The pregame scene was anchored by entertainment and business luminaries. David Grutman led a high-energy suite that became a hub of activity, while Jon Bon Jovi energized the kickoff moment by introducing the AFC champions. The list of attendees underscored the crossovers between sports, tech, and entertainment.
On the field and stage, the night delivered star power across music and film. Charlie Puth performed the national anthem, setting a high bar for the night. The halftime show featured Lady Gaga and Bad Bunny in a high-profile pairing, with Ricky Martin making a surprise cameo that amplified the Latin-infused spectacle. Supporting stars at the event included Jessica Alba, Karol G, Young Miko, and Alix Earle who drew attention in the arena’s sideshow moments.
Film and rock icons also made their presence felt. Leonardo DiCaprio was spotted in a luxury suite, Dave Grohl enjoyed the atmosphere from the stands, and Chris Pratt and Rob Lowe were seen rallying with the crowd. Billie Joe Armstrong kicked off pregame festivities with a punk-energy performance that set the tone for the Bay Area return of the big show.
The night’s fashion and social buzz was fueled by Kendall Jenner and 21 Savage’s arrival, while Cardi B balanced her halftime duties with personal support for the game. Jay-Z, Blue Ivy, and Rumi Carter were photographed on the sidelines, underscoring Roc Nation’s ongoing involvement in the event’s musical components and star power.
Additional VIPs included Pedro Pascal, who joined the halftime festivities and drew viral attention for his dance moves, as well as Travis Scott and Dave Portnoy, who were seen mingling with the VIP crowd. The convergence of sports, music, and celebrity life underlined Super Bowl LX as a memorable, star-studded chapter in Levi’s Stadium history.