Bad Bunny’s Apple Music Super Bowl Halftime Show

Bad Bunny headlined the Apple Music Super Bowl LX Halftime Show on February 8, 2026, at Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara, California, making history as the first Latino solo artist to lead the event.
The Puerto Rican superstar’s performance was widely described as a high-energy celebration of Latin culture, unity, and his heritage.
What Happened During the Show
- The set featured a medley of major hits including “Tití Me Preguntó,” “Yo Perreo Sola,” and “El Apagón.”
- He opened in a staged sugar-cane field scene inspired by Puerto Rican life.
- The performance incorporated themed sets like La Casita, colorful neighborhood visuals, and symbolic cultural references.
- Bad Bunny became the first halftime headliner to perform almost entirely in Spanish, emphasizing Latin identity on the global stage.
Guest Appearances
Several major stars joined him:
- Lady Gaga (including a salsa-style duet).
- Ricky Martin.
- Surprise on-stage cameos from celebrities such as Cardi B, Karol G, Pedro Pascal, Jessica Alba, and others.
Cultural Message & Impact
- The show paid tribute to Puerto Rican culture and broader Latin heritage.
- It ended with a message promoting unity—“Together we are America.”
- After the performance, Bad Bunny’s streaming numbers surged, with several songs becoming top-streamed globally.
Why It Was Significant
- The halftime show is one of the most watched musical events in the world, and Bad Bunny’s selection highlighted the growing global influence of Latin music.
- His performance followed recent major accolades, including Grammy success and record-breaking popularity worldwide. (