Inside Arsenal Women’s Champions League celebrations: Gunners stars party with popstar Jess Glynne as Chloe Kelly and Co hit the dancefloor in Lisbon after triumph over Barcelona

 

 

 

 

 

After a historic night in Lisbon, Arsenal Women etched their name in European football folklore with a stunning Champions League victory over Barcelona—and the celebrations were nothing short of spectacular. The Gunners, led by a fearless squad including Chloe Kelly, Leah Williamson, and Frida Maanum, didn’t just lift the trophy—they lit up the night with an after-party that fused football glory with music royalty.

 

The city’s iconic waterfront came alive as the team and their supporters gathered for an exclusive post-match celebration, with none other than Grammy-winning popstar Jess Glynne providing the soundtrack to an unforgettable evening. Fresh from a headline tour, Glynne brought her powerhouse vocals to the dancefloor, performing live renditions of hits like “Hold My Hand” and “Don’t Be So Hard on Yourself” as the Arsenal stars danced and sang along.

 

Chloe Kelly, who played a pivotal role in the final, was among the first on the dancefloor, joined by teammates Katie McCabe and Alessia Russo. The trio set the tone for the night with infectious energy, trading in football boots for dancing shoes as champagne flowed and confetti rained. Social media buzzed with behind-the-scenes clips showing the players lifting the trophy in the middle of the crowd, laughing and taking selfies with fans and staff.

 

Arsenal captain Leah Williamson, who returned from injury to lead the team through their European campaign, gave a heartfelt toast. “We’ve dreamed of this moment since we were kids. This is for every young girl who believes she belongs here,” she said, holding her medal high. Her emotional words drew cheers from the room and were later echoed across platforms as fans praised the team’s resilience and unity.

 

Jess Glynne, who is known to be a long-time Arsenal supporter, told reporters she was “honoured” to be part of the night. “These women are legends. They didn’t just win a match—they’ve changed the game,” she said, posing with the Champions League trophy alongside the squad. Her presence added an extra sparkle to an already glittering night, blending sport and music in a way that captured the spirit of modern football culture.

 

Lisbon’s historic Praça do Comércio provided a picture-perfect backdrop, with red and white lights illuminating the city’s skyline. Even rival fans had to admit—the celebrations were world-class. Arsenal’s social media team documented the night in real-time, sharing candid moments, dance-offs, and even a surprise appearance by former club legend Kelly Smith, who joined in the revelry.

 

As dawn approached, the celebrations showed no signs of slowing. But for Arsenal Women, the night was about more than partying—it was a statement. After years of progress, setbacks, and rebuilding, they had reached the summit of European football. And they did it with style, unity, and joy that will be remembered for years to come.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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