Bad Bunny headlined the Super Bowl LX halftime with a fully Spanish-language show, highlighting Latin culture and pro-migrant messages. The Puerto Rican artist opened with 'Tití me Preguntó' and featured guests like Lady Gaga and Ricky Martin. The 13-minute performance took place at Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara, California.
Bad Bunny's halftime performance at Super Bowl LX on February 8, 2026, made history as the first main act entirely in Spanish. Benito Antonio Martínez Ocasio, known as Bad Bunny, appeared at 7:19 p.m. local time dressed in cream tones, carrying a football, and opened with 'qué rico es ser latino' as 'Tití me Preguntó' played.
He introduced himself: 'Good afternoon California, my name is Benito Antonio Martínez Ocasio and if I'm here at the Super Bowl today it's because they never stopped believing in me.' A key moment was his 'God bless America,' followed by naming countries like Chile, Mexico, Brazil, and Puerto Rico, alluding to the broader concept of America and implicitly critiquing its exclusive use for the U.S. This tied to his song 'Nuevayol' and Grammy speech against ICE: 'Before thanking God, I'm going to say: out ICE.'
The setup featured 'La Casita,' a replica Puerto Rican house serving as a second stage, evoking boricua neighborhoods. Surprise guests elevated the show: Lady Gaga performed a merengue version of 'Die with a Smile' and danced salsa to 'Baile Inolvidable'; Ricky Martin joined for 'Lo que le pasó a Hawaii.' In La Casita appeared Pedro Pascal, Karol G, Cardi B, Jessica Alba, and Young Miko.
The setlist spanned his career: 'Yo Perreo Sola,' 'Safaera,' 'Voy a Llevarte Pa’ PR,' 'Monaco,' 'NUEVAYoL,' 'El Apagón,' 'Café Con Ron,' and 'DeBÍ TiRAR MáS FOToS.' Screens displayed 'something more powerful than hate is love' and Latin flags, reinforcing the pro-migrant message. The NFL promoted it as a historic moment of Latina representation, though it drew criticism from Donald Trump, who called it 'one of the worst in history.' The 13-minute show was amplified by visual production.