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World Series fans go wild for Tinashe’s ‘beautiful’ national anthem

World Series fans go wild for Tinashe's 'beautiful' national anthem

Talk about a stunning performance.

Singer Tinashe captivated the audience at Dodger Stadium on Tuesday night, delivering a memorable rendition of “The Star-Spangled Banner” before Game 4 of the World Series, where the Blue Jays triumphed over the Dodgers with a score of 6-2.

Her performance, which received enthusiastic applause, garnered praise on social media. Fans couldn’t help but commend her beauty and vocal talent.

“Tinashe is beautiful and talented. Her mic is definitely on,” one user shared on X.

Another user added, “She absolutely nailed it. Those vocals were insane.”

One fan described Tinashe’s performance as an “absolute grand slam,” expressing that it gave them “goosebumps.” Someone else chimed in, saying, “Tinashe is probably the most beautiful person on the planet.”

“What a queen!” another user exclaimed. “Amazing voice 😍 It was a beautiful national anthem performance.”

In addition to impressing a star-studded crowd that featured celebrities like Prince Harry, Meghan Markle, and Sidney Sweeney, Tinashe, who was born in Kentucky and later moved to California, enjoyed her time at Dodger Stadium.

She not only got a close look at the Commissioner’s Trophy but also witnessed an exciting 11-inning game in which the Blue Jays leveled the series at two games each.

After a challenging 18-inning game the previous night, Dodgers star Shohei Ohtani took the mound for the sixth inning, allowing six hits and striking out six batters.

Manager Dave Roberts decided to pull Ohtani in the seventh inning, a risky move that ultimately didn’t pay off.

“Even though I lost, I think it was a productive experience to go through this situation,” he remarked, as reported by ESPN.

Game 5 will see the Dodgers and Blue Jays back in Los Angeles on Wednesday, before the series shifts to Toronto for Game 6 on Friday. If it comes to it, Game 7 will take place on Saturday at Rogers Center.

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