HOUSTON (Reuters) - Despite the absence of tailgating, there was no shortage of partying for Sunday's Super Bowl, as what has grown to become a virtual U.S. national holiday was set to kick off at Houston's NRG Stadium. There was something for everyone, from the NFL Experience that catered to family fun, to booming dance clubs. Fergie, Usher, Snoop Dogg, Cee-Lo Green and Busta Rhymes, actor Jon Hamm and Ludacris were spotted among party-goers and even Patriots owner Robert Kraft rocked out on stage with rapper Flo Rida on at the Fanatics Super Bowl party. "I'm super excited to be here," said Anderson, who came with his son. The Super Bowl party, of course, stretches beyond Houston.
Source: The Star February 05, 2017 23:26 UTC