The 2025 World Series, pitting the Los Angeles Dodgers against the Toronto Blue Jays, is delivering more than intense baseball drama—it’s drawing a veritable parade of A-list stars to the stands.

In Toronto and L.A., front-row sightings of celebrities like Drake, Meghan Markle, and Billie Eilish are giving the series a pop-culture every bit as big as the on-field action.
Celebrity Cast of the Stands
Toronto’s home turf brought out Canadian icons like Drake and Nelly Furtado to back the Blue Jays—Drake in particular showing off his hometown pride at Game 1.
Meanwhile in Los Angeles, stars including Brad Paisley, Jason Bateman, Rob Lowe and Jeff Goldblum kept the Dodgers’ section lively.
Unique appearances also came from Meghan Markle and Prince Harry, who joined the Game 4 crowd, blending royal glamour with baseball tradition.
From Supporters to Cultural Snapshots
These celebrity appearances aren’t just background noise. Drake’s surprise cameo on the scoreboard in Toronto—complete with city-themed jewellery—sent social media into a frenzy.

For stars like Billie Eilish and Will Ferrell, showing up at a high-stakes game signals cultural alignment as much as fandom.
Lights, Cameras… Home Run!
When celebrities show up in droves, two things happen: first, the event transforms from mere sport into a cultural moment; second, brands and media outlets queue up to amplify it.
The 2025 World Series is less just about fastballs and pop-flies, more about the intersection of fandom, lifestyle and influencer presence.
For fans, seeing their favourite artist or actor in the stands adds a layer of connection—and for the stars, game-day is another platform for visibility.

The 2025 World Series isn’t just delivering baseball thrills—it’s a star-studded spectator event where Drake’s hometown pride, Meghan & Harry’s royal glamour and Billie Eilish’s fandom all converge. Sport as pop culture—it’s happening, and we’re watching.