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Hollywood’s biggest stars descended on Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara, California for Super Bowl LX – where the Seattle Seahawks faced off against the New England Patriots.

Patriots fan Jon Bon Jovi and Seattle Seahawks fan Chris Pratt hit the field Sunday to introduce their teams before the game.

Also seen in the arena was rapper Jay-Z, who brought his eldest child, Blue Ivy Carter, with wife Beyoncé.

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Jon Bon Jovi, Chris Pratt and Jay-Z at Super Bowl LX on Sunday, Feb. 8. (Neilson Barnard/Getty Images; Chris Graythen/Getty Images; Kevin C. Cox/Getty Images)

Travis Scott, Billie Joe Armstrong, and Roger Federer were spotted on court early – before the big match on Sunday.

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Billie Joe Armstrong performed with his band Green Day as part of the opening act.

Coco Jones, Brandi Carlile and Charlie Puth also performed.

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Logan Paul and Flavor Flav were photographed in their suites while Justin and Hailey Bieber, Kendall Jenner, Adam Sandler went to their rooms.

Rob Lowe was also spotted during the pre-match festivities.

Jon Bon Jovi

Jon Bon Jovi, a huge Patriots fan, on the field before the game. A rock star introduced the band to the arena.

Jon Bon Jovi at the Super Bowl.

Jon Bon Jovi on stage on Sunday. (Kevin C. Cox/Getty Images)

Chris Pratt

Chris Pratt, who introduced the Seattle Seahawks on the field, attended the game with his son Jack, 13.

Chris Pratt and his son.

Chris Pratt and his son Jack introduced the Seattle Seahawks to the field. (Chris Graythen/Getty Images)

Jay-Z

Jay-Z walked the field with daughter Blue Ivy Carter.

Jay-Z and his daughter at the Super Bowl.

Jay-Z and daughter Blue Ivy Carter on stage.

Tom Brady

Tom Brady appeared in the pregame ceremony, honoring the greats of the NFL.

Jerry Rice, Joe Montana, and Tom Brady in the Super Bowl.

Jerry Rice, Joe Montana, and Tom Brady joke around during Super Bowl LX pregame festivities. (Scott Strazzante/San Francisco Chronicle via Getty Images)

Logan Paul

Logan Paul photographed on the set before the game, chatting with his friend.

Logan Paul at the Super Bowl.

Logan Paul is seen during Super Bowl LX at Levi’s Stadium. (Neilson Barnard/Getty Images)

Roger Federer

Tennis coach Roger Federer arrived on the court before the start of the match.

Roger Federer wearing black at the Super Bowl.

Roger Federer looks on the field before the Super Bowl LX game. (Ronald Martinez/Getty Images)

Travis Scott

Travis Scott was on the field Sunday wearing a Chanel top with layers of diamond jewelry.

Travis Scott at the Super Bowl.

Travis Scott is seen on the sidelines before the start of Super Bowl LX. (Kevin C. Cox/Getty Images)

Billie Joe Armstrong

Billie Joe Armstrong of Green Day entered the stadium on Sunday before the game. He also performed on stage with his Green Day bandmates, as part of the Super Bowl opening ceremony. Green Day did Holiday, Boulevard of Broken Dreams and American Idiot.

Billie Joe Armstrong at the Super Bowl.

Billie Joe Armstrong of Green Day looks on the field. (Ronald Martinez/Getty Images)

Flavor Flav

Flavor Flav sits in the room with Michael Rapino, CEO, Live Nation Entertainment, Ty Dolla Sign, Carlacia Grant and Austin Rosen.

Michael Rapino, CEO of Live Nation Entertainment, Ty Dolla Sign, Flavor Flav, Carlacia Grant and Austin Rosen

Michael Rapino, CEO, Live Nation Entertainment, Ty Dolla Sign, Flavor Flav, Carlacia Grant and Austin Rosen headline the show. (Neilson Barnard/Getty Images)

Fox News Digital spoke with Guy Fieri on Sunday at his event – the Guy Flavortown Tailgate – before the Super Bowl.

“Before I started coming to the Super Bowl I was always the guy who threw the biggest party in the house and always had the best food. And now to have the opportunity to come here and put on the Flavortown Tailgate, it just takes it to another level,” he said.

“Not everyone is going to be able to go to the Super Bowl, so we’re trying to create an experience here so that everyone can feel that energy and feel the excitement that’s going on, and as you can see from all the great sponsors and all the great support – we had 15,000 fans show up. 3,000… 3,500 veterans and first responders put their tickets in first to get their tickets.

“This is it, man. This is a celebration… I think it’s the biggest game in the world… the pinnacle of sports, so it’s going to be a great time,” Fieri said.

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At Saturday night’s Fanatics event, Fox News Digital caught up with Jamie Foxx, who said he’s looking forward to Bad Bunny.

The actor explained that he saw the singer in concert two years ago: “Man, when I saw Bad Bunny in concert, I was like, ‘Oh my god.’ I don’t speak Spanish. But I had a ball, and I said, ‘Oh yeah.'”

At the Fanatics party on Friday, Fieri was interrupted by actor Kevin Costner during an interview with Fox News Digital, and the two shared their love of giving back to veterans and first responders.

“I heard you’re doing this amazing program down in Santa Barbara for veterans and first responders, and I’ve heard a lot of my friends talk about how you and I should work together,” Fieri told Costner.

Guy Fieri and Kevin Costner have an interview.

Guy Fieri and Kevin Costner at Michael Rubin’s Fanatics Super Bowl Party on February 7, 2026, in San Francisco, California. (Christopher Polk/Billboard via Getty Images)

He went on to call Costner “real money” for what he does for veterans and first responders, adding that he “want[s] to help because we should celebrate all the people who keep this country free.”

Fieri said the motto of the Guy Fieri Foundation is “We serve those who serve us.”

“So we go, if there is a disaster, all we do is feed the first comers,” he said. “And then, when we don’t have disasters, we just go around the country and notice them all first responders and veterans. Go to veterans’ homes, go to military centers, and so on. So I heard about your show down in Santa Barbara. I’d love to do it.”

Kendall Jenner attended the pre-Super Bowl bash, along with Tom Brady, Alix Earle, Jon Bon Jovi, Machine Gun Kelly, Sofia Vergara and more.

Kendall Jenner at the Super Bowl event.

Kendall Jenner at the 2026 Fanatics Super Bowl Party at Pier 48 in San Francisco (Fans)

On what she’s looking forward to during Super Bowl weekend, Alix Earle told Fox News Digital while at the Madden Bowl Party on Friday: “You’ve got the Ugly Rabbit. I’m so excited to see the Ugly Rabbit. I’m freaking out.”

Justin Bieber and wife Hailey Bieber attended SI The Party presented by Draft Kings on Saturday.

Other celebrities present include Travis Scott, Kevin Hart, Travis and Jason Kelce, Kane Brown, Madelyn Cline, Alix Earle and others.

Zac Efron was spotted attending Raising Cane’s pre-Super Bowl LX party with America’s Got Talent’s Angelina Green.

Earle and Brady were spotted together at a private pre-Super Bowl party, according to TMZ — after they were first spotted together on New Year’s Eve.

Celebrities throw parties.

Justin Bieber, Travis Scott pictured at the SI Draft Kings Launch Party on Saturday. (Normal Average)

Molly Sims chatted with Fox News Digital about her time as a Sports Illustrated model while attending SI Swimsuit’s “Under the Swimfluence” special with SiriusXM on Friday.

On her most memorable SI moments: “Falling off a horse, being in a river so cold I couldn’t move, modeling in a wheelie bin, in Argentina my room almost burned down because a log fell on my fireplace. I wore a $100 million bikini that I wanted to be $150 million to cover more… maybe, yes,” she said with a smile.

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