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Bad Bunny to Headline Super Bowl 60 Halftime Show
The Latin pop superstar promises a 'huge party' for viewers at Levi's Stadium.
Feb. 6, 2026 at 7:07pm
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Grammy Award-winning artist Bad Bunny is set to headline the Super Bowl 60 halftime show on Sunday night in Santa Clara, California. The 31-year-old singer and rapper from Bayamón, Puerto Rico has risen to global stardom in recent years, becoming Spotify's most-streamed artist multiple times and making history as the first Spanish-language artist to win the Grammy for Album of the Year. Bad Bunny has teased a lively performance that will get the sold-out Levi's Stadium crowd dancing, telling viewers they don't need to learn Spanish to enjoy the show.
Why it matters
Bad Bunny's Super Bowl halftime show performance represents a significant milestone for Latin music and culture, as he becomes the first Spanish-language artist to headline the prestigious event. His rise to global superstardom over the past decade, from working as a grocery store bagger to winning the Grammy's top prize, also embodies the American dream and the power of perseverance.
The details
Bad Bunny, whose real name is Benito Antonio Martínez Ocasio, first gained attention in the Latin music scene in the mid-2010s with breakout hits like 'Diles' and 'Soy Peor.' He continued building his profile with features on tracks by Cardi B and Drake, before breaking through to the mainstream with his twin album releases in 2020, 'YHLQMDLG' and 'EL ÚLTIMO TOUR DEL MUNDO.' Since then, Bad Bunny has solidified his status as a global icon, participating in the MLB Celebrity All-Star Game, appearing in the film 'Bullet Train,' and even stepping into the WWE ring for a 'San Juan Street Fight.' His most recent album, 'DeBÍ TiRAR MáS FOToS,' won the Grammy for Album of the Year in 2025, making him the first Spanish-language artist to claim the Recording Academy's top prize.
- Bad Bunny first gained attention in the mid-2010s with breakout hits.
- In 2020, Bad Bunny broke through to the mainstream with his twin album releases.
- In 2022, Bad Bunny participated in the MLB Celebrity All-Star Game and appeared in the film 'Bullet Train'.
- In 2023, Bad Bunny stepped into the WWE ring for a 'San Juan Street Fight'.
- In 2025, Bad Bunny's album 'DeBÍ TiRAR MáS FOToS' won the Grammy for Album of the Year.
The players
Bad Bunny
A 31-year-old singer and rapper from Bayamón, Puerto Rico who has risen to global superstardom in recent years, becoming Spotify's most-streamed artist multiple times and making history as the first Spanish-language artist to win the Grammy for Album of the Year.
Cardi B
An American rapper who collaborated with Bad Bunny on the hit song 'I Like It.'
Drake
A Canadian rapper who collaborated with Bad Bunny on the song 'MIA.'
Damian Priest
A professional wrestler who faced Bad Bunny in a 'San Juan Street Fight' at WWE Backlash in Puerto Rico.
Shakira
A Colombian singer who performed alongside Bad Bunny during the Super Bowl LIV halftime show in 2020.
What they’re saying
“It's better if they learn to dance.”
— Bad Bunny (draftkings.com)
“Never forget Bad Bunny's @WWE entrance in Puerto Rico that felt like a whole concert 😮💨 What an atmosphere 🔥”
— Netflix Sports (Twitter)
What’s next
Fans are eagerly awaiting Bad Bunny's highly anticipated Super Bowl 60 halftime show performance, which is sure to be a highlight of the big game.
The takeaway
Bad Bunny's rise to global superstardom and his historic selection as the first Spanish-language artist to headline the Super Bowl halftime show represents a significant milestone for Latin music and culture, showcasing the growing influence and popularity of this vibrant artistic community on the world stage.
