Super Bowl 59: Which celebrities, big names are expected to attend Sunday's big game?
Football fans are getting ready for Super Bowl 59 as the Kansas City Chiefs go head-to-head against the Philadelphia Eagles at the Superdome in New Orleans, marking the second time in three years that the teams have competed for a shot at another National Football League Championship.
President Donald Trump will be the first sitting president to attend the NFL title game—an annual American tradition that brings together its favorite sport, must-see TV ads, an over-the-top half-time show starring Kendrick Lamar and celebrities. A lot of celebrities.
Here's a list of notables and other famous cameos you might spot during Sunday's game, which will be broadcast and live-streamed on FOX starting at 6:30 p.m. ET.
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Taylor Swift to cheer for Travis Kelce's big night
Sunday's game will mark the second Super Bowl for Swift, who cheered on her boyfriend, Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce last year with help from some of her closest girlfriends last year. She was joined by "Karma" collaborator Ice Spice, actress Blake Lively, close friend Ashley Avignone and Lana Del Rey in box seats.
Swift wore a black corset-style top and black jeans with rhinestone cutouts and a gold "87" necklace, while Lively wore Adidas red track pants with a cropped white tank and a matching red jacket. Bronx-born Ice Spice wore a black Balenciaga long-sleeve maxidress.
Last week, the "Bejeweled" singer made a "red-hot" appearance at the Grammys, where she was nominated for six awards. She arrived in a custom Vivienne Westwood mini and accessorized the look with a "T" charm hanging on her thigh, a subtle nod to Kelce and one of his team's signature colors.
President Donald Trump's Super Bowl attendance will be 'historic'
Trump will become the first sitting president to be a spectator at the NFL title game, in which the Kansas City Chiefs will go for an unprecedented "three-peat" against the Philadelphia Eagles at the Superdome.
Kelce said on Wednesday he was honored that Trump would attend Sunday's Super Bowl in New Orleans, despite the Republican's earlier comments against Kelce's girlfriend, Taylor Swift.
"It's a great honor I think, no matter who the president is," Kelce told reporters.
"I'm excited because it's the biggest game of my life, you know, and having the president there - it's the best country in the world, so it'd be pretty cool."
Former first lady and longtime Eagles fan Jill Biden to attend Super Bowl
Former first lady Jill Biden, a longtime Eagles fan, will attend Sunday’s Super Bowl, a source familiar with her plans confirmed to USA TODAY.
She will attend with her grandson Hunter but won’t be joined by former President Joe Biden, the person said.
Jon Hamm, Bradley Cooper, Harry Connick Jr. part of the Super Bowl action
Missouri native Jon Hamm and Pennsylvania native Bradley Cooper will do live tunnel intros for the teams, according to NFL Network insider Ian Rapoport: Hamm for the Chiefs and Cooper for the Eagles.
In addition, Rapoport says, singer and actor Harry Connick Jr. will represent his hometown of New Orleans as part of the opening ceremony.
This will be fun: Jon Hamm and Bradley Cooper are doing live intros in the tunnels for the two teams — Hamm for the #Chiefs and Cooper for the #Eagles. That’s a first.
Plus, Harry Connick, Jr. is the key element of the opening ceremony and will take the hand off live in stadium…— Ian Rapoport (@RapSheet) February 9, 2025
Who was spotted at last year's Super Bowl?
In addition to Swift and Ice Spice, a slew of other celebrities including some of the Kar-Jenners, Beyoncé and her family and the Biebers were spotted. Gwen Stefani, Blake Shelton, Winnie Harlow, La La Anthony, Ciara and Russell Wilson were also in attendance.
Celebrities who are fans of the Philadelphia Eagles
The following celebrities are openly fans of the Philadelphia Eagles, making a Super Bowl 59 appearance a distinct possibility:
Will Smith
Kevin Hart
Quinta Brunson
Tina Fey
Lil Uzi Vert
Miles Teller
Pink
Meek Mill
Keke Palmer
Questlove
Sylvester Stallone
"It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia" stars Rob McElhenney and Danny DeVito
Kelly Ripa
Celebrities who are fans of the Kansas City Chiefs
The following names are proud fans of the Kansas City Chiefs expected to cheer for a third consecutive Super Bowl victory streak.
Brad Pitt
Paul Rudd
Jason Sudeikis
Miranda Lambert
Heidi Gardner
Henry Cavill
Henry Winkler
Eric Stonestreet
Rob Riggle
Melissa Etheridge
Contributing: C.A. Bridges, USA TODAY Network-Florida,; Joey Garrison, Jonathan Limehouse, Taijuan Moorman and Sarah D. Wire, Steve Gardner, USA TODAY
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