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Super Bowl LX: Celebrities arrive at Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara, California for NFL showdown

Some of the globe’s most famous faces joined in on the action for Super Bowl LX as NFL fans geared up for the match between the Seattle Seahawks and the New England Patriots.

Ahead of the huge game at Levi’s Stadium in California, celebrities were photographed on their arrival, with the likes of Jay-Z, Roger Federer and Jon Bon Jovi among the crowd.

Jay-Z arrived with his and Beyoncé’s daughter, Blue Ivy Carter, who sported a stylish black bomber jacket and designer sunglasses. The pair were also seen with Rumi — Jay-Z’s youngest daughter.

Jon Bon Jovi, who was with his wife Dorothea, flashed a white toothy smile as the music legend looked ready to see the teams go head to head on the grid iron.

Wearing a sporty and stylish outfit was rapper Travis Scott who was decked out in lots of bling including layered gold chains and diamond earrings.

Jay-Z and Blue Ivy Carter.
Camera IconJay-Z and Blue Ivy Carter. Credit: Neilson Barnard/Getty Images
Camera IconBillie Joe Armstrong of Green Day. Credit: Ronald Martinez/Getty Images
Camera IconJon Bon Jovi. Credit: Kevin C. Cox/Getty Images

Also looking to support their favourite teams was Billie Joe Armstrong of Green Day, Kenny G, Chris Pratt and Roger Federer.

Kansas City Chiefs star and Taylor Swift’s fiance Travis Kelce turned out in support for his fellow NFL players wearing a chic black suit and gave a “peace” sign for the cameras.

With the game getting underway at 7.40am Perth time, many Aussies turned on Channel 7 or 7plus or headed down to a local pub to catch the game.

Camera IconTravis Scott. Credit: Neilson Barnard/Getty Images
Camera IconRoger Federer. Credit: Ronald Martinez/Getty Images
Camera IconKenny G. Credit: Kevin C. Cox/Getty Images

Singer Charlie Puth performed the national anthem as the US Army national guard flew above the stadium.

Green Day is also set to provide entertainment with all eyes on Bad Bunny for the halftime show.

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