The Super Bowl has always been as much about star power as it is about football, and the 2026 matchup between the New England Patriots and the Seattle Seahawks is proving no different.

Famous faces from Hollywood, the music industry, and beyond are descending on the Bay Area ahead of the big game at Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara on February 8.

As one of the most-watched events in the world, the Super Bowl draws millions of viewers not just for the action on the field, but also for the halftime show, the commercials, and the celebrity-packed stands. This year’s game promises a particularly star-studded affair, with a high-profile musical lineup and a long list of A-list attendees expected throughout the weekend.

Who Has Confirmed to Attend the Super Bowl?

Several major names have already been confirmed for official Super Bowl performances and appearances.

Bad Bunny will headline the halftime show, with Green Day opening the event as part of the NFL’s 60th Super Bowl celebration. Charlie Puth is set to perform the national anthem alongside renowned Deaf music artist Fred Beam.

Brandi Carlile and Julian Ortiz will sing “America the Beautiful,” while Coco Jones and Fred Beam will perform “Lift Every Voice and Sing.”

Beyond the performers, other confirmed or strongly expected attendees include Cardi B, Post Malone, Fall Out Boy, Noah Kahan, and actor Jon Hamm. Sports stars such as Eli Manning, Kay Adams, and Jameis Winston are also slated to appear at pre-game events and Super Bowl–related festivities across the Bay Area.

In the days leading up to the championship, celebrities have been popping up at exclusive concerts, parties, and industry events around San Francisco and beyond.

Post Malone is headlining Bud Light’s free Super Bowl concert at Fort Mason Center for Arts & Culture, while Shaquille O’Neal’s Shaq’s Fun House at Daly City’s Cow Palace will feature performances from T-Pain, Tiësto, and Disco Lines.

At the Chase Center, EA Sports’ Madden Bowl boasts a lineup including Luke Combs, Teddy Swims, and Bay Area rapper LaRussell, with Jameis Winston and sportscaster Kay Adams hosting the blue carpet.

Waterfront venues have also become celebrity hotspots. Pier 29 is hosting multi-day events with performances from Green Day and Counting Crows, while Uber’s One Party at Pier 48 will feature Grammy winner Olivia Dean as a headliner, with Shaboozey appearing as a special guest.

Which Celebrities Have Been Spotted in the Bay Area?

In addition to scheduled performances and official Super Bowl appearances, a number of celebrities and public figures have already been spotted around the Bay Area in the lead-up to game day.

New England Patriots wide receiver Stefon Diggs, the boyfriend of Cardi B, made headlines when he arrived in San Francisco sporting a bold fashion statement— a black Birkin bag paired with a faux fur jacket and matching boots on February 2.

Bay Area rap legends E-40 and Too $hort were in town to perform at the NFL Honors awards show in San Francisco, bringing local spirit.

The Office star Brian Baumgartner has also been in the city hosting a massive Super Bowl tailgate event, complete with a crowd of look-alikes.

Meanwhile, Super Bowl week concerts and parties around venues like Fort Mason Center and Pier 29 have drawn crowds for performances by Post Malone, Kehlani, and other artists—creating plenty of celebrity sightings and fan excitement throughout the weekend.

Who Is Expected To Attend?

Super Bowl Eve traditionally attracts the biggest names, and this year is no exception. Michael Rubin’s Fanatics Super Bowl party is expected to draw an elite guest list, with previous years welcoming Justin Bieber, Jay-Z, Drake, Travis Scott, Leonardo DiCaprio, Kim Kardashian, Kendall Jenner, Hailey Bieber, Zac Efron, and Megan Fox.

Cardi B is set to headline the event and is also rumored to join Bad Bunny during the halftime show for a rendition of “I Like It.”

Sports Illustrated The Party, presented by DraftKings, will feature performances from The Chainsmokers and Ludacris, alongside DJ Irie and Xandra.

Meanwhile, J Balvin and Druski will captain teams at the NFL Flag Football Game in downtown San Francisco, joined by Michael Vick, Deion Sanders, and Benson Boone.

On Sunday, Guy Fieri’s Flavortown Tailgate at the Cow Palace promises surprise celebrity appearances, with Loud Luxury and Tucker Wetmore performing.

While many celebrities have already confirmed their attendance, rumors continue to swirl about last-minute appearances from other high-profile figures. As always, fans can expect the unexpected as A-list actors, musicians, and sports legends continue to roll into the Bay Area for Super Bowl weekend.

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