Super Bowl draws celebrities like Jay-Z, Paul Rudd, Taylor Swift and more

Stars from across entertainment arrived in Vegas to watch the big game.

Stars from music, sports, Hollywood and more converged on Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas Sunday to watch the Kansas City Chiefs and San Francisco 49ers in the 2024 Super Bowl.

While Taylor Swift made headlines crossing time zones and continents to make it to the Super Bowl, she was not the only celebrity there for the big game.

Stars including Gordon Ramsay, Queen Latifah, Jeff Goldblum and LeBron James were all spotted watching the Chiefs defeat the 49ers in overtime to win their second consecutive Super Bowl title.

Scroll below to see which big names flocked to Las Vegas to watch the Super Bowl game.

Jay-Z

Jay-Z was spotted on the sidelines at Allegiant Stadium with Blue Ivy Carter and Rumi Carter, the two daughters he shares with Beyoncé.

During the game, Beyoncé was seen sitting next to Jay-Z.

Paul Rudd

Rudd, a well-known Chiefs fan, attended the game with his son, Jack.

Luke Combs

Just one week after his headline-making duet with Tracy Chapman at the Grammys, country music star Luke Combs attended the Super Bowl.

Blake Lively and Ice Spice

Blake Lively and Ice Spice watched the game from a suite alongside Swift, who is dating Chiefs star Travis Kelce.

Post Malone and Andra Day

Singer Andra Day performed "Lift Every Voice and Sing" before the start of the game.

Also before kickoff, Post Malone played the guitar and sang "America the Beautiful."

Jared Leto

Jimmy Kimmel

Jimmy Kimmel watched the game next to his TV sidekick, Guillermo Rodriguez.

Queen Latifah

Gwen Stefani and Blake Shelton

Jon Hamm

Aitana Rinab Perez and Janelle Monae