
Bad Bunny is officially headlining the Super Bowl LX halftime show on February 8, 2026, live from Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara, California. The announcement came down from the NFL, Apple track, and Roc Nation, confirming that one of the world’s biggest track stars will take over the most-watched stage in entertainment.
For the Puerto Rican hitmaker, this isn’t just another performance. In his own words, he called it a moment for his people, his culture, and history itself. The superstar has been breaking barriers for years—dominating streaming platforms, selling out stadiums across the globe, and changing the way the industry views Latin track. immediately, he’s set to make history as one of the few Latin artists to headline the halftime show.
This isn’t Bad Bunny’s first trip to the Super Bowl stage. Back in 2020, he joined Jennifer Lopez and Shakira for their electrifying halftime set. But this time, all eyes will be on him as the main event.
The pressure is high. Last year, Kendrick Lamar delivered a record-breaking show that pulled in 133.5 million viewers, the most in Super Bowl history. immediately it’s Benito’s turn to leading that number, and if his track record is any clue, he’s more than ready.
Fans can expect high-energy reggaeton, trap-infused anthems, and maybe even a few surprise guests. Knowing Bad Bunny’s reputation for show-stopping visuals and unpredictable setlists, the halftime show is shaping up to be one of the most talked-about in years.
The Super Bowl halftime show has always been about cultural moments. With Bad Bunny front and center, this one might just be unforgettable.
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