Bad Bunny to Headline Super Bowl 60 Halftime Show

Puerto Rican reggaeton star is Spotify's most-streamed artist for fourth consecutive year

Feb. 1, 2026 at 2:55am

Puerto Rican global reggaeton star Bad Bunny will headline the halftime show of Super Bowl 60 between the New England Patriots and Seattle Seahawks. Bad Bunny has been named Spotify's most-streamed artist for the past four years, and his latest album 'DeBÍ TiRAR MáS FOTos' was the platform's Global Top Album in 2025.

Why it matters

Bad Bunny's Super Bowl halftime performance will bring his massive global streaming fanbase to the biggest televised event of the year, further cementing his status as one of the most popular artists in the world. His selection also highlights the growing influence of Latin music and culture on mainstream American entertainment.

The details

Bad Bunny is known for elaborate concert setups that feature a replica home with a porch where his celebrity friends dance and party during the show. While the official Super Bowl 60 halftime setlist is being kept secret, Billboard has speculated on which of Bad Bunny's hit songs he may perform, including tracks from his latest album.

  • Super Bowl 60 will take place on Sunday, February 8, 2026.
  • Bad Bunny was named Spotify's most-streamed artist in 2020, 2021, 2022, and 2025.

The players

Bad Bunny

A Puerto Rican global reggaeton star who has been named Spotify's most-streamed artist for the past four years.

New England Patriots

One of the teams competing in Super Bowl 60.

Seattle Seahawks

One of the teams competing in Super Bowl 60.

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What’s next

The official setlist for Bad Bunny's Super Bowl 60 halftime show performance will be revealed closer to the game date.

The takeaway

Bad Bunny's selection as the Super Bowl 60 halftime performer solidifies his status as one of the most popular and influential artists in the world, with a massive global streaming fanbase that will bring renewed attention to Latin music and culture on the biggest stage in American sports and entertainment.