Chris Stapleton’s unforgettable 2023 Super Bowl performance of The Star-Spangled Banner remains one of the greatest renditions in history. But if you hope to hear him take on the anthem again, don’t hold your breath—Stapleton has officially retired from singing it.
Why Chris Stapleton Is Done Singing the National Anthem
In a conversation with Dale Earnhardt Jr. on the Dirty Mo Media podcast, Stapleton revealed that his Super Bowl LVII performance was a one-and-done deal.
“I would have people ask me to sing the National Anthem for various things,” he shared. “I jokingly always said, ‘No, I’ll just do it when it’s time to do it at the Super Bowl.'”
That moment came in 2023 when he delivered a stripped-down, blues-infused version of the anthem, leaving players, coaches, and fans visibly emotional. But now that he’s done it on the biggest stage possible, he’s stepping away from it for good.
“I do say now that I have officially retired from it as well,” he added.
The Pressure Behind His Super Bowl Performance
While Chris Stapleton is known for his laid-back demeanor, he admitted that this performance came with different pressures.
“That one, I was like, ‘I was gonna make sure I’m as prepared as I can be,'” he explained.
Performing at the Super Bowl meant standing in front of millions of viewers, and Stapleton knew there was no room for mistakes. “My goal was to get through it to a degree that [I could say], ‘Alright, I executed the National Anthem without insulting the National Anthem.'”
The result? A performance so powerful that cameras caught Philadelphia Eagles head coach Nick Sirianni in tears. Patrick Mahomes and Jason Kelce also appeared emotional as Stapleton’s voice echoed through State Farm Stadium.
The Perfect Walk-Off Moment
Stapleton may be bowing out from ever singing the anthem again, but that only makes his Super Bowl performance even more special. By walking away now, he ensures that moment remains untouched—forever standing as the definitive Chris Stapleton rendition.
“I’m not saying my version wasn’t good, I think it was good,” he humbly noted, crediting the NFL’s production team. “But all the TV editing that they did while I was doing it was just spot-on.”
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His no-frills approach—a simple black outfit, his guitar, and that unmistakable voice—proved that the most moving performances don’t need anything flashy.
Chris Stapleton’s Legacy Lives On
While Stapleton may be retired from singing The Star-Spangled Banner, his legacy as one of the best to ever do it is already cemented. His 2023 rendition keeps up millions of views online, proving that great music—especially when sung with heart—never fades.
If you haven’t watched it in a while, now’s a good time to relive the performance that had the whole stadium feeling something real. And knowing it was Stapleton’s first and last time singing the anthem? That only makes it even more legendary.