Bad Bunny's Historic Super Bowl 2026 Halftime Show: Full Highlights, Setlist, and Epic Guest Appearances
Bad Bunny's Historic Super Bowl 2026 Halftime Show: Full Highlights, Setlist, and Epic Guest Appearances
Last night at Super Bowl LX in Santa Clara's Levi's Stadium, Bad Bunny delivered one of the most joyful and culturally rich halftime shows in recent memory. As the first solo Spanish-language headliner in Super Bowl history, the Puerto Rican superstar turned the world's biggest stage into a massive block party celebrating his roots, unity, and pure reggaetón energy.
From the moment he emerged through tall sugarcane fields in a crisp white ensemble, holding a football and launching into "Tití Me Preguntó," it was clear this wasn't just a concert—it was a love letter to Puerto Rico. The set design featured domino tables, coconut stands, and community scenes that felt like a neighborhood fiesta transported to the NFL's grandest platform.
Surprise Guests and Unforgettable Collaborations
The energy skyrocketed when Lady Gaga joined him onstage in a stunning blue flamenco-inspired dress, blending her powerhouse vocals with Bad Bunny's flow. Later, Ricky Martin appeared, adding even more Latin star power and turning the performance into a full-on celebration of heritage and pride.
The Setlist That Turned the Stadium into a Dance Floor
Bad Bunny powered through his biggest hits, keeping the crowd moving the entire time:
- Tití Me Preguntó
- Yo Perreo Sola
- Safaera
- Party
- And more fan favorites that had everyone from the stands to living rooms across the world dancing.
"The world is dancing."
— Bad Bunny's powerful closing message that echoed his Grammy speech and left millions inspired.
Fans and critics alike are calling it one of the most uplifting halftime shows ever—a true cultural milestone that proved Latin music belongs at the center of American entertainment. As CBS Sports noted, Bad Bunny didn't just perform; he created a moment of unity and pride that will be remembered for years.
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