Culture Bad Bunny Will Headline Super Bowl Halftime Show - Spanish rapper will perform at America's most-watched concert

The Latin superstar known for hits including “MIA,” “I Like It” and “Me Porto Bonito” will perform in February in Santa Clara, Calif.​

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Bad Bunny, who has won three Grammys, at a concert this month in San Juan, P.R. Alejandro Granadillo/Associated Press

By Emmanuel Morgan
Sept. 28, 2025 Updated 10:26 p.m. ET

The Latin superstar Bad Bunny, who has won three Grammys while bringing Spanish-language music to the top of the charts, will headline the Super Bowl halftime show in February, the N.F.L. announced on Sunday.

The Super Bowl is consistently the most-watched television program of the year, with more than 130 million people viewing last season’s halftime show featuring the rapper Kendrick Lamar. The next Super Bowl will take place on Feb. 8, 2026, at Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara, Calif., near San Francisco.

“What I’m feeling goes beyond myself,” Bad Bunny said in a statement. “It’s for those who came before me and ran countless yards so I could come in and score a touchdown… this is for my people, my culture, and our history. Ve y dile a tu abuela, que seremos el HALFTIME SHOW DEL SUPER BOWL.”

Bad Bunny, whose real name is Benito Antonio Martínez Ocasio, was born in Puerto Rico and rose to fame through hits such as “MIA,” “I Like It,” “Me Porto Bonito” and “Dákiti.” He has been nominated for 10 Grammys and will host this week’s season opener of “Saturday Night Live.”

This will be the seventh Super Bowl halftime show produced by Roc Nation, the entertainment and sports company founded by the billionaire rapper Jay-Z. Its agreement with the N.F.L. came amid tensions over the league’s handling of protests by the quarterback Colin Kaepernick, who had begun kneeling during the national anthem to protest police violence against people of color.

Bad Bunny has been vocal about social issues affecting Puerto Rico. In an interview this month with i-D magazine, he said he did not incorporate the mainland United States into his latest tour because he was fearful his fans would be targeted by Immigration and Customs Enforcement.

In an Instagram post last fall, Bad Bunny published an eight-minute video in Spanish in which he described his pride for the island. He captioned the post “garbage,” an allusion to when the comedian Tony Hinchcliffe called Puerto Rico a “floating island of garbage” during a campaign rally for Donald J. Trump.

Weeks later, Bad Bunny endorsed Kamala Harris, the Democratic presidential nominee.

“What Benito has done and continues to do for Puerto Rico is truly inspiring,” Jay-Z said in a statement. “We are honored to have him on the world’s biggest stage.”

The next Super Bowl halftime show will be broadcast on NBC. The N.F.L. announced Bad Bunny’s selection on social media and during halftime of “Sunday Night Football” with a video of the artist sitting atop a yellow field goal crossbar on a beach at sunset. His song “Callaita” played in the background.

There had been weeks of rumors that the pop star Taylor Swift would be the headliner. Her 21-month Eras Tour, which ended in December, grossed a record $2 billion in ticket sales, and she announced her engagement to the Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce in August after nearly two years of dating. She will release her 12th original studio album, “The Life of a Showgirl,” on Friday.

“We would always love to have Taylor play,” Roger Goodell, the N.F.L. commissioner, said in a recent interview on the “Today” show, a comment that fed the speculation. “She is a special, special talent, and, obviously, she would be welcome at any time.”

The N.F.L. in 2019 partnered with Roc Nation, asking the company to produce the Super Bowl halftime shows. Since then, the halftime performances have predominantly featured hip-hop and R&B artists: Lamar, Usher, Rihanna and, in 2022, a medley including Snoop Dogg, Dr. Dre and Eminem. Roc Nation and the N.F.L. featured Latin music for the partnership’s first Super Bowl halftime show in 2020, when Jennifer Lopez and Shakira performed in Miami Gardens, Fla.

The streaming service Apple Music became the show’s title sponsor in 2022.

A correction was made on Sept. 28, 2025:
Because of an editing error, an earlier version of a capsule summary with this article misspelled the name of a Bad Bunny song. It is “Me Porto Bonito,” not “Me Porto Benito.”

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A "literal who." Man, feels nice to be detached from celebritydom and sportsball.

That's why my interests stay firmly planted in college sports. All of our pro teams are dogshit and slop like this is just another reason to tune out. The commentators are better, the cheerleaders are hotter, and there's no beaners playing a halftime show, just marching bands. Granted, the monetization and transfer portal changes are slowly fucking things up and sucking the soul out, but at least my team has an actual chance of winning a championship.
 
This is the NFL. They've been leaning left for years, despite the Redditors calling the whole business "conservative". Oh, right, because if the NFL were 100% right-leaning, they would have let Kaepernick just continue with and cater to his bullshit for as long as they did, nor would they put pro-left messages at the ends of the field.


Oh look projection from the left. I found some liberals on Reddit making a big deal about this as if Trump somehow had nothing better to do than get involved.

Like, hey, you morons, you do realize the President, unlike you, does more in a day than engage in Reddit-level politics, right?

Meanwhile, I have no god damned idea why anyone would want Taylor Swift to play the Super Bowl. After just appearing on screen during last one, I think even an aborted crack baby can read the room on that.
Oh yeah, I know how they've been going for years. It just seems THIS years, considering both the climate/culture shift AND insane violence from them you'd think some CEOs might have said "Let's just chill for this."

But, as I've said before, sometimes I expect too much from them I guess. My fault for thinking they might self moderate sometimes. Fool me once ....
 
Halftime show groups, with few exceptions, tend to suck ass.

I don't really take NFL seriously though. Watching millionaires play a game when I can barely make rent anymore rubs me the wrong way.
 
And then the millionaires all complain about how they're not being paid enough.
You just gotta rub salt into the wound, don't you?

It's okay, I lol'd 😂
his music is also trash, it's incomprehensible mumble Spanish about fucking women (in reality men) and is pure degeneracy.
You know what, fuck it.

We'd be better off with Lil Pump doing Gucci Gang for a halftime show.

Bad Bunny sounds like a stripper name and I guarantee that this dude makes Lil Nas X look like a pussy hound.
 
The Super Bowl halftime show has been ass for so long the Simpsons made fun of it in the mid 90's...........

This is a thinly-veiled TAKE THAT, YOU ICE-LOVING CHUDS! move being done by and for C-suite execs who think the rest of the world cares.
 
The 2025 halftime show had some dumb free Palestine activists running on camera right? I don't think they were connected to the nfl or the show, but still. So considering this bunny guy is Latin, I'm betting there will be some retarded anti-ice protesting in his show (either planned or not).
Honestly I can forgive all the woke details IF his show is actually enjoyable. If it's entertaining and he sings (raps?) well. Basically if it's worth watching or nah.
The last fun halftime show I remember was Katy Perry, 2014 I believe. Quite nostalgic. And she rode on a giant silver tiger. And left-shark was a funny meme
(Apologies if this makes zero sense or whatever--I'm blearily mobilefagging while in bed, that being said, goodnight everyone mwah love you)
 
A "literal who." Man, feels nice to be detached from celebritydom and sportsball.
When it comes to American celebrities and sportsballs, I'm used to how it was in the '90s. With celebrities like Tommy Lee Jones, and athletes like Michael Jordan. Back when the latest Super Bowl was around XXX. And yet even back then I still wasn't that into sportsball and celebrities, even though I wasn't as out-of-the-loop as in Current Year.
 
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