the Halftime show. Brandi Carlile will sing ‘America the Beautiful’ during the event and Coco Jones will perform ‘Lift Every Voice and Sing’.

In other news, cult life-sim Viva Piñata turns 20 this year and to celebrate, the game’s brilliant soundtrack has been rerecorded.

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