Zach Top may have just delivered one of the top national anthem performances in years — that is, according to several folks on social media, who couldn’t help but applaud the traditional leaning country singer for his impressive take on a tune that’s inarguably one of the most difficult songs to sing.
Standing centerfield inside Seattle’s Lumen Field, Top belted out the classic song right before kick-off, wearing Seattle Seahawks colors to show which team he represented. It didn’t seem to matter who he was rooting for as his smooth vocals and earnest delivery stopped people in their tracks, with many folks jumping on platforms like X to share their excitement over the powerful rendition.
Another user captioned, “So many people just googled who Zach Top is, and that’s an amazing thing,” while someone else wrote, “Can I make a petition to have Zach Top do the national anthem for every major football game?”
This Isn’t the First Time Zach Top Has Performed the National Anthem
Zach Top under theses arches! ? Don’t miss his national anthem ahead of the NFC Championship. pic.twitter.com/93PzNBcsdF
— Lumen Field (@LumenField) January 25, 2026Super Bowl LX Will Take Place on Feb. 8, 2026
The Seahawks defeated the Rams 31-27 to earn a trip to Super Bowl LX. They will take on the New England Patriots inside Levi’s Stadium in San Francisco, Calif., on Feb. 8, 2026.
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