All the Celebrities Who Attended Super Bowl LIX

A number of A-list celebrities pulled up to see the Philadelphia Eagles face off the Kansas City Chiefs in New Orleans.

February 10, 2025
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Celebrities traveled to New Orleans for Super Bowl LIX to see the Philadelphia Eagles face off against the Kansas City Chiefs.

Among those in attendance was Taylor Swift, who’s rooting for her boyfriend and Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce. The singer arrived with Ice Spice for their second Super Bowl outing together. Jay-Z, Blue Ivy, and Rumi also made an appearance for their annual father-daughter Super Bowl tradition.

Kai Cenat pulled up, as did Druski, Pete Davidson, Adam Sandler, and Tom Brady, who’s making his Super Bowl broadcaster debut on Fox. Check out more celebrities who made it out to Super Bowl 2025 below.

Taylor Swift

Swift arrived at the Caesar Superdome on Sunday night to cheer on Kelce for the second year in a row.

Ice Spice

Ice and Swift made headlines last year for attending Super Bowl LVIII together, which saw the Chiefs reign supreme. So it's only good luck that the two artists attend together again.

Jay-Z, Blue Ivy, and Rumi

Jay-Z brought his daughters, Blue Ivy, and Rumi to the football championship game for their annual father-daughter Super Bowl tradition.

Kai Cenat

Kai Cenat arrived in style with an all-white fit.

Druski

Druski made an appearance, clearly rooting for the Eagles.

Pete Davidson

Like Druski, Pete Davidson is also an Eagles fan.

Adam Sandler

Adam Sandler chose to rep neither team that's playing in the Super Bowl, instead shouting-out the New York Jets.

Tom Brady

Tom Brady checked in for his first-ever gig as a Super Bowl broadcaster for Fox.

Tyla

Tyla pulled up to show off her Nike-inspired fit.

Tinashe

Tinashe also made an appearance. The "Nasty" singer performed at the Popeyes x Tequila Don Julio Super Bowl Bash on Friday night.

Paul Rudd

Kansas City native Paul Rudd couldn't miss a Super Bowl to see his beloved Chiefs.

Donald Trump

Donald Trump made an appearance at Super Bowl LIV just two weeks after returning to the White House.

Bradley Cooper

Bradley Cooper was invited to introduce the Eagles. The actor grew up in Abington Township, Pennsylvania, near Philadelphia.

Jon Hamm

Like Cooper, Jon Hamm was invited to introduce the Chiefs. The actor grew up in St. Louis, Missouri, just a stone's throw from Kansas City.

Lionel Messi

Lionel Messi traded his football for some American football.

Paul McCartney

The Beatles legend is here.