Jason Kelce, Adam Sandler, and David Spade see U2 at Las Vegas Sphere.Some of the megastars who attended U2’s performance at Las Vegas Sphere ahead of the Super Bowl included Alicia Keys, Lizzo, Jason Kelce, and Adam Sandler. The star-studded crowd witnessed the Irish rockers tearing up the $2.3 billion entertainment arena as part of U2: UV Achtung Baby live at the Sphere, which debuted in September.Celebrities such as Alicia Keys’ husband Swizz Beatz, Billy Idol, Sheryl Crow, Jared Leto, Anne Hathaway, Paul Rudd, Eli Manning, Taylor Lautner, and Sarah Michelle Gellar gathered to witness the band perform their classics.U2’s multi-date residency broke records and delighted fans for nearly five months. (Image: Ross Stewart)David Spade, Adam Sandler, and Jason Kelce attended U2’s record-breaking Sphere show to celebrate Chris Rock’s birthday. Spade posted a photo of Bono on the large LED screen during one of the songs, while U2 sang Trash, Trampoline, and the Party Girl for the actor and a rendition of Happy Birthday To You for the famous comedian.
Eve Hewson, Flora and Son star and Bono’s daughter, also made an appearance at the Sphere during Super Bowl weekend, when the Kansas City Chiefs became the first team to win two consecutive championships in two decades. Alicia Keys was spotted in the crowd just hours before her performance with Usher at the Super Bowl half-time show.The big sporting event took place at neighboring Allegiant Stadium. U2’s residency will include 40 shows from September 29, 2023 to March 2, 2024, in celebration of their 1991 album Achtung Baby. Bram van den Berg joins Bono, The Edge, and Adam Clayton as Larry Mullen Jr. recovers from health concerns. Last weekend, U2 made history by performing at the Grammys live from the Las Vegas Sphere. The ensemble delivered Sphere’s first-ever broadcast performance while also introducing an award category on the night.Bono and his bandmates presented a “electrifying” rendition of their most recent song, Atomic City, with one fan saying they “stole the show”. Dead & Company will follow U2’s record 18-show residency at the Las Vegas Sphere later this year.