Post Malone and Alicia Keys perform using Sennheiser and Neumann
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28.02.2024

Post Malone and Alicia Keys perform using Sennheiser and Neumann

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Words by Mixdown staff

Post Malone and Alicia Keys both delivered rousing performances during Super Bowl LVIII at the Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas on February 11, 2024.

Opening the program was Post Malone, with a country-inspired rendition of “America the Beautiful” using his favoured Sennheiser wireless vocal microphone, an SKM 6000 handheld transmitter with an MM 435 cardioid dynamic capsule. Alicia Keys followed suit with a rousing duet during the halftime show, singing through the newly released Neumann KK 105 U microphone capsule. According to CBS, Super Bowl LVIII had greater viewership than any other Super Bowl in history, with an average of 123.4 million viewers.

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Post Malone – A memorable performance with Sennheiser

“Post Malone’s electrifying performance of ‘America the Beautiful’ during the Super Bowl opening ceremony underscored his status as one of the industry’s most dynamic performers,” says Alex Guessard, House PA Mixer with ATK Audiotek, the longtime audio production provider for the on-field pregame and halftime segments at the Super Bowl. “With the support of Sennheiser’s state-of-the-art 6000 series wireless audio technology, he delivered a performance that will be remembered for years to come.

Alicia Keys sings through Neumann KK 105 U microphone capsule on world’s biggest stage

During the Apple Music Super Bowl LVIII Halftime Show, Alicia Keys joined Usher onstage to sing “If I Ain’t Got You” and “My Boo” using a wireless handheld microphone topped with a Neumann KK 105 U super-cardioid condenser capsule. The new capsule, released in January 2024, makes the perfectly balanced, nuanced sound of Neumann’s award-winning KMS series wired stage vocal microphones available to users of several third-party wireless systems.

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