Hours before kickoff at Miami Gardens’ Hard Rock Stadium in Florida, Fox will air the Super Bowl LIV Pregame Show beginning at 2 p.m. ET. Viewers can watch the show via live stream on Fox’s website and app with a cable provider login.

Fox NFL Sunday’s Curt Menefee will host the pregame show along with NFL Hall of Famers Terry Bradshaw, Michael Strahan, Jimmy Johnson and Howie Long. Fox NFL Sunday commentator Jay Glazer will also be on hand providing insider coverage and backstage access to all of the little details that lead up to America’s biggest sporting event.

A few artists will bring their energy to the field during the preshow as well. Demi Lovato, DJ Khaled, Dan + Shay, Yolanda Adams and Pitbull are all on the lineup for preshow performances. Lovato is expected to sing “The Star-Spangled Banner” ahead of kickoff.

Super Bowl LIV will mark Lovato’s second time performing the national anthem. The 27-year-old famously sang the anthem ahead of Floyd Mayweather Jr. and Conor McGregor’s fight in 2017.

Along with football highlights, sports commentary and performances, the pregame will also include a special preview of the iconic Pepsi Super Bowl Halftime Show. Jennifer Lopez and Shakira will take over the stage for this year’s halftime event, but first, they’ll sit down with the pregame hosts for a special interview.

Lopez, 50, revealed she was chosen to headline during the halftime back in November 2019. Speaking with Robert Pattinson as a part of Variety’s Actors on Actors series, Lopez announced she was working with her co-headliner Shakira to create a thrilling performance. While the actress and singer remained tight-lipped about her setlist, she said the show would serve as a moment to pay homage to Latin culture.

“We’re both excited to have been given the opportunity to [perform], as two Latin women, in Miami,” Lopez said. “I think it’s important in this day and age for two Latin women to be standing on that stage—when Latinos are being treated a certain way in this country or looked at a certain way—to show that we have a really specific and beautiful culture and worth and value, and we bring something to this country that’s necessary.”

The mother-of-two, who is engaged to baseball legend Alex Rodriguez, added that she hoped her performance brought people together.

“I think [the halftime show is] going to be an amazing moment. That night, I want it to be a celebration of who we are—all of us, because we’re in this together,” she said. “That’s how I feel. I want to bring everybody together in that moment.”