Grapevine's Post Malone reunites with Peyton Manning, Shane Gillis in Super Bowl LX ad

The trio previously appeared together in a Bud Light commercial last year.

Feb. 3, 2026 at 6:55pm

Grapevine-raised music superstar Post Malone is reuniting with comedian Shane Gillis and Pro Football Hall of Famer Peyton Manning in a new 60-second Bud Light Super Bowl LX commercial. The ad features the three men attending a wedding where a tumbling keg sets off a chase down a steep hill while Whitney Houston's 'I Will Always Love You' plays in the background.

Why it matters

Post Malone, Peyton Manning, and Shane Gillis are all well-known celebrities who have previously appeared together in a Bud Light commercial, so their reunion in this year's Super Bowl ad is likely to generate significant interest and buzz around the big game.

The details

In the new Bud Light ad, Malone, Gillis, and Manning attend a wedding where a keg rolls down a hill, leading to a comedic chase to secure it. The ad features the trio's chemistry and comedic timing, building on their previous collaboration.

  • The 60-second ad will air during Super Bowl LX on Sunday, February 9, 2026.
  • Malone is also scheduled to headline Bud Light's free Super Bowl concert on Friday, February 7, 2026 in San Francisco.

The players

Post Malone

A music superstar from Grapevine, Texas who has collaborated with Bud Light on previous Super Bowl ads.

Peyton Manning

A Pro Football Hall of Famer and former NFL quarterback who has also appeared in Bud Light commercials with Post Malone.

Shane Gillis

A comedian who has worked with Post Malone and Peyton Manning on Bud Light advertising campaigns.

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What they’re saying

“Heck of a wedding, huh?”

— Peyton Manning (Bud Light YouTube)

What’s next

Bud Light's free Super Bowl concert featuring Post Malone will take place on Friday, February 7, 2026 in San Francisco.

The takeaway

The reunion of Post Malone, Peyton Manning, and Shane Gillis in a new Bud Light Super Bowl ad continues the brand's strategy of leveraging popular celebrities to drive interest and engagement around the big game.