So, Bad Bunny is gearing up to turn the Super Bowl halftime show into the party of the year — and honestly, who saw that coming? As the planets align this weekend, with Mercury doing a little dance in Aquarius and Jupiter flexing its generous muscles in Taurus, maybe the universe is nudging us to expect the unexpected. The Puerto Rican rapper, fresh off a Grammy-winning high, is stepping onto Levi’s Stadium’s stage just as the New England Patriots and Seattle Seahawks clash in what promises to be a gridiron showdown. But there’s more drama off the field than on it — with some folks throwing shade and even a political alternative halftime show popping up — the buzz around Bad Bunny’s SX wildcard halftime spot is nothing short of cosmic chaos. He’s teasing a ‘huge party’ vibe, no spoilers, just dance moves that don’t even need a Spanish dictionary. Intrigued yet? Buckle up, it’s going to be a wild ride. LEARN MORE
Bad Bunny has hinted at some details about his highly anticipated Super Bowl halftime show this weekend.
The Puerto Rican rapper will take to the stage at the Apple Music Super Bowl LX halftime show as the New England Patriots and Seattle Seahawks go head-to-head at Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara, California, on Sunday (February 8).
The announcement that Bad Bunny would be performing has been controversial at best, leading Turning Point USA to create its own alternative halftime show, featuring the likes of Kid Rock and Gabby Barrett.
In the run-up to the Super Bowl, Bad Bunny has been talking more and more about the event. During an appearance at the pregame press conference with Apple Music on February 5, he shared some information about what fans can expect to experience.

Bad Bunny shared a teaser at what people can expect from his upcoming Super Bowl halftime show (Mike Coppola/Getty Images)
When hosts Ebro Darden and Zane Lowe asked if he’s going to have anyone up on stage with him, the 31-year-old star replied: “You know that’s something I’m not going to tell you. I don’t know why you ask that.”
However, as far as what viewers can expect, according to Bad Bunny, it’ll be a ‘huge party’.
“I just want to have fun, it’s going to be a huge party … I don’t want to give spoilers, people only need to worry about dancing,” he explained. “They don’t even have to learn Spanish, it’s better if they dance but there’s no better dance that comes from the heart. … Of course, choose your team at the game.”
Bad Bunny went on to share that the aftermath of the Grammys, where he took home three awards, has ‘been a lot’.
He added: “Of course, there is a lot of gratitude. It’s how I’ve been feeling this whole year with the album. The biggest feeling is being grateful. I am taking things one day at a time and just living.”
The rapper went on to say he’s ‘going to have fun’ with ‘the crew, the people’ at the Super Bowl.
“That’s what I’m trying to focus on. Enjoy the moment, what is happening,” Bad Bunny said.
But while he’s stoked and so are many people online, there has been some backlash.

The singer won big at the Grammys this year (Matt Winkelmeyer/Getty Images for The Recording Academy)
“A lot of the MAGA folks apparently are very upset with the NFL. But they’re upset all the time,” Whoopi Goldberg said on The View in September 2025.
She added: “Another great American performer is going to be performing. I don’t see the problem. Because y’all do remember Puerto Rico is part of the United States.”
Even the president of the United States hopped on the train when the news broke that Bad Bunny, who usually performs in Spanish, would be headlining the halftime show.
“I’ve never heard of him,” Donald Trump said in an interview with Newsmax in October 2025. “I don’t know who he is. I don’t know why they’re doing it. It’s, like, crazy.”
Bad Bunny is actually very well known on the music scene right now and was one of the most-played artists on Spotify last year, racking up a whopping 19.8 billion streams.
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