Jon Bon Jovi, Jay-Z and Adam Sandler Spotted at Super Bowl LX
Super Bowl LX drew a heavy Hollywood presence on Sunday as the Seattle Seahawks faced the New England Patriots at Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara, California, with music and film stars joining thousands of fans for the championship game.
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The Hollywood Reporter reported that Jon Bon Jovi, Jay-Z, Adam Sandler, Travis Scott, Keke Palmer, Kendall Jenner, 21 Savage, Tracy Morgan, Daniel Radcliffe, Rob Lowe, Russell Wilson, Ciara, J Balvin, Teddy Swims and SEVENTEEN’s Joshua were among the notable names in attendance.
Several musicians were also on site for official Super Bowl programming, with Bad Bunny headlining the Apple Music halftime show. Pre-game entertainment included Green Day, while Charlie Puth performed the national anthem, Brandi Carlile sang “America the Beautiful,” and Coco Jones performed “Lift Every Voice and Sing,” according to the same report.
Bon Jovi’s latest high-profile appearance comes as the singer has remained in the headlines for band-related developments, including reports that he previously addressed tensions involving former guitarist Richie Sambora in recent interviews.
With the NFL’s biggest night continuing to function as a crossover showcase for sport, music, and film, the celebrity turnout and stacked performance lineup underscored how the Super Bowl has become as much a pop-culture event as a football game.











