![Star-studded Fanatics Super Bowl party features performances by Post Malone, Travis Scott, and Latto Star-studded Fanatics Super Bowl party features performances by Post Malone, Travis Scott, and Latto](https://uslive-mediap.uslive.com/2025/02/1bc86783-b6d2f77aea5343f6a2896254cd30af15-michael_rubins_fanatics_super_bowl_party_62833.jpg)
NEW ORLEANS — Meek Mill energized the crowd at the Fanatics Super Bowl party with a lively rendition of “Dreams and Nightmares,” praising Michael Rubin for his unparalleled ability to throw exceptional events. In an exclusive gathering held just a day before the Super Bowl, he addressed the high-profile audience, affirming, “He puts on the best parties.” The lineup featured an array of talented artists, including Post Malone, Travis Scott, Sexyy Red, Latto, and Ciara, all contributing to the electrifying atmosphere.
Meek expressed his admiration for Rubin, whose parties have gained a reputation as must-attend events. Amidst the excitement surrounding the Kansas City Chiefs and Philadelphia Eagles, Rubin has successfully blended networking and entertainment, rendering his invite-only celebration one of the most coveted during Super Bowl week. “We want people to meet each other and find great business,” he noted, revealing that he personally vetted every guest name and that approximately 1,000 attendees were present.
“This is purely about saying ‘thank you’ to those who matter to us,” he emphasized, underscoring the event’s goal of fostering connections and ensuring a memorable experience for everyone involved. The gathering attracted a plethora of sports icons and entertainers, from Leonardo DiCaprio and Serena Williams to Megan Thee Stallion and Zac Efron, showcasing the high-profile nature of the event. Other notable attendees included Angel Reese, Pete Davidson, Donald Trump Jr., and various sports luminaries like Robert Kraft and Bill Belichick.
As the entertainment commenced, many of the stars tuned in to enjoy performances from their favorite artists. The crowd swayed to Latto’s “Big Mama,” Sexyy Red’s “Fat Juicy & Wet,” and Don Toliver’s “Bandit,” with Travis Scott energetically joining in from the DJ booth. Ciara wowed the audience with her hits, including “Level Up” and “One, Two Step,” before surprising everyone by bringing out Ludacris for a performance of their classic collaboration, “Oh,” released back in 2004.
“This Fanatics event is just incredible,” Ciara remarked, as Ludacris further energized the crowd by delivering his verses from “All We Do is Win,” a track he created alongside DJ Khaled and other musical giants. After showcasing his talent with “Move B(asterisk)(asterisk)(asterisk),” he ended his set by sharing a heartfelt hug with Rubin alongside Ciara.
Travis Scott then took the stage to perform “Sicko Mode,” leading to Post Malone closing the evening with his set. The Fanatics Super Bowl party was just one of many festivities leading up to the championship game, where Kendrick Lamar was slated to headline the highly anticipated halftime show on Sunday.