Puerto Rican artiste Bad Bunny delivered a landmark performance at the Apple Music Super Bowl LX halftime show on February 8, 2026, at Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara, California.
The 13-minute set marked the first time a Latin artiste headlined the Super Bowl with a primarily Spanish-language performance, setting a historic milestone for the event.
A Visual Celebration Of Puerto Rican Culture
The halftime show transformed the field into vibrant representations of Puerto Rican culture. The stage featured scenes inspired by a sugar cane field, a bodega, a wedding party, and a casita-style setup, creating a dynamic visual narrative throughout the performance.
Bad Bunny, dressed in a cream ensemble with a jersey reading “OCASIO” and the number 64, opened with “Tití Me Preguntó.” He went on to perform hits including “Yo Perreo Sola”, “Safaera”, “Party”, and “DeBí TiRAR Más FOToS”.
Elaborate choreography featured hundreds of dancers, while colourful visuals and storytelling elements, including a staged wedding, added depth and spectacle to the show.
Star-Studded Guest Appearances
The performance featured several surprise appearances from major stars. Lady Gaga joined Bad Bunny for a salsa-infused rendition of “Die With a Smile”, while Ricky Martin contributed to collaborative segments.
Additional cameos included Cardi B, Karol G, Pedro Pascal, and Jessica Alba, who appeared in a lively house party scene that highlighted themes of inclusivity and celebration.
A Defining Moment For Latin Music
The halftime show further cemented Bad Bunny’s global influence and highlighted Latin music on an unprecedented Super Bowl stage, reinforcing its growing impact in global pop culture.










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