All the A-list celebrities spotted at Super Bowl 2026: From Chris Pratt, Jay-Z to Roger Federer

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 From Chris Pratt, Jay-Z to Roger Federer

All the Celebrities at the 2026 Super Bowl (X/NFL)

Super Bowl LX celebrities are already turning Levi’s Stadium into a red carpet, even before the opening kickoff between the New England Patriots and the Seattle Seahawks. The biggest game of the NFL season is not just about football this year.

It is also about star power, cultural moments, and a Bay Area backdrop built for spectacle. From music royalty to sports legends, the guest list reflects how deeply the Super Bowl now sits at the heart of American pop culture.What makes this Super Bowl different is the mix. There is no single spotlight stealing the night. Instead, the atmosphere is shaped by artists performing, celebrities introducing teams, and famous fans filling the suites.

With Super Bowl LX returning to Santa Clara, the league leaned into entertainment, community pride, and familiar faces to set the tone long before the first snap.

Super Bowl LX celebrities turn Levi’s Stadium into a star hub

Super Bowl LX celebrities began arriving hours before kickoff, adding energy to a stadium already buzzing. Bad Bunny headlines the halftime show, while Charlie Puth delivers the national anthem. Brandi Carlile performs “America the Beautiful” and Coco Jones sings “Lift Every Voice and Sing.”

Bay Area natives Green Day take part in the pregame celebration, grounding the event in local identity.

On the field and in the stands, the names keep coming. Carmelo Anthony attends what he calls his first Super Bowl. Jon Bon Jovi, a close friend of Patriots owner Robert Kraft, introduces New England. Chris Pratt, a longtime Seahawks supporter, handles introductions for Seattle. Adam Sandler appears casually, skipping his usual golf weekend to catch football’s biggest night.

Music icons Jay Z and Beyoncé arrive together, this time without halftime pressure for Beyoncé, who last performed at the venue during Super Bowl 50. Travis Scott shows up supporting the Patriots, sparking buzz about a possible surprise appearance. Tennis legend Roger Federer walks the field pregame, drawing cheers from both fan bases.

Justin and Hailey Bieber attend following his Grammy performance, while Kendall Jenner arrives with 21 Savage. Livvy Dunne, Joshua from SEVENTEEN, and other global stars round out a crowd that feels more like an awards show than a football game.

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