SAN FRANCISCO — The road to Super Bowl LX at Levi’s Stadium just took a detour through… a cappella? In one of the most unexpected twists of Super Bowl week, the San Francisco Ferry Building was transformed into a concert venue Wednesday as actor Adam Devine led a surprise “riff-off” alongside a trio of NFL heavyweights.
Dubbing themselves “The Golden Keys,” Devine was joined on stage by San Francisco 49ers tight end George Kittle, Atlanta Falcons running back Bijan Robinson, and Philadelphia Eagles offensive tackle Jordan Mailata. The quartet didn’t just wave to the crowd; they belted out a rendition of “Eye of the Tiger” that shook the Embarcadero.
The ‘Pitch Perfect’ Moment Nobody Saw Coming
While Kittle and Robinson brought the energy, it was Mailata who stole the show. The Eagles lineman, already known for his vocal chops from the A Philly Special Christmas albums, anchored the group’s harmony. The impromptu concert was the climax of Marriott Bonvoy’s season-long “Keysakes” campaign, which turned hotel keycards into collectible art pieces.
The stunt drew thousands of fans who had gathered for what they thought was a standard meet-and-greet. Instead, they got front-row seats to a comedy-music hybrid that perfectly captured the electric mood in the Bay Area ahead of Sunday’s kickoff.
“Jordan [Mailata] is an actual stud. His voice shook me to my core. I, however, forgot all my lyrics. But we pulled it off.” — Adam Devine, Marriott Bonvoy ‘Fanbassador’
Seattle Fan Strikes Gold
The music was just the warmup. The real jackpot dropped when Devine announced the winner of the Super Bowl Sleepover Suite. Alana Wood, a Seahawks fan from Seattle, WA, claimed the prize. She won’t just be attending the game; she and a guest will wake up inside Levi’s Stadium on Super Bowl Sunday.
This marks the 10th anniversary of the Sleepover Suite tradition, where a luxury suite is converted into a fully functioning hotel room for the night before the game. For Wood, the victory is sweeter given the rivalry between her Seahawks and the hosting 49ers.
What This Means for Super Bowl Week
This event signals the official “go” mode for Super Bowl festivities in San Francisco. With the game just three days away, the city is flooded with tourists, and brands are fighting for attention. Marriott Bonvoy’s activation stands out because it bridged the gap between passive viewing and active participation.
Key Stats from the Campaign:
- 10 Years: Consecutive years Marriott has hosted the Sleepover Suite.
- 4 Performers: One Hollywood star and three active NFL roster players.
- 1 Winner: Alana Wood gets the keys to Levi’s Stadium.
As the countdown to kickoff ticks away, “The Golden Keys” have set a high bar for fan engagement. Now, all eyes turn to Sunday to see if the action on the field can match the energy on the stage.

