Every year, the<a href="https://www.thenational.ae/arts-culture/television/super-bowl-liv-celebrity-packed-commercials-set-to-air-during-the-big-game-1.972957"> Super Bowl</a> is one of the biggest sporting events in America's calendar, with millions tuning in to watch the big game. And there were plenty of A-list faces among the crowds at Miami’s Hard Rock Stadium on Sunday, as the San Francisco 49ers took on the Kansas City Chiefs. Jay-Z and Beyonce took 8-year-old Blue Ivy Carter to the game, and the rapper took his daughter on a private tour of the stadium before things kicked off, with a thrilled Blue Ivy pictured jumping for joy. Former baseball star Alex Rodriguez was also pictured on a tour of the stadium with his daughter Natasha. Rodriguez is engaged to Jennifer Lopez, who played this year’s halftime show, alongside fellow Latino star Shakira. Actors Paul Rudd, Keegan-Michael Key and Miles Teller were also snapped chatting and taking pictures with the players ahead of the game, while actress Emily Ratajkowski and husband Sebastian Bear-McClard made it onto the pitch. <strong>Scroll through our gallery above to see more stars pictured at the 2020 Super Bowl.</strong> The Chiefs took the win, beating the 49ers, 31-20, for their first Super Bowl victory in 50 years. Shakira and J-Lo put on a spectacular halftime show, with hits including <em>Hips Don't Lie, She Wolf</em> and <em>Wherever, Whenever</em>, <em>Jenny from the Block, Love Don't Cost a Thing</em> and <em>Get Right</em>. They used the end of the performance to make a powerful political statement. During a medley of <em>Waka Waka (This Time For Africa)</em> and<em> Let's Get Loud</em>, dozens of young singers, including Lopez's 11-year-old daughter Emme, appeared onstage and in the field in circular cages, prompting many to see the moment as a statement about families being separated due to the US's border crisis. If that wasn’t symbolic enough, J-Lo closed the performance by draping herself in a Puerto Rican flag while singing Bruce Springsteen’s Born in the USA.