The stage at the Super Bowl is officially being taken over by Bad Bunny! On February 8, 2026, at Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara, California, the Puerto Rican superstar will be the main attraction at the Super Bowl LX halftime show.
Fans worldwide are celebrating the historic moment as a result of this announcement, which has already ignited social media. Bad Bunny, who is well-known for shattering records and reinventing Latin music, will be the first Puerto Rican performer to dominate the Super Bowl halftime stage solo. Many people view it as a cultural milestone rather than just a performance.
Bad Bunny has repeatedly demonstrated that his music is universal, from selling out stadium tours to topping the Billboard charts. He is among the most streamed artists worldwide thanks to his blend of global pop, Latin trap, and reggaeton. It feels like the ideal next step to bring that same energy to the world’s largest sporting arena.
Millions of people watch the Super Bowl halftime show every year, sometimes more for the music than the football. It has long been a focal point of culture. Expectations are extremely high for an unforgettable performance featuring hits like “Tití Me Preguntó” and “Dakiti,” especially since Bad Bunny is at the top of the 2026 lineup.
In keeping with Bad Bunny’s distinct artistic style, NFL organizers have promised a “vibrant, boundary-pushing show.” With names like Drake, J Balvin, and Karol G circulating, fans are already making wild guesses about unexpected guest appearances.
There is no doubt that the Super Bowl halftime stage will never be the same again when the Latin heat trembles through Levi’s Stadium in February 2026.