how long is the national anthem

The length of a national anthem varies by country and performance context, but "The Star-Spangled Banner" (U.S. national anthem) typically takes about 1 minute to 2 minutes when sung at events like the Super Bowl.
India's "Jana Gana Mana" has an official full version of approximately 52 seconds, with a short version around 20 seconds.
Official Durations
Many anthems have prescribed timings for formal play:
- United States ("The Star-Spangled Banner") : No fixed time, but averages 1:43 overall and 1:56 at Super Bowls since 1991; Whitney Houston's 1991 rendition set a benchmark at nearly 2 minutes.
- India ("Jana Gana Mana") : 52 seconds full, 20 seconds abbreviated—used at official events.
- Longest globally : Greece's "Hymn to Liberty" (158 stanzas, rarely fully sung) or Uruguay's (full version ~5-6 minutes if all verses).
Performance Variations
Singers often extend U.S. anthems for drama:
Event/Artist| Duration| Notes 310
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Super Bowl Average (1991-2024)| 1:56| Post-Whitney Houston standard
Alicia Keys (Super Bowl 2013)| 2:36| Longest recent
Neil Diamond (Super Bowl 1987)| 1:02| Shortest
Reba McEntire (projected Super Bowl LVIII)| ~2:00| Typical country style
Context and Trends
At sports events, expect 90 seconds to 2.5 minutes for the U.S. anthem to allow for embellishments—plan bathroom breaks accordingly before pre-game songs start. As of February 2026, no major changes to official timings reported, though viral performances (e.g., recent Super Bowls) spark forum debates on "too long" renditions.
TL;DR : U.S. anthem: ~1-2 minutes; India's: 52 seconds official. Varies by singer and event.
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