'Hamilton' will make a Super Bowl appearance

Your girls are backkkk..."
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The two most American forces, football and Hamilton, finally have the unexpected opportunity to unite.

The once and future Schuyler Sisters will be gracing the football field on February 5 to perform together at the 2017 Super Bowl game between New England Patriots and Atlanta Falcons, according to the New York Times.

Renée Elise Goldsberry, Phillipa Soo and Jasmine Cephas Jones — who originated the roles of sisters Angelica, Eliza and Peggy, respectively, on Broadway — are slated to perform "America the Beautiful" during the pre-show.

"Your girls are backkkk & including women in the sequel. See U at the Super Bowl," Jones wrote on Twitter, referencing one of Hamilton's hits.

They join Luke Bryan, who will perform the National Anthem, and Lady Gaga, who gets half-time show honors this year.

If you're just dying to see the three of them together on a stage again (all three have already left Hamilton), we don't blame you. Here's a backstage performance from the trio that'll hopefully hold you over until Super Bowl Sunday.

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