Brad Paisley, Jessie Reyez, Tinashe and Deborah Cox To Sing Anthems at World Series Games 3–4
Major League Baseball announced the anthem performers for Games 3 and 4 of the 2025 World Series between the Toronto Blue Jays and the Los Angeles Dodgers.

Performers for Games 3 and 4
Following performances by Pharrell Williams and the Jonas Brothers at Games 1 and 2 — and amid the first Canadian-hosted World Series in 32 years — MLB released the lineup for the next two games at Dodger Stadium.
On October 28 at Dodger Stadium, country star Brad Paisley will deliver the U.S. national anthem. Paisley was ranked No. 14 on Billboard’s chart-based list of the Top Country Artists of the 21st Century. Although his most recent full-length studio album, Love and War, was released in 2017, Paisley will return with a new holiday record: a 16-track album titled Snow Globe Town, featuring eight original songs, due November 7 via MCA Records.
Joining Paisley on October 28, Toronto-born, Grammy-nominated R&B singer-songwriter Jessie Reyez will perform the Canadian national anthem. Reyez released her third studio album, Paid In Memories, earlier this year and on October 14 appeared on the Billboard Book Club to discuss her poetry collection, The People’s Purge: Words of a Goat Princess Volume I.
For Game 4 on October 29, R&B artist Tinashe will sing the U.S. national anthem. Tinashe is riding a run atop the Hot Dance/Electronic Songs chart with her Disco Lines-assisted single “No Broke Boys,” which has spent 13 weeks on the chart. Last year, her Quantum Baby album produced her first solo Hot 100 entry, “Nasty,” which reached No. 61.
Representing Toronto for Game 4, Grammy-nominated powerhouse Deborah Cox will perform the Canadian national anthem. Cox received her first Grammy nomination in February for Best Musical Theater Album for her contribution to the 2024 Broadway cast recording of The Wiz.
First pitch for Games 3 and 4 is scheduled for 8:00 p.m. ET on Tuesday, October 28 and Wednesday, October 29.



