Luke Bryan & Kelly Clarkson to Perform during 2020 NFL Draft along with Other Musicians
This year's NFL draft is set to take place despite the novel coronavirus pandemic. The celebrations will begin on Thursday, and they have organized the perfect lineup of performers to entertain the fans that will be watching from home.
According to what the NFL shared on their Instagram account, the event will start on Thursday, April 23. That night, Jeniffer Hudson will be entertaining fans from all over.
Luke Bryan performs onstage during the 54th Academy Of Country Music Awards at MGM Grand Garden Arena on April 07, 2019 in Las Vegas, Nevada | Photo: Getty Images
The day after, Friday, April 24, Kelly Clarkson will be performing some of her hit tracks. Saturday, April 25, will be the last day, and some of the most talented artists will be playing that night.
After a disappointing first-round playoff exit, the Patriots are looking to rebuild the team in the absence of Tom Brady for the first time since 1999.
Country singer Luke Bryan, H.E.R, One Republic, and Leslie Odom Jr. will give the fans a night to remember. These fantastic musicians are going to bring their A-game, and each performance will be electrifying.
Luke Bryan will be performing his hit song "Play It Again" on Saturday at 2 PM, as he continues his partnership with Verizon.
Luke announced that he will be performing at the NFL Draft on Saturday. He also said that he and his children will watch the event all weekend. He said,
"I was honored to be included in the partnership with Verizon #PayItForwardLIVE supports small businesses. They are such a vital part of our communities..."
The 2020 Draft was initially to take place in Paradise, Nevada, which is just outside of Las Vegas. That plan has now changed because of the pandemic.
It will now follow the social distancing guidelines and occur through live video feeds from players' respective homes. The New England Patriots are one of the teams that will be on the lookout for new talent during the draft.
After a disappointing first-round playoff exit, the Patriots are looking to rebuild the team in the absence of Tom Brady for the first time since 1999.
The veteran quarterback is not the team's only loss. They also lost essential players like Jamie Collins, Kyle Van Noy, Duron Harmon, Ted Karras, Elandon Roberts, and Danny Shelton, who left for better teams, or a bigger check.
The good news for the team is that they can use these year's draft opportunities to sign some of the best talents in the country for the positions they need. The event will be broadcasted on ABC, ESPN, and the NFL network.