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Bad Bunny shares how he is preparing for his Super Bowl halftime show

Bad Bunny talks Super Bowl prep from workouts to mindset and staying true to himself.

Bad Bunny isn’t the only star heading to the big game.

Several big-name celebrities — from NFL fans to other performers — are expected to be in attendance at Super Bowl LX on Feb. 8.

In years past, some of the famous faces in the stands have included Taylor Swift, Paul McCartney and even President Donald Trump.

Both teams vying for the championship title — the New England Patriots and Seattle Seahawks — have their own cohort of famous fans behind them.

With the Super Bowl almost here, here’s what we know about which stars will be attending the game.

Bad Bunny, Charlie Puth, Brandi Carlile, more to perform at Super Bowl

Of course, many are tuning in to the game for a reason altogether separate from the sporting event: the halftime show.

Bad Bunny is gearing up for a highly publicized show at the game’s intermission, but he’s not the only artist who will perform during the game. See the full list:

Super Bowl 60 tailgate concert opener: LaRussellSuper Bowl 60 tailgate concert headliner: Teddy SwimsSuper Bowl 60 opening performance: Green DayNational anthem: Charlie Puth”America the Beautiful”: Brandi CarlileBlack national anthem (“Lift Every Voice and Sing”): Coco JonesHalftime show: Bad BunnyCardi B expected to cheer on boyfriend Stefon Diggs

It’s no secret who Cardi B is rooting for in this year’s Super Bowl.

The rapper has become a vocal New England fan this season while cheering on her boyfriend, Patriots wide receiver Stefon Diggs.

While her presence has not been officially confirmed, many are expecting her to attend the Super Bowl in California, with some even speculating about a possible surprise halftime performance with Bad Bunny.

Jon Bon Jovi, Chris Pratt to announce teams at Super Bowl

The Patriots and Seahawks will each get a star-studded welcome to the game, the NFL announced.

Singer Jon Bon Jovi, a longtime Patriots fan and friend of owner Robert Kraft, will introduce the team.

For the Seahawks, actor Chris Pratt will call in his hometown team.

More famous Patriots, Seahawks fans could appear

Fans will have to wait for the Super Bowl to see which celebrities will definitely be at the game. But both the Patriots and Seahawks have their own cohort of A-list fans who could show up in the stands.

Here’s a look at some of the Patriots’ famous fans:

Ben AffleckMatt DamonMark WahlbergDonnie WahlbergAly RaismanJohn KrasinskiSteven Tyler

Here’s a look at some of the Seahawks’ famous fans:

Rainn WilsonMacklemoreJoel McHaleBill NyeJeffrey Dean MorganPaolo BancheroJamal Crawford

Melina Khan is a national trending reporter for USA TODAY. She can be reached at melina.khan@usatoday.com. 

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