Here’s Who Taylor Swift Brought With Her to Super Bowl LIX

(L-R) Ice Spice, Ashley Avignone, and Taylor Swift attend the Super Bowl LIX at Caesars Superdome on February 09, 2025 in New Orleans, Louisiana. Credit - Jamie Squire/Getty Images

For the second year in a row, Taylor Swift was in attendance at the Super Bowl to cheer on her boyfriend, Travis Kelce, as the Kansas City Chiefs took on the Philadelphia Eagles in hopes of securing a NFL championship three-peat. Although, this time around, she didn't have to rush back from a four-day leg of her Eras Tour in Tokyo, Japan, to make the game.

As per usual, photos and videos of Swift quickly began circulating online shortly after she arrived at the venue on Sunday, revealing she had a few different famous friends in tow for her big entrance at New Orleans' Caesars Superdome. Last year, Swift brought Blake Lively, Ice Spice, stylist Ashley Avignone, and her mom, Andrea Swift, with her to the game.

This time around, Taylor was first spotted once again with Ice Spice as well as all three sisters from the band Haim, with whom she collaborated on the evermore song "No Body, No Crime." Seated behind her in the Superdome was her friend Ashley Avignone, a celebrity stylist. Photos later in the night also showed Swift cheering near Kelce's parents, Donna and Ed, and Travis' best friend and former NFL tight end, Ross Travis.

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The night before the game, Swift dined out in New Orleans with pals and family members including Kelce, his sister-in-law Kylie Kelce, Alana and Danielle Haim; her parents were also photographed at the Italian restaurant Gianna, according to People.

On game night, Swift wore an off-white blazer and over-the-knee boots, a scoop-neck tank and sparkly silver shorts as she walked through the stadium to take her perch for the big game. Meanwhile, the evening kicked off with the R&B singer Ledisi's rendition of "Lift Every Voice and Sing," a performance of “Hold My Hand” from Lady Gaga filmed on Bourbon Street, and a celebration of New Orleans music featuring Harry Connick, Jr., horn players clad in purple velvet, dancers, and a marching band.

Early on in the game, Swift was shown on the jumbo screen and many in the crowd appeared to "boo" collectively. She was shown looking toward Ice Spice with a half-smile and appeared to say, "What's going on?" (Eagles fans, we presume.)

Later in the evening, President Donald Trump shared a side-by-side post on Truth Social of him receiving cheers from the crowd and Swift being booed.

While Swift was spotted more frequently during the first half, the camera gave her more space as Kelce and the Chiefs fell further behind the Eagles as the game wore on, ultimately ending with an Eagles victory and a score of 40-22. It may not have been her or Kelce's night, but Swift's not known for retreating into the shadows for long. As Yahoo's Kelsey Weekman shared late in the game, we have been waiting on Reputation (Taylor's Version) for quite a while now.

Write to Megan McCluskey at megan.mccluskey@time.com.