Jay-Z Attends Super Bowl 2026 with Daughters Blue Ivy and Rumi
Jay-Z Enjoys Family Outing with Daughters Blue Ivy and Rumi at Super Bowl LX

Jay-Z turned the 2026 Super Bowl into a memorable family event this past Sunday, February 8, as he was spotted at Levi’s Stadium accompanied by his daughters, Blue Ivy and Rumi.
The hip-hop luminary and Roc Nation founder, who has been the creative architect behind the NFL’s halftime spectacles since 2019, was seen strolling the sidelines with 14-year-old Blue Ivy. A short clip shared by the NFL’s official social media accounts also showcased 8-year-old Rumi joining her father and older sister before the New England Patriots and Seattle Seahawks kicked off their championship battle in Santa Clara, California.
“Jay is here,” the NFL noted in their post on X, capturing the trio soaking in the pre-game atmosphere.
Jay is here 🗣️
Super Bowl LX – 6:30pm ET on NBC
Stream on @NFLPlus + Peacock pic.twitter.com/ryOC5jA9yg— NFL (@NFL) February 8, 2026
Blue Ivy, who celebrated her 14th birthday just last month, bore a striking resemblance to her mother, Beyoncé. Her grandmother, Tina Knowles, recently marked the teenager’s milestone birthday with a touching tribute on Instagram. Dressed in a trendy Off-White letterman jacket, Blue Ivy appeared in high spirits, even offering a playful leap for photographers as the excitement in the stadium built.

For the occasion, Jay-Z kept his attire understated yet impactful, sporting a hoodie featuring the statement: “The Game Needs Me.”
The Power couple, married since 2008, share three children: Blue Ivy and twins Sir and Rumi. While Beyoncé did not make an appearance during the Super Bowl broadcast, she was recently seen alongside her husband in November at the Formula 1 Las Vegas Grand Prix.
The 2026 Super Bowl featured an eclectic roster of musical talent. Green Day kicked things off with a high-energy medley during the opening festivities, followed by Charlie Puth’s rendition of the national anthem. Brandi Carlile performed “America the Beautiful,” while Coco Jones delivered a moving version of “Lift Every Voice and Sing.” The night culminated in a highly anticipated halftime performance headlined by global superstar Bad Bunny.
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