The Minnesota Vikings are likely to hold a demonstration during the national anthem at their game tonight. The team’s social justice committee met earlier this week and says that a “couple of things” are on the horizon. They are still ironing out the details, but co-owner Mark Wilf said they’ll do what they can to support the protest.
The Vikings are playing the Seattle Seahawks tonight, but no tickets have been sold for the game. The last regular-season home game was Dec. 29, 2018, when the team was hit by the coronavirus pandemic and there were no tickets available. The Vikings have announced a number of special events for fans, including a free concert with Dustin Lynch and an elaborate “Showtime” performance inside the stadium. They’ve also announced a number of giveaways, including a chance to win a trophy from a player.
A three-time Grammy Award-winning ensemble from Minneapolis-St. Paul performed the national anthem before the Vikings vs. Green Bay NFL football game. Bell is currently on the 25th anniversary tour of his band and preparing for a set of Halloween shows in Chicago. He’ll be singing the national anthem before the Vikings game tomorrow night, so don’t forget to watch the singers!
The National Anthem was performed by the Sounds of Blackness, a Grammy Award-winning ensemble from Minnesota. They will sing the Star-Spangled Banner before the Vikings game. This will be the first time they perform the song before a regular season home game, but the band has announced a number of special events for fans to celebrate the upcoming event. The group will hold a free pregame concert and have an elaborate “Showtime” inside the stadium. The Minnesota Vikings have also announced some giveaways for fans, including tickets to the pregame concert with Lynch and an autographed jersey from the star of the year.
The national anthem is perhaps the most American part of any football game, so it is important that the performers of this song stand out. They should also stand for unity and freedom, and they should never be afraid to be different. It’s not just about a group of musicians. It’s also an opportunity to celebrate the team’s 25th anniversary and to be an ambassador for the team.
In a surprise move, the NFL has banned pyrotechnics before the game. Instead, the group will sing the national anthem during the Vikings’ upcoming game against the Seattle Seahawks. While the Vikings haven’t played a home game since December last year, they have announced several special events for their fans. A free concert with the legendary rocker Dustin Lynch will take place before the game, a “Showtime” performance by the Minnesota Orchestra will be played inside the stadium. There will be prizes for the winning team.