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Four Artists Who Should Perform the Super Bowl LXI Halftime Show After Bad Bunny's Banger
Bad Bunny's historic Super Bowl LX halftime show performance will be a tough act to follow, but these four superstars could put on an equally entertaining show.
Published on Feb. 9, 2026
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Talk about a tough act to follow. Bad Bunny commanded America's full attention with his historic Super Bowl LX halftime show performance Sunday night, as he rightfully should have. The six-time Grammy-winning rapper used his platform to preach love and unity during the nation's divisive times and put together an instantly iconic performance complete with star-studded cameos, inventive visual storytelling, powerful cultural moments and—most importantly—good vibes. Bad Bunny's joyous love letter to Puerto Rico feels nearly impossible to top, given the creative production and set design (did you see the plant people?!) But if anyone had to follow him, these four superstars just might be able to put on an equally entertaining show.
Why it matters
The Super Bowl halftime show is one of the most watched television events of the year, with millions of viewers tuning in to see the biggest names in music perform. After Bad Bunny's groundbreaking performance, the pressure is on for the NFL to find an equally captivating act to take the stage in 2027. These four artists - Dua Lipa, Paramore, Taylor Swift, and Miley Cyrus - all have the star power, discographies, and showmanship to deliver an unforgettable halftime show that could rival or even surpass Bad Bunny's.
The details
Dua Lipa's catchy and easy-to-dance-to tunes naturally lend themselves to a Super Bowl halftime show set, and she's got some underrated deep cuts in her discography too. Paramore boasts some of the boppiest, angst-iest and head-bangiest existential tunes of the last two decades, and seeing Hayley Williams let out her guttural rage at the country's biggest sporting spectacle might just save humanity. Taylor Swift doesn't need the Super Bowl, but the Super Bowl needs her - her far-reaching effect on the NFL has become a well-documented cultural phenomenon. And Miley Cyrus, with her versatile discography and show-stopping performance abilities, could deliver a 15-minute concert for the ages.
- The Super Bowl LXI halftime show is scheduled for February 2027.
The players
Dua Lipa
A British-Albanian pop sensation known for her catchy and danceable tunes.
Paramore
A punk rock band led by Hayley Williams, known for their boppy and angsty existential anthems.
Taylor Swift
A 36-year-old pop superstar with unparalleled mainstream appeal and a massive, devoted fanbase.
Miley Cyrus
A versatile and iconic rockstar who has traversed different genres and eras, with the vocal talent and showmanship to captivate millions.
What’s next
The NFL will likely begin the process of selecting the 2027 Super Bowl LXI halftime show performer in the coming years, considering the high-profile nature of the event and the need to top Bad Bunny's historic performance.
The takeaway
After Bad Bunny's groundbreaking Super Bowl LX halftime show, the pressure is on for the NFL to find an equally captivating act to take the stage in 2027. These four artists - Dua Lipa, Paramore, Taylor Swift, and Miley Cyrus - all have the star power, discographies, and showmanship to deliver an unforgettable halftime show that could rival or even surpass Bad Bunny's.
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