History is about to be made on February 8, 2026, when Puerto Rican global superstar Bad Bunny takes the stage as the headliner of the Apple Music Super Bowl LX Halftime Show at Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara, California.
Bad Bunny’s rise has been nothing short of extraordinary. From topping charts worldwide to selling out stadiums across continents, the Grammy-winning artist has become one of the most influential figures in music. Now, he’ll bring his unique blend of reggaeton, Latin trap, and cultural pride to the most-watched music stage in the world.
In his announcement, Bad Bunny made it clear this performance is bigger than him:
“This is for my people, my culture, and our history.”
While details are still under wraps, the halftime show is expected to feature:
The show will be produced in partnership with Roc Nation, Apple Music, and DPS, ensuring the spectacle will match the global anticipation.
Bad Bunny’s headlining slot is a major moment not only for his career but for Latin music as a whole. It’s another sign of the genre’s unstoppable influence in mainstream culture, following years of breaking streaming records and dominating festival stages.
The halftime show comes during a busy season for Bad Bunny. He’ll launch his Debí Tirar Más Fotos World Tour in late 2025 and continue through 2026, making the Super Bowl performance a centerpiece of his global run.
Bad Bunny isn’t just performing at the Super Bowl — he’s redefining what the stage represents. For millions of fans worldwide, February 8, 2026, will be a cultural celebration as much as a halftime show.