The Super Bowl is a favourite of celebrities. Every year, celebrities flock to whichever stadium is hosting the NFL’s biggest night.
Last year, Dwayne Johnson, Jay-Z, Ellen DeGeneres, and The Weeknd were photographed watching the Los Angeles Rams play the Cincinnati Bengals at California’s SoFi Stadium.
It should come as no surprise that not many of them were sitting in the stands with the rest of us. Oh no. A-listers usually watch the game from expensive suites away from the crowd.
The Philadelphia Eagles and the Kansas City Chiefs will square off in this year’s Super Bowl, which will be hosted on February 12 at Arizona’s State Farm Stadium.
We glanced inside some of the stadium’s suite choices ahead of the event, which will see Rihanna take the stage for the historic Halftime Show, and to say they’re amazing would be an understatement.
Those with the means to shell out may choose from private kitchens to a big pizza and 360° views of the field where Rihanna will scream out bangers.


State Farm offers three premium seating options: Party Lofts, Private Lofts, and Club Cabanas. All appear to be as opulent as they sound, yet the facilities differ.
Party Lofts, which have a bar area and ‘upgraded stadium seats,’ are promoted as the finest alternative for big gatherings.
The loft includes a huge lounge space that seems like a perfect location to drink champagne while busting moves to Umbrella with your nearest and dearest, and the stadium also pointed out that ‘loft staff are on hand to individually help during the event’.


Private Lofts not only have their own menu and viewing window, but they also have private toilets and kitchenette.
Then there are the Club Cabanas, which are semi-private and perfect for ‘pre-event socialising,’ according to State Farm.
A tour of the cabanas reveals that the room leads onto the Club Level Concourse, which has a pizzeria and other bar areas.
From there, customers may easily reach the Bubble Lounge, which resembles a nice hotel but does not provide pitch views.
The Birds Nest buffet is just next door, and it’s where we’d spend most of our time when Rihanna wasn’t playing.
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After weeks of speculation, the Grammy winner, 34, confirmed in September that she’d be headlining the Halftime Show.
Rihanna’s Super Bowl appearance will be her first live performance in five years, since she last performed alongside DJ Khaled and Bryson Tiller at the Grammy Awards in 2018.
The big athletic event routinely draws over 150 million people in the United States alone, with millions more tuning in around the world to see the spectacular.
Of course, for many, the Halftime Show and star-studded ads are far more important than the action on the field.
If you want to watch the game this weekend, it starts on Sunday at 11.30 p.m. UK time and will be shown live on ITV 1 and Main Event. Enjoy.