Backstage with Diplo, $1M to party with Shaq: How the rich do the Super Bowl

Sure, you can go to the Super Bowl to watch the game.But truly rich people are going to network.Simon David, managing director at luxury event concierge service Confirmed360, told The Post he has more and more clients willing to spend big bucks — millions, even — on seats that get them potential access to A-listers.“Many are requesting placement near influential figures, with a growing interest in being close to high-profile personalities like Jeff Bezos and other business leaders,” David said.

“For these clients, it’s no longer just about watching the game — it’s about being in the orbit of power players who are also attending.”Among the mega names expected this year are President Donald Trump — who will be the first sitting commander-in-chief to attend the Super Bowl — and Taylor Swift.Last year’s game drew such high-profile Chiefs fans as Brad Pitt, Jason Sudeikis and Paul Rudd, along with the likes of Elon Musk and Dana White.For a cool $3 million, high-net-worth spectators can rent a deluxe, 50-yard-line suite at New Orleans’ Caesars Superdome to watch the Kansas Chiefs take on the Philadelphia Eagles Sunday, as well as the halftime performance by Kendrick Lamar and SZA.The suite can accommodate 45 guests and offers access to top shelf liquor like Johnnie Walker Black Label and Don Julio tequila, plus a special catered menu of Big Easy bites including muffuletta and po’boy sandwiches, gumbo, crab claws and more.“We’re talking high-end, live chef stations and premium cocktail service,” David said — adding that “demand for suites has surged.”So has the demand for big-ticket party experiences.Kicking off the weekend of festivities, David has locked in VIP client access at a pregame party headlined by Diplo and Dom Dolla Friday night.

For $20,000, guests will get backstage access at Generations Hall in downtown NOLA. “You’re not just having a ticket or waiting in line.You’re meeting [Diplo] backstage,” David s...

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Publisher: New York Post

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