Celtic Park could soon be serving up more than football as rap superstar Snoop Dogg lays out plans to launch a pop-up burger bar at the home of the Hoops. The American icon, a vocal supporter of Celtic for over two decades, has revealed his ambition to personally grill and serve fans on matchday.
Famous for both his personality and his music, Snoop wants to change how people see stadium food by adding a gourmet touch. His plan would turn Parkhead into the spot for a surprise food event, mixing US-style flavours with the special buzz of a Glasgow matchday.

Snoop’s relationship with Celtic goes back years, with the rapper frequently seen inthe Hoops and speaking about his admiration for the club and supporters. This latest plan adds a fresh layer to his fandom – not just backing the Bhoys, but feeding them too.
The proposed menu is no gimmick. With signature touches like secret spices and maple-cured bacon, Snoop insists the quality will speak for itself. It’s not every day a multi-platinum selling artist offers to man the grill at Paradise – but Snoop says this one is personal.
He said: (the Sunday Mail), “There has always been the opinion that food at sports stadiums is never good but that ain’t got to be the case.
“People know that Snoop is a cook and I would love to bring a pop up burger to a sports stadium to show fans that food at stadiums can be good.
“It’s got to be Celtic Park man, I mean where else am I going to bring it.
“The secret to a good burger is the love in the preparation. The ground beef has got to be mixed with some secret spices, then add a good quality cheese and some maple cured bacon.
“The Celtic fans are gonna love it, and to make sure they are just right, Snoop is going to be serving them himself.”
The plan would bring together food and football in a new way, making a normal matchday feel like something else. Fans who turn up to see Celtic in action might also catch Snoop cooking by the stands.

With a name as big as his music career, Snoop showing up in the East End would get plenty of attention and long food lines. There’s no set date yet for the burger bar, but people are already talking.
This isn’t the first time Snoop Dogg has shown interest in football – from looking at buying teams to going to games, he’s been keen for years. But this idea feels like one that fans will really remember.
And if the plan goes ahead, Parkhead regulars might be queuing for more than just the usual matchday grub – they could be served by Snoop Dogg himself.