🏈 — Sorry America, It’s Your Only Chance to See Him Live
From Reggaetón to the Gridiron
Bad Bunny just pulled the biggest flex of his career: headlining the Super Bowl LX Halftime Show at Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara on Sunday, February 8, 2026. That’s right — while the Packers and Cowboys were busy trading field goals on Sunday Night Football, Benito quietly reminded the world who actually runs the show. Spoiler: it ain’t the quarterbacks.
“This is for my people, my culture, and our history,” Bad Bunny said, basically telling abuelas everywhere to upgrade their cable package because yes, el Conejo Malo is halftime royalty now.
And here’s the kicker (pun intended): this is his only stateside performance for the foreseeable future. So unless you’re booking a flight to his world tour stops in Europe or Latin America, your best bet is a couch, chips, and the big screen in February.
Jay-Z Co-Signs, Apple Cashes In
Jay-Z, the man Roc Nation pays to keep the NFL’s halftime show relevant, chimed in: “What Benito has done and continues to do for Puerto Rico is truly inspiring.” Translation: he’s about to break streaming records, and the NFL is gonna cash every cent.
And of course, Apple Music slapped their logo on it, because what’s more American than a Puerto Rican reggaetón king performing at the nation’s biggest sporting circus under the sponsorship of a trillion-dollar tech company?
Bad Bunny’s Stats: Better Than Your Fantasy Team
- Grammy winner. Multiple. He’s basically running out of shelf space.
- Billboard domination. “Debí Tirar Más Fotos” already turned 2025 into his playground.
- SNL triple threat. Yep, three appearances — and he didn’t even need a skit with Pete Davidson to stay relevant.
- 30-show San Juan residency. Because why conquer the world when you can sell out your own backyard every night?
And now? The biggest stage in the world. Not too shabby for a dude who raps about heartbreak and bad decisions while making you dance until 3 AM.
Remember Kendrick?
Last year’s halftime was Kendrick Lamar turning the Super Bowl into a live diss track aimed directly at Drake. He even dragged Samuel L. Jackson, SZA, and Serena Williams onto the field for backup. Someone literally got arrested during that show. So yeah, the bar is set high — but if anyone can make the NFL look like background noise, it’s Bad Bunny.
Bottom Line
Mark it down: Feb. 8, 2026 is Bad Bunny Day in America.
Until then, keep your live music calendar stacked with our Static Live Music App — serving the east coast of Florida (Daytona, New Smyrna, Ormond, Flagler) and expanding soon. Because whether it’s Benito, Beyoncé, or your neighbor’s garage band, we’ll make sure you don’t miss a beat.
