He has the world’s biggest stage. What will Bad Bunny do with it?
Bad Bunny and the Super Bowl Halftime Show
With Super Bowl half-time shows becoming increasingly polarised, the Puerto Rican superstar is set to headline the 2026 Super Bowl Halftime Show, aiming to bring his culture to a global audience of over 100 million people.
Background and Cultural Significance
Bad Bunny, a prominent figure in Latin music, has gained international acclaim. His performance at the Super Bowl halftime show is seen as a significant moment in bridging cultural gaps between Latin communities and mainstream American audiences.
Controversy and Public Reaction
While some view Bad Bunny’s inclusion as a bold move, others have expressed concerns about the cultural representation and the commercialisation of music events. The performance has sparked debates about inclusivity and artistic expression in major global events.
Expected Performances and Guests
Bad Bunny is expected to perform with special guests, though details remain under wraps. The performance will be streamed globally, and trailers have teased a vibrant, energetic show that blends music, dance, and cultural elements.
Media Coverage and Public Engagement
Multiple outlets, including BBC, Apple Music, and USAToday, have covered the event, highlighting its significance as a cultural milestone. Social media platforms are also buzzing with anticipation, with fans and critics alike sharing their expectations and reactions.
