The 2026 Super Bowl national anthem was right around the 1 minute 50–53 second mark from first word sung to the end of the final held note, with most sports and betting outlets converging on about 1:50–1:53 as the “official” betting result for props.

Quick Scoop

  • Singer: Charlie Puth performed the national anthem at Super Bowl 60 in 2026.
  • Length (unofficial but widely used):
    • Sporting News reports his anthem “unofficially clocked in at approximately 1 minute and 50 seconds,” clearly cashing the “under” on the 119.5-second betting line.
* USA Today likewise lists the anthem at **1 minute and 53 seconds** from the first sung word to the end of the final note.
  • Why the small discrepancies? Some sources time only the vocals, others include the last bit of crowd noise and orchestral tail, which can add a couple of seconds.

In practice, if you’re asking “how long was the national anthem 2026” in the Super Bowl/betting sense, the accepted answer is that Charlie Puth’s rendition came in well under two minutes, at about 1:50 (roughly 110–113 seconds) , grading the common over/under of 119.5 seconds as an under.

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