Stars continued to roll into the VIP area throughout the night, with guests like Kamala Harris’ husband Doug Emhoff making the rounds with his brother-in-law, Uber’s chief legal officer Tony West. Others spotted in the crowd included Madelyn Cline, Emma Roberts, Jon Hamm, Heated Rivalry’s Robbie G.K. and Nadine Bhabha, Ilona Maher, and Kane Brown.
Stylish country star Shaboozey took to the stage just after 9 p.m. with an energetic 30-minute set that included his hugely successful hit A Bar Song (Tipsy) and Amen; which earned him his first Grammy last weekend. “Let’s have one helluva party! I love ya’ll,” the singer shouted from the stage.
Soon after, Olivia Dean delighted the crowd, opening with Nice To Each Other, followed by So Easy and Dive. The performance marked her first time on the stage since taking home the coveted Best New Artist prize at the Grammys. “This is my first time playing as part of Super Bowl weekend,” the English performer told Vogue. “I’m having so much fun—the atmosphere here is great.”
Cardi B—whose fiancé is New England Patriots wide receiver Stefon Diggs, arrived fashionably late, but just in time. The rapper posed on the yellow carpet just after 10:30 p.m. in a Mowalola moto dress, styled by Kollin Carter, before dashing to the side of the stage to catch Dean performing Man I Need.
“The One Party by Uber is an experience we create around some of the biggest cultural moments of the year, exclusively for Uber One members,” Becky Katz Davis, head of consumer communications and events, shared. “With San Francisco being our hometown, it was the perfect opportunity to kick off Super Bowl weekend with a homecoming-themed event on our home turf.”
