Tom Brady Attends Coachella with Son Jack and Dances During Travis Scott's Set

Published: Apr 22 2025

Tom Brady, unfazed by the spotlight, isn't shy about breaking out his dance moves. The 47-year-old retired NFL legend was recently spotted at Coachella, enjoying Travis Scott's electrifying performance alongside his 17-year-old son, John "Jack" Edward Thomas. A viral TikTok video, which has garnered attention on various platforms, captures the former athlete grooving to the rhythm in a gray hoodie, jeans, and a baseball cap, with Jack standing by his side, equally immersed in the music.

Tom Brady Attends Coachella with Son Jack and Dances During Travis Scott's Set 1

At a moment in the clip, Brady glances back and notices he's being filmed. Without skipping a beat, he flashes a smile at the camera and keeps dancing, seemingly undisturbed by the audience's gaze. As he turns back to face the stage, he continues his lively dance, exchanging smiles with two nearby revelers.

Brady shares Jack with his ex-partner, Bridget Moynahan, and is also the proud father of Benjamin Rein, 15, and Vivian Lake, 12, from his marriage to Gisele Bündchen. In the comments section of the TikTok post, fans praised Brady's readiness to dance as if he were in a private party.

"Tom lowkey seems like a chill guy," one fan remarked. "Good for Tom! He deserves to enjoy himself," another commented warmly.

Brady's children appear to be avid fans of Scott, as evidenced by an Instagram post shared by the father of three on New Year's Day, featuring one of his kids wearing a shirt adorned with the rapper's face. Scott and Brady have even collaborated with Kevin Hart for a fan event in October 2023.

It's heartwarming to see Brady spending quality time with his kids, especially after a hectic few months where he made his broadcasting debut with Fox Sports. Last September, Brady told PEOPLE that after his retirement from football in February 2023, "It was refreshing to take some time off" before diving back into work.

"I had been on this fast-paced treadmill for a long time, and I cherished every moment of it. I loved every second of playing, and at the same time, when I retired, I savored that too. Now, I'm back at work and enjoying it thoroughly, so I have no complaints," he said.

"Just like anyone else, I strive to wake up and give my best to the people who matter most to me," Brady continued. "And when you commit to people, like I have in my broadcasting role at Fox, I want to do an exceptional job for them and my teammates there. My life is quite fulfilling. I'm incredibly happy."


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