In the ecstatic aftermath of Real Madrid’s historic C1 Cup victory, the world witnessed a joyous union of sporting and musical icons. Jay Z, a renowned rapper and longtime Real Madrid supporter, joined the celebrations alongside Vinicius Jr., the club’s young star and symbol of its vibrant future.
Jay Z, sporting his signature beanie and biting his lip in a familiar gesture of celebration, encapsulated the shared passion and triumph. This moment transcended the boundaries of music and sport, uniting fans and players in a collective expression of pride.
Jay-Z was spotted bringing Hollywood glamour to Wembley while watching his client Vincius Junior star for Real Madrid in the Champions League final.
The rapper was seen at the stadium wearing a black jacket and hat to cheer on the Brazilian forward, who is part of his Roc Nation Sports company.
Vincius Jr joined Jay-Z’s firm last year after it acquired the Brazilian TFM Agency.
The Mayor of London, Sadiq Khan, was also spotted at the match, in which Los Blancos are hoping to seal a record-extending 15th European title.
Wembley also got a taste of America with a pre-match performance by rock star Lenny Kravitz.
The 60-year-old Kravitz performed shortened versions of three of his songs in a six-minute set on the pitch before kick off.
Kravitz, whose daughter is actress Zoë Kravitz, began with ‘Fly Away’ and finished with ‘Are you Gonna Go My Way.’
Rapper and record producer Jay-Z at Wembley Stadium for the Champions League final
Real Madrid star Vinicius Jr. is part of Jay-Z’s sport management company Roc Nation Sports
Jay-Z holding up a Spanish flag, as he arrives at Wembley to watch Los Blancos take on Dortmund
London mayor Sadiq Khan was also spotted at the match on Saturday evening
Mr Khan stands at the game between Borussia Dortmund and Real Madrid
The former Manchester United manager Sir Alex Ferguson was also pictured in the stands
American band Lenny Kravitz entertained fans before kickoff with a setlist of three songs
Kravitz, 60 performed hits including ‘Fly Away’ and ‘Are you going to go my way’ at the centre of the pitch
Fireworks erupt on the pitch as Lenny Kravitz concludes his pre-match performance