'George W. Bush, Travis Kelce, H.E.R: World Series Game 1 Arlington attracts celebrities'
Prominent names in politics and music, including H.E.R., George W. Bush, and Travis Kelce, attended Game 1 of the World Series.
The atmosphere at Globe Life Field in Arlington was electric as tens of thousands of fans gathered to witness Game 1 of the World Series between the Texas Rangers and the Arizona Diamondbacks. Among the crowd were several notable figures from the worlds of politics and music, adding to the excitement of the event.
One of the highlights of the pregame events was a stunning performance of the national anthem by Grammy-winning singer H.E.R. Her soulful rendition captivated the audience, and fans couldn't help but cheer when she sang the word "stars," in a playful nod to the Dallas Stars.
Another familiar face in the crowd was former President George W. Bush, who had the honor of throwing the ceremonial first pitch. Bush, a longtime supporter of the Rangers, delivered a pitch to Rangers legend and hall-of-famer Iván "Pudge" Rodríguez, much to the delight of the fans.
Kansas City Chief tight end Travis Kelce also made an appearance on the jumbotron, albeit briefly. His face was partially hidden by the railing, but he managed to throw up a peace sign when he realized he was on the big screen. Interestingly, his rumored love interest, Taylor Swift, was nowhere to be seen in Arlington.
Adding to the excitement of the pregame festivities were Frisco-based YouTube sensations Dude Perfect. The sports and comedy group, comprised of former Texas A&M roommates, brought their unique brand of entertainment to the event, further delighting the crowd.
Overall, the presence of these prominent figures added an extra layer of excitement and star power to an already thrilling World Series matchup. The combination of politics, music, and sports created a truly memorable experience for the fans in attendance.
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