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Week 11’s Thursday Night Football will host a divisional game featuring the AFC East. One of the top performers of the 2025 NFL Season, the New England Patriots, will take on the New York Jets. With the league already halfway through, both teams will be trying to outplay the other. The Patriots’ victory will secure their first position safely, while a win for the Jets will take them to a 3-7 record.

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Besides experiencing a divisional clash, fans will see a new face singing the national anthem before the match begins. Some may recognize her from Six the musical, but for others, it will be the first time watching her perform.

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Who will perform the national anthem at Jets vs. Patriots?

Alexandra Berube, popularly known as Zan Berube, will be performing the national anthem at the New York Jets vs. New England Patriots game. The native of Methuen was born on September 12, 1997, and is represented by Nicolosi & Co. The Rosenzweig Group. The stage pop concert artist attended the CGS School in Methuen and completed her training at the University of Michigan.

Alexandra Berube’s career and net worth

Alexandra Berube is a multi-talented individual, identifying herself as an actor, singer, dancer, and model. Her most prominent role was playing Anne Boleyn in Six the Musical from 2022 to 2024, before being replaced by Cassie Silva. Her other notable works include Back to the Future musical, Grease musical, and Passing Strange Musical.

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Although she has been part of several staged pop concerts, there are no credible sources that have revealed her net worth. An average staged musical performer earns about $56k annually. Based on Zan Berube’s performances, she might be paid more than the average performer. For which the performer’s net worth and salaries also remain unknown.

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Performing in the NFL is a massive step in the career of upcoming artists. The NFL takes care of its performers quite well, setting aside wages for them that are defined by a union contract. That is not the end; the performers also get tickets to the game as a bonus to their wages.

However, the biggest perk of them all is providing them the chance to perform in front of a large crowd. The NFL has contracts with several broadcasters, further expanding the crowd reach of the performers, helping them boost their careers.

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How does singing at a halftime game impact artists?

Performing in the NFL is something that every singer/performer would like to add to their resume. And if it’s the Super Bowl, then nothing comes close to it. The halftime performance of the Super Bowl is televised internationally, and the global exposure it gives the artist is unparalleled. That applies to connecting with the audience.

When it comes to money, the NFL pays a substantial amount to the performers who appear at the Super Bowl. They bring in the most popular names, Dr. Dre, Snoop Dogg, Shakira, among others. That’s just one mode of earning. Thanks to global exposure, artists experience a surge on streaming platforms, follower count, and music sales. Helping them earn more from streaming platforms like Spotify and YouTube.

Rihanna’s Spotify streams increased by 640% after her performance at the 2023 Super Bowl. Similarly, Lady Gaga’s ticket and record sales registered a 1000% spike after the 2017 Super Bowl show.

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Big names are associated with the NFL. Now, Alexandra Berube has got her chance to shine. Under the Gillette Stadium lights, she will be looking to give her best on one of football’s biggest stages, representing the country.

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