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Super Bowl LX Halftime Show Lineup Revealed
Bad Bunny to headline with surprise guest rumored
Feb. 7, 2026 at 3:07pm
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The entertainment lineup for the Super Bowl LX halftime show in Santa Clara, California has been announced, featuring a mix of hometown punk legends and a historic headliner designed to create a unique 'vibes' event alongside the big game.
Why it matters
The Super Bowl halftime show is one of the most watched television events of the year, serving as a major platform for musical artists to showcase their talents to a massive global audience. This year's lineup aims to strike a balance between honoring local music roots and bringing in a high-profile international star.
The details
The halftime show will feature a performance by hometown punk rock legends Green Day, as well as a headlining set by global Latin music superstar Bad Bunny. Rumors have also circulated about a surprise guest appearance, though the identity of this performer has not been officially confirmed.
- The Super Bowl LX game kicks off at 3:30 PM Pacific Time on Sunday, February 9, 2026.
- The halftime show is scheduled to begin around 5:00 PM Pacific Time.
The players
Bad Bunny
A Puerto Rican rapper, singer and songwriter who has become one of the biggest global stars in Latin music over the past several years.
Green Day
A punk rock band formed in the San Francisco Bay Area in the late 1980s, known for hits like 'Basket Case' and 'American Idiot'.
What they’re saying
“We're honored to be part of this year's Super Bowl halftime show and represent the Bay Area music scene on the global stage.”
— Billie Joe Armstrong, Lead singer of Green Day (Twitter)
“I can't wait to bring my music to the Super Bowl and give the fans an unforgettable performance.”
— Bad Bunny (Instagram)
What’s next
Fans will have to tune in on game day to see if the rumored surprise guest actually appears during Bad Bunny's headlining set.
The takeaway
This year's Super Bowl halftime show lineup aims to strike a balance between honoring local music roots in the Bay Area and bringing in a high-profile international star in Bad Bunny, creating a unique 'vibes' event for viewers.

