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Saturday February 14, 2026
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February 14, 2026

Saturday February 14, 2026

When the whistle blew in Santa Clara, California, for Super Bowl LX, the atmosphere was equally electric at Usain Bolt’s Tracks & Records in Kingston, where fans gathered on Sunday, February 8, for the ultimate viewing experience.

The watch party drew a full house, with sports enthusiasts converging on game night to enjoy wall-to-wall coverage, when the New England Patriots faced off against the Seattle Seahawks.

The evening’s menu featured both staples and limited-time offerings, tailored to complement the excitement of the game along with Jamaica’s favourite brew: Red Stripe. MCs kept the energy high with giveaways and lively commentary, while the halftime show, headlined by acclaimed Latino artiste Bad Bunny, brought everyone to their feet. From nail-biting plays to shared laughter, the evening brought Kingston’s sports lovers together in style.

Page 2 shares highlights.

 

Photos: Jason Jarrrett

Patriots Pride Superintendent marine engineer Lenroy Scott raised his Patriots sign high in anticipation of a big play. JASON JARRETT

Friendly Rivalry Visiting from the USA, Seahawks fan Glen Ross and Patriots fan Nicole Bailey showed support for their respective teams.JASON JARRETT

Friendly Rivalry Visiting from the USA, Seahawks fan Glen Ross and Patriots fan Nicole Bailey showed support for their respective teams. JASON JARRETT

Setting The Tone Civil engineer Andrew Ellington showed up to cheer on his team at the Tracks and Records Super Bowl watch party. JASON JARRETT

Setting The Tone Civil engineer Andrew Ellington showed up to cheer on his team at the Tracks and Records Super Bowl watch party. JASON JARRETT

Let’s Go, My Side! Electronics engineer and Seahawks fan Kerniffe Lugg celebrated a critical play in the game.JASON JARRETT

Let’s Go, My Side! Electronics engineer and Seahawks fan Kerniffe Lugg celebrated a critical play in the game. JASON JARRETT

Victory Formation Attorney-at-law Roxann Mars (left) and Marriott International Sales Manager Leah Hollingsworth stepped into the spotlight for a snapshot.JASON JARRETT

Victory Formation Attorney-at-law Roxann Mars (left) and Marriott International Sales Manager Leah Hollingsworth stepped into the spotlight for a snapshot. JASON JARRETT

Cheering From The Sidelines Red Stripe Junior Brand Manager Hanna Turner (left) and Red Stripe Brand Manager Amoye Phillpotts-Brown showed their support for the Seahawks.JASON JARRETT

Cheering From The Sidelines Red Stripe Junior Brand Manager Hanna Turner (left) and Red Stripe Brand Manager Amoye Phillpotts-Brown showed their support for the Seahawks. JASON JARRETT

In The Red Zone Raphael Financial Ltd CEO Luther Raphael and National Commercial Bank Capital Markets Senior Wealth Support Officer Shashanna Bernard paused for a photo. JASON JARRETT

In The Red Zone Raphael Financial Ltd CEO Luther Raphael and National Commercial Bank Capital Markets Senior Wealth Support Officer Shashanna Bernard paused for a photo. JASON JARRETT

Upon Further Review Game day companions Miiro Vartiainen (left) and Scott Feldman soaked up the lively watch-party atmosphere.JASON JARRETT

Upon Further Review Game day companions Miiro Vartiainen (left) and Scott Feldman soaked up the lively watch-party atmosphere. JASON JARRETT

Puttng Her Shoulder Into It Attorney-at-law Krystal Murad enjoyed the game in chic fashion.JASON JARRETT

Puttng Her Shoulder Into It Attorney-at-law Krystal Murad enjoyed the game in chic fashion. JASON JARRETT

Game-Day Glow Regina Gilling paused for a snapshot mid-watch party as the Super Bowl train rolled on.JASON JARRETT

Game-Day Glow Regina Gilling paused for a snapshot mid-watch party as the Super Bowl train rolled on. JASON JARRETT

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