The Patriots and Seahawks will determine this season’s Super Bowl champion as they meet at Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara, Calif., on Sunday for Super Bowl LX.
As is the case for the Super Bowl every year, big stars will flock to the stadium to catch the action. We already know a handful of celebrities who will attend and participate in the festivities like halftime performer Bad Bunny and national anthem singer Charlie Puth. As part of the pregame festivities, Brandi Carlile will sing “America the Beautiful” while Coco Jones will sing “Lift Every Voice and Sing.”
In addition to the award-winning artists performing during the action, some of the biggest names will make their way to the Bay Area to take in the action as a fan. We’re here to track all the celebrities and stars we spot at Levi’s Stadium watching Patriots-Seahawks. Check back throughout the big game to see the latest list.
Carmelo Anthony
The 10-time NBA All-Star made it out for what he says is his first Super Bowl.
Jon Bon Jovi
Jon Bon Jovi, a friend of Patriots owner Robert Kraft, will introduce New England ahead of the game.
Chris Pratt
Longtime Seahawks fan and actor Chris Pratt will announce Seattle alongside Bon Jovi, who has the honor for the Patriots.
Adam Sandler
Adam Sandler showed up; I guess Happy Gilmore is sitting out of the Waste Management Phoenix Open.
Jay-Z and Beyoncé
Beyoncé should have a much more relaxing night compared to her halftime performance from Super Bowl XLVII in 2013, plus her guest appearance with Coldplay in Super Bowl 50, which was also at Levi’s Stadium.
Russell Wilson and Ciara
The Super Bowl XLVIII champion is there to watch his former team, Seattle, play for its second Super Bowl win and first since Wilson was at the helm. Although Wilson has bounced around since his time with the Seahawks, the franchise’s all-time passing leader is there to support with his wife and Grammy Award winning singer Ciara, as well as their children.
Travis Scott
After crashing James Harden’s postgame interview in his Cavaliers debut, Travis Scott is attending Super Bowl LX to root for the Patriots. Maybe he’ll even join the halftime show to perform “K-Pop” with Bad Bunny.
Roger Federer
The 20-time major winner and one of the all-time tennis greats made his way onto the field pregame ahead of kickoff at Levi’s Stadium.
Robert Irwin
The recent winner of ABC’s Dancing With the Stars and son of famed conservationist Steve Irwin is attending his first NFL game Sunday—not a bad first game to go to.
Joshua
Joshua, the singer from South Korean boy band SEVENTEEN, is in attendance to take in his first Super Bowl.
More Super Bowl on Sports Illustrated
- Tom Brady's Dad Clarifies Who Former Patriots QB Is Rooting for in Super Bowl LX
- Mack Hollins Is Wearing Mike Vrabel’s High School Jersey During Super Bowl LX Warmups
- How Much Does Food, Drink, and Beer Cost at Super Bowl LX?
- Drake Maye Looked Ready to Handle Business Upon Arrival to Super Bowl LX
This article was originally published on www.si.com as Every Celebrity We Spotted at Super Bowl LX Between Patriots and Seahawks.