A host of Hollywood notables and celebrities were in New Orleans on Sunday to witness the Kansas City Chiefs take on the Philadelphia Eagles during football’s biggest night, which eventually saw the Eagles take home the trophy.
Taylor Swift was among the fans cheering for her boyfriend Travis Kelce’s team from the suits. Kelce’s parents, Ed and Donn, were also in attendance. The pop star was spotted wearing an all-white look in her skybox. Meanwhile, Bradley Copper was in attendance with his daughter, both rooting for the Eagles.
President Donald Trump was also in attendance as he became the first sitting president to attend the Super Bowl. Paul Rudd was seen in Chief’s attire, covering his face during what was a tough watch for the fans of Kansas City. Actress Anne Hathaway was spotted donned in the green of the Philadelphia Eagles.
Jay-Z was also not left behind as he attended the game with his daughters Blue Ivy and Rumi. Paul McCartney, Kevin Hart, Shane Gillis, and Rob Lowe were also seen in attendance. Inter Miami star Lionel Messi enjoyed the festivities clad in a neutral white outfit, alongside Miami and former Barcelona teammates, Jordi Alba, Sergio Busquets, and Luis Suarez.
Other celebrities spotted inside the Caesars Superdome ahead of kickoff and throughout the game include Kevin Costner, Pete Davidson, Brenda Song, Ice Spice, Miles Teller, Macaulay Culkin, Lady Gaga, and Da’Vine Joy Randolph.
Tom Brady, 47, was suited up and smiling in his first major event since his ex-wife, Gisele Bundchen, welcomes her first baby with her new boyfriend. Brady was tapped as the lead color commentator for the big game.
On the other hand, Kevin Hart rooted for the winning team and celebrated the Eagles’ victory over the Chiefs. Zac Efron took to his Instagram to offer a sneak peek from his time at the Super Bowl halftime headliners Kendrick Lamar’s Not Like Us rendition.
Several notable artists were also in attendance as they performed during the big championship game, including Kendrick Lamar, who took to the field for the halftime show with SZA. The Grammy-winning rapper performed his Drake diss track “Not Like Us,” “squabble up,” “HUMBLE.” and “Luther,” among others, during his halftime performance.
Before the game, Jon Batiste sang the national anthem ,while Trombone Shorty and Lauren Daigle performed “America the Beautiful” and Ledisi sang “Life Every Voice and Sing.”