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Here are the celebrities in attendance for the Celtics’ banner raising and season opener

From Donnie Wahlberg to 21 Savage, here's a look at the stars who came to see the Celtics.

FILE -- Paul Pierce and Donnie Wahlberg. Danielle Parhizkaran/Globe Staff

The Celtics are back, and several stars are in town to watch them.

Here’s a look at the celebrities in attendance for Tuesday night’s banner raising and season opener at TD Garden.

Donnie Wahlberg. A Dorchester native who rose to fame as a founding member of New Kids on the Block. The two-time Emmy Award nominee co-narrated the 2017 ESPN documentary “Celtics/Lakers: Best of enemies” with Ice Cube.

Shaboozey. The up-and-coming music star has the No. 1 record on the Billboard Hot 100. His hit “A Bar Song (Tipsy)” has been No. 1 for 15 consecutive weeks.

Kai Cenat: The YouTube star known for his viral videos is closing in on 10 million subscribers.

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Jeannine Russell. The wife of the late Bill Russell. The City of Boston renamed the North Washington Street Bridge, which connects Charlestown and the North End, after Bill Russell earlier this week.

21 Savage: The hip-hop artist’s 2019 single “A Lot” won a Grammy Award for Best rap song.

Metro Boomin: The multiplatinum-selling music producer has a plethora of hit collaborations with rapper Future.

Benson Boone: The 22-year-old singer/songwriter released he debut studio album “Fireworks & Rollerblades this year after appearing on American Idol as a contestant.”

A$AP Ferg: The rapper is a member of the hip-hop group ASAP Mob.

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Ja’Whaun Bentley: The injured Patriots linebacker is currently on injured reserve. He led the team in tackles the past three seasons and was a member of the Super Bowl LII team during his rookie season.

Davon Godchaux: The Patriots defensive lineman was a key cog in the league’s best run defense last season. He signed a contract extension with the team this season, and has been a vocal leader in the locker room.

A number of Celtics legends, including Paul Pierce, Bob Cousy, and Cedric Maxwell are also in the building.

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