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'Rolling Stone' Super Bowl party one of the hottest tickets in town

Natalie DiBlasio
USA TODAY

And you thought the weekend was all about Sunday's game. Well, that might be the hottest ticket in town, but celebrity-packed Super Bowl parties are a close second.

Musician Elle King performs onstage during Rolling Stone Live SF with Talent Resources on February 6, 2016 in San Francisco, California.

The Rolling Stone party on Saturday night was a star-studded event. Athletes mingled with A-list celebs as musical guest Avicii rocked the house.

After winning the Warriors' 41st consecutive home game, 2015 NBA MVP Steph Curry hit the carpet at the Rolling Stone + Talent Resources Sports party with his wife Ayesha Curry.

"We got engaged today. On a sailboat!" Elle King smiled as she held her fiance Fergie's arm on the red carpet before darting inside to perform her hit song Ex’s & Oh’s for a packed crowd.

Within minutes of arriving, rapper Travis Scott was standing on couches, up close and personal with guests as he performed Antidote and 3500. Next up, DJ Avicii took the stage and had TJ Miller and Usher on their feet in the TAO VIP Lounge. Avicii surprised the crowd as he pulled Alesso on stage to close out the night.

The event brought out a slew of athletes including Shaquille O’Neal, Kevin Durant, Andre Reed, Ricardo Kaká, Shawne Merriman, Robert Golden, Jason Bell, Markus Kuhn, Travis Kelce, Amir Khan and Dontae Johnson and celebs like Katherine McPhee, AnnaLynne McCord, J.B. Smoove, Future, Miss USA Olivia Jordan, Miss Universe Pia Wurtzbach, Andi Dorfman and DJ Irie.

Once guests feet were tired from dancing, a Wendy's truck outside was making burgers to-order and handing out frosties.

Here's a look at Friday night's parties.

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