Celebrity Sightings at Super Bowl LX Festivities in San Francisco

Shonda Rhimes

Prolific television creator ("Grey's Anatomy," "Scandal") and author on creativity and empowerment.

As Super Bowl LX fever grips San Francisco, the city has transformed into a dazzling hub for Hollywood's biggest names. In the days leading up to the monumental showdown between the New England Patriots and the Seattle Seahawks, an array of stars, including Teyana Taylor, Cardi B, and François Arnaud of "Heated Rivalry," have been enthusiastically participating in a series of high-profile events and exclusive parties across the vibrant city. This article presents a visual journey through the most captivating moments, showcasing the celebrities who added an extra layer of glamour to the Super Bowl celebrations.

Super Bowl LX Extravaganza Draws Star-Studded Crowd in San Francisco

San Francisco, California, became the epicenter of star power from February 4th to February 8th, 2026, as numerous celebrities descended upon the city for the Super Bowl LX festivities. The week was packed with exclusive events, press conferences, and high-energy parties, all leading up to the grand game. On February 7th, rapper Cardi B was seen at the Fanatics Super Bowl Party, exuding her signature style. Earlier, on February 5th, music sensation Bad Bunny made a significant appearance at the Apple Music Halftime Show Press Conference, setting the stage for the highly anticipated performance. The evening of February 6th saw basketball legend Shaquille O’Neal and comedian Tiffany Haddish co-hosting "Shaq’s Fun House Presented By Credit One Bank," an event also graced by reality star Ariana Madix. Music was a big part of the celebrations, with Billie Joe Armstrong of Green Day delivering a dynamic performance at The FanDuel Party Powered by Spotify on February 6th, where supermodel Tyra Banks also made a glamorous entrance. That same day, actor François Arnaud and Joshua Hong, alongside Queen Latifah and Teyana Taylor, attended the GQ Bowl, an event that showcased the Thom Browne Fall 2026 collection at the Legion of Honor. Cardi B further electrified the atmosphere with a surprise performance at Tequila Don Julio’s Super Bowl celebration. The NFL’s 5th Annual “A Night of Pride with GLAAD” at the NFL Culture Club featured a compelling performance by Durand Bernarr. The Apple Music Super Bowl Halftime Show Celebration at Apple Union Square on February 6th brought together musical talents like Becky G and J Balvin, as well as Apple CEO Tim Cook and artist Coco Jones. The Super Bowl LX Pregame and Apple Music Halftime Show Press Conference on February 5th was a nexus for artists such as Charlie Puth, Coco Jones, and Brandi Carlile. Off the main event circuit, NFL star Matthew Stafford celebrated his MVP Award with Raising Cane’s, while power couple Russell Wilson and Ciara attended the 15th Annual NFL Honors at the Palace of Fine Arts on February 5th, an event also attended by renowned journalist Gayle King and actors Jon Hamm and Anna Osceola. Music group Fall Out Boy headlined at The Regency Ballroom as part of Wells Fargo’s Autograph Card Exclusives series. Sports figures like Ilona Maher and actor Adam Devine were spotted at the “Tight Ends & Friends” event at Public Works on February 5th. The New Heights Party with Jason & Travis Kelce at the Thriller Country Club on February 4th brought together the celebrated NFL brothers. Octavia Spencer visited with Jacob Hester at SiriusXM on Radio Row at Super Bowl LX, and basketball star Jimmy Butler launched the first-ever San Francisco Rum Room Domino Club at Starlite with his coffee brand BIGFACE and BACARDÍ Rum.

This year's Super Bowl festivities truly highlighted the powerful intersection of sports, entertainment, and culture. The gathering of such a diverse and high-profile group of individuals underscores the immense cultural impact of the Super Bowl beyond just the game itself. It served as a reminder that major events like these not only showcase athletic prowess but also create unique platforms for art, fashion, and social engagement. The sheer number of celebrities involved in various events, from music performances to fashion showcases and charitable gatherings, demonstrates how these occasions foster a sense of community and celebration that transcends their primary purpose. It's inspiring to see how these events blend different spheres of influence, bringing together people from various industries to celebrate a shared moment of excitement and camaraderie.

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