Celebrities Attend World Series Game 4 as Blue Jays Beat Dodgers
On a vibrant Tuesday night, Game 4 of the World Series drew significant attention at Dodgers Stadium in Los Angeles. The Toronto Blue Jays emerged victorious against the Los Angeles Dodgers, securing a 6-2 win that tied the series at two games each.
Star-Studded Audience
The event attracted not only sports fans but also a host of celebrities. Among the notable attendees were Prince Harry and Meghan Markle, who rooted for the home team. Their connection to Toronto dates back to when Markle starred in the television series Suits, while Prince Harry promoted the Invictus Games in 2017.
Hollywood actor Brad Pitt, known for his recent film F1, was also present, along with musician and actor Donald Glover. The energy in the stands was further amplified by actress Sydney Sweeney, who enjoyed the game with boxer Christy Martin, the subject of her biopic.
Musical Tributes and Crowd Engagement
The pre-game atmosphere featured live performances as Toronto-born singer-songwriter Deborah Cox sang “O Canada” before the first pitch. Additionally, American artist Tinashe delivered a powerful rendition of the “Star-Spangled Banner.” Flea, the bassist of Red Hot Chili Peppers, and comedian Ken Jeong additionally energized the crowd as they prepared for the game.
Prominent sports figures like L.A. Lakers icon LeBron James and his wife Savannah James were also seen supporting the Dodgers, showcasing the event’s blend of sports and celebrity culture.
Upcoming Matches
As the series continues, the Blue Jays will face the Dodgers for one more game in Los Angeles on Wednesday night. Following this, the World Series will shift to Toronto on Friday, escalating the excitement for fans and players alike.
- Game Date: Tuesday
- Final Score: Blue Jays 6, Dodgers 2
- Next Game: Wednesday in Los Angeles
- Return to Toronto: Friday
The confluence of sports and celebrity presence at this World Series game exemplifies the event’s extensive appeal, drawing fans from various walks of life to celebrate America’s favorite pastime.