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ET is taking a look at the highlights of Super Bowl LIII.
ET breaks down everything you need to know ahead of Sunday's big game!
The music icon opens up to ET's Kevin Frazier about her performance on Sunday's broadcast, airing on CBS.
The iconic songstress explained that she is 'proud' to honor those who 'fought and marched and died' for the country.
"I pray that this national anthem will bring us all together."
The seven-time GRAMMY winner will be singing 'The Star-Spanegled Banner' at Super Bowl LIII!
Gladys Knight will be singing the National Anthem at Super Bowl LIII!
ET chatted with the singer as she honored another legend, Aretha Franklin, at 'Aretha! A GRAMMY Celebration for the Queen of Soul.'
The outspoken host opened up to ET about the hit show and offered up some possible new clues to a few of the singers' secret identities
ET exclusively debuts a first look from a brand new episode, written by series star Chi McBride, airing Friday, Nov. 16 at 9 p.m. ET/PT
The 57-year-old actor pens Friday's episode of CBS' action drama and talks to ET about writing for Gladys Knight.
The singer honored her late friend with a moving performance.
Kelsea Ballerini, Maren Morris, Hillary Scott and Gladys Knight are just some of the music icons who will take the stage in Nashville.
The legendary singer states that she does not have cancer after she said that she and Franklin 'had the same disease.'