Tom Brady, Jay-Z, Kendall Jenner Shine at Fanatics Super Bowl 2026 Party
Michael Rubin’s Fanatics Super Bowl Party took place on Saturday in San Francisco, attracting top-tier celebrities and athletes. The event has become a highlight during Super Bowl weekend, known for its exclusive guest list and extraordinary performances.
Star-Studded Attendance
Among the notable attendees was NFL icon Tom Brady, who was one of the first guests to arrive. He was joined on the red carpet by:
- Robert Kraft, Owner of the New England Patriots
- Cam Skattebo, New York Giants player
- Joe Burrow, Cincinnati Bengals quarterback
- Drew Brees, retired NFL quarterback
The party also attracted influencers and celebrities, including:
- Alix Earle, social media influencer
- J Balvin, singer
- Odell Beckham Jr., NFL star
- Dwight Howard, retired NBA player
- Jamie Foxx, actor
- Gayle King, CBS Mornings host
Exclusive Insights from Michael Rubin
Michael Rubin, the CEO of Fanatics, shared insights about the event’s impressive guest list. He attributed part of its success to the New England Patriots’ presence in the Super Bowl. According to Rubin:
“It was really easy to gather such a star-studded group with my close friends involved in the game.”
Entertainment and Performances
The evening was filled with entertainment, with several performances making headlines. Notable artists included:
- Cardi B, who encouraged guests to partake in celebratory shots
- SZA, who thrilled the crowd with her hits
- Nelly, who performed alongside his wife, Ashanti
- Travis Scott, who delivered a high-energy finale
The festivities took place just hours before Super Bowl LX, where the New England Patriots were set to compete against the Seattle Seahawks.
More Celebrities in Attendance
The VIP bash saw many other celebrities, including:
- Zac Efron
- Sofía Vergara
- Jon Bon Jovi
- Kevin Hart
- Meek Mill
- Teyana Taylor
Guests enjoyed a lively atmosphere, taking advantage of multiple photo opportunities and mingling with an elite crowd.
Super Bowl 2026 Future Events
Looking ahead, Puerto Rican rapper Bad Bunny is set to headline the Apple Music Super Bowl Halftime Show. The event will also feature performances from several other artists, building excitement for the big game.
Fans can catch all Super Bowl 2026 festivities live on NBC, Peacock, Telemundo, and Universo.