Tinashe brought incredible star power to Dodger Stadium on Tuesday night.
The multi-platinum R&B singer stepped out on the field and performed the U.S. national anthem at World Series Game 4.
Deborah Cox sang “O Canada” just before Tinashe’s rendition. She also received resounding praise, unlike Toronto singer-songwriter JP Saxe, who got slammed online for changing lyrics to the anthem before Game 3.
The Grammy-nominated Toronto singer-songwriter changed the traditional lyric “Our home and native land,” to “Our home on native land.”
Singing the Anthem inside Dodger Stadium can make or break you. Vanessa Hernández found that out the hard way when she got banned forever for singing “The Star-Spangled Banner” in Spanish in protest of ICE raids.
Tinashe has most certainly set herself up to perform the Anthem again in the future.
How Major League Baseball Fans Reacted To Tinashe
“That national anthem was beautiful! Well done, @Tinashe,” one fan said.
“That Star Stangled Banner was so beautiful by Tinashe 10/10,” a second fan wrote.
“Tinashe, beautiful singing of the U.S. national anthem,” a third fan commented.
“Tinashe is probably the most beautiful human on the planet,” one final fan added.
Singer Tinashe dazzled the Dodger Stadium crowd on Tuesday night with her rendition of “The Star-Spangled Banner,” which is something she has done before.
She sang the U.S. national anthem at Dodger Stadium in 2023 prior to a baseball game.
She has sold multi-platinum records worldwide. Her powerful voice and stage presence make her perfect for massive events.
As for the game, there would be no 18-inning affair this time around as the Blue Jays came out to play and tied the series 2-2.
“Although we did lose the game,” Dodgers manager Dave Roberts said, per ESPN, “I thought I had a productive experience being able to experience this situation.”
The Dodgers and Blue Jays return to action Wednesday for Game 5 in Los Angeles before the series shifts back to Toronto for Game 6 Friday.
