Saturday, January 25, 2025

Celebrities at CES 2025: Anthony Mackie, Karlie Kloss, Sophia Bush, Will.i.am and more


Movie and TV actors, music stars and other celebrities spoke or performed at CES 2025, the annual tech trade show in Las Vegas earlier this month.
Speakers at CES 2025 included Black Eyed Peas front man and tech entrepreneur Will.i.am, supermodel Karlie Kloss, actress Sophia Bush and actor Denim Richards.
Will.i.am also appeared at the LG Electronics press conference to launch a new line of Bluetooth speakers and earbuds under the brand name “xboom by will.i.am.” (See article by Forbes and press release from LG.)
Plus, Will.i.am and Jason Derulo later performed a concert for LG at the LIV Nightclub at Fontainebleau Las Vegas.
Celebs who showed up in the exhibit halls included singer-songwriter Stevie Wonder and domestic diva Martha Stewart.
Comedian Tim Meadows hosted a press event for BMW. (See press release by BMW.)
Marvel actor Anthony Mackie spoke at the keynote speech by Panasonic Holdings Group CEO Yuki Kusumi.
To kick off the Panasonic keynote, Steve Aoki, DJ and record producer, performed.
Delta Air Lines brought actress Viola Davis and NFL football star Tom Brady on stage for its keynote presentation at the Sphere. At the end of the presentation, rocker Lenny Kravitz performed a 30-minute set.
Speaking of CES 2025 concerts, Gwen Stefani performed for Amazon Ads at the Marquee Nightclub at the Cosmopolitan.
Singer-songwriter Meghan Trainor performed for MediaLink at LIV Las Vegas.
Rapper Lil Jon performed for TCL on the Coors Light Landing at Allegiant Stadium.
Rapper 50 Cent performed at Yahoo’s private party.
And finally DJ Kaskade performed at the official closing party for CES at the Zouk Nightclub at Resorts World Las Vegas.

Photos: Consumer Technology Association, BMW, others.





















The Amazon party with Gwen Stefani was one of the best parties at CES!
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The Yahoo party with 50 Cent was another great party this year at CES!
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