Who is singing the national anthem for Game 4 at the 2025 World Series?
As the Dodgers look to tighten their grip on the series, two R&B powerhouses take center stage in Los Angeles.


The 2025 World Series continues Tuesday night at Dodger Stadium, with the Los Angeles Dodgers holding a 2–1 lead over the Toronto Blue Jays after an unforgettable 18-inning marathon in Game 3. Freddie Freeman’s walk-off home run sealed a 6–5 victory in what became the second-longest game in Fall Classic history – lasting six hours and 50 minutes.
Now, with Shohei Ohtani set to start for L.A. against Toronto ace Shane Bieber, all eyes turn once again to Chavez Ravine for Game 4. But before the first pitch, fans will be treated to a pair of standout vocal performances.
R&B stars to open World Series Game 4
Two acclaimed artists will handle anthem duties on Tuesday night. American singer Tinashe will blend her pop and R&B style into her performance of The Star-Spangled Banner.
Representing Canada, multi-award-winning vocalist Deborah Cox will deliver a stirring rendition of O Canada.
Both performers follow an impressive lineup of artists who have taken the mic throughout the series, including Brad Paisley, Bebe Rexha, JP Saxe and Alessia Cara.
Dodgers inch closer to glory
After the Game 3 epic, the Dodgers can take a commanding 3–1 series lead with another win at home. The Blue Jays, meanwhile, will be desperate to even things up before the series returns to Toronto for a potential Game 6. First pitch for Game 4 is scheduled for 8:00 p.m. ET (5:00 p.m. PT).
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