Bad Bunny to Headline Super Bowl 60 Halftime Show: A Historic Performance in Northern California
Bad Bunny, the renowned Puerto Rican rapper and singer, has been officially named as the performer for the Super Bowl 60 Halftime Show in February 2026. The 31-year-old Grammy-winning artist will take the stage at the Apple Music Super Bowl halftime show in Northern California. The announcement was made by the NFL, Apple Music, and Roc Nation during the halftime of the Dallas Cowboys vs. Green Bay Packers game on NBC. Bad Bunny expressed his gratitude and dedication to his culture and heritage in a statement following the announcement.
Jay-Z, who plays a role in selecting the Super Bowl halftime show performer, praised Bad Bunny for his inspiring contributions to Puerto Rico. Bad Bunny recently completed a successful series of concerts in Puerto Rico, drawing over 500,000 fans. He is also a top nominee for the upcoming Latin Grammys. In addition to his music career, Bad Bunny has ventured into acting, appearing in several films in recent years.
Despite not performing in the United States during his recent world tour, Bad Bunny has decided to schedule a single show in the country. Concerns about potential ICE presence at his U.S. shows had previously deterred him from performing there. However, he now feels ready to take the stage in the U.S., with the Super Bowl halftime show being a significant opportunity for him to showcase his talent to a global audience.
Bad Bunny's decision to perform at the Super Bowl halftime show marks a pivotal moment in his career and a chance to connect with fans worldwide. His journey from Puerto Rico to the global stage reflects his dedication to his roots and his commitment to sharing his music with diverse audiences. The Super Bowl 60 Halftime Show promises to be a memorable performance by the talented artist.