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Here's All The Celebrities Who Attended The 2025 Super Bowl

Here's All The Celebrities Who Attended The 2025 Super Bowl

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Super Bowl LIX in New Orleans was a star-studded night, even if you don't include one of the biggest pop stars in the world — but, of course, we're including her.
Here are all the celebs who showed up to the 2025 Super Bowl.
Note: I might add a few more celebs as I discover decent photos of them.
1. Tinashe
2. Louis Tomlinson
3. Kevin Costner
4. Pete Davidson
5. Jay Z, Blue Ivy and Rumi Carter
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6. Keleigh Sperry Teller and Miles Teller
7. Paul Rudd
8. Jill Biden
AP
9. President Donald Trump and Ivanka Trump
10. Flavor Flav
11. Bradley Cooper
12. Da'Vine Joy Randolph
13. Brendan Fraser
14. Terry Crews and Rebecca Crews
15. Ledisi
16. Trombone Shorty and Lauren Daigle
17. Harry Connick Jr.
18. Jon Batiste
19. SZA
20. Mustard and Kendrick Lamar
21. Tom Brady
22. T-Swift with Alana Haim, Este Haim, and Danielle Haim
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23. T-Swift with Ice Spice And Ashley Avignone
Jamie Squire / Getty Images
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