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American singer Norma Jean Martine performs with her band during a concert of Sziget Festival on the Obuda Island in Budapest, Hungary, on Aug. 13, 2016. ) (hy) HUNGARY-BUDAPEST-SZIGET FESTIVAL AttilaxVolgyi PUBLICATIONxNOTxINxCHN American Singer NORMA Jean Martine performs With her Tie during a Concert of Sziget Festival ON The Obuda Iceland in Budapest Hungary ON Aug 13 2016 Hy Hungary Budapest Sziget Festival ATTILAxVOLGYI PUBLICATIONxNOTxINxCHN

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American singer Norma Jean Martine performs with her band during a concert of Sziget Festival on the Obuda Island in Budapest, Hungary, on Aug. 13, 2016. ) (hy) HUNGARY-BUDAPEST-SZIGET FESTIVAL AttilaxVolgyi PUBLICATIONxNOTxINxCHN American Singer NORMA Jean Martine performs With her Tie during a Concert of Sziget Festival ON The Obuda Iceland in Budapest Hungary ON Aug 13 2016 Hy Hungary Budapest Sziget Festival ATTILAxVOLGYI PUBLICATIONxNOTxINxCHN
For the first time ever, the NFL is landing at Olympic Stadium in Berlin. The historic venue, once built for the 1936 Summer Olympics, is about to turn into a football battlefield. On Sunday, the Atlanta Falcons and Indianapolis Colts will make history as they clash in Week 10. Before kickoff, singer Norma Jean Martine takes the spotlight.
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She hopped on social media to share the big reveal, writing, “Hey I’m Norma Jean Martine 🍸 and I’ll be singing the U.S. NATIONAL ANTHEM for the @nfldeutschland @nfl game @atlantafalcons v @colts on NOVEMBER 9th at 9am EST ✨ let me know in the comments if you’ll be tuning in 📺.”
Instantly, fans flooded the comments. For many, hearing the anthem live from Berlin will be a moment they won’t forget. And clearly, Norma Jean feels the same way. The American-born, Berlin-based artist couldn’t hide her excitement about this one-of-a-kind honor.
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“As an American artist with close ties to Berlin, singing the U.S. national anthem at the NFL’s first regular-season game in the city is a huge honor. I am excited to be part of such an exciting event and share this unforgettable moment with the passionate fans in the stadium and watching at home.”
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But the anthem is just one part of the entertainment lineup. Along with Norma Jean’s performance, fans at the Olympiastadion will also enjoy sets from the house band Inter-Jam.
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And of course, the main show, Falcons vs Colts, is no small deal either. Interestingly, this won’t be their first international meeting. The two sides last met overseas in 2005 during a preseason showdown in Tokyo, where the Falcons took the win 27-21.
However, before kickoff, all eyes are on Norma Jean Martine, the voice set to open this historic night. So who exactly is she? Let’s dive into her story.
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Norma Jean Martine’s net worth and personal life
Norma Jean Martine is an American artist and songwriter now based in Berlin, signed under Polydor/Island Records Germany. She usually blends her indie pop roots with the punch of the electronic music scene. That mix makes her voice instantly recognizable and her writing style in demand.
But her success didn’t stop at writing her own songs. She’s behind some major hits that fans everywhere have streamed nonstop. She co-wrote and featured on Ofenbach’s multi-platinum single “Head, Shoulders, Knees & Toes,” the track that racked up over 430 million streams.
Then came “Overdrive,” another Ofenbach collaboration, pulling in 1.5 million daily Spotify streams and peaking at No. 3 on European radio while topping the charts in Germany. Not to mention, she co-wrote “Coming Home” with YouNotUs and Shift K3Y and “When We Were Young” with Lost Kings, both chart favorites.
Now, when it comes to her fortune, Norma Jean is doing more than fine. While her pay from the NFL appearance hasn’t been revealed, reports estimate her net worth at a solid $9.03 million as of 2025, according to peopleai.com.
Still, what really makes Norma Jean stand out is her creative depth. She’s already worked with names like Zoe Wees, Sophie and the Giants, Lena Meyer-Landrut, and Ronan Keating. With millions of monthly listeners and growing, Norma Jean Martine is crafting her journey. But next stop is the NFL stage in Berlin.
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