Puerto Rican superstar Bad Bunny delivered a groundbreaking and energetic halftime show at the Super Bowl on February 8, 2026, at Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara, California. For the first time in the event’s history, the performance featured an entirely Spanish setlist, highlighting Latin music, culture, and heritage.
The show opened with the reggaeton hit Titi me preguntó, instantly energizing the audience. Bad Bunny continued with Yo perreo sola, a song that marked a milestone in reggaeton for its progressive themes. The performance also included tributes to urban music legends, with fragments of Dale Don by Don Omar and Daddy Yankee’s iconic Gasolina.
The halftime show surprised fans with special guest appearances. Lady Gaga performed salsa, delivering a unique rendition of her hit Die With A Smile, while Ricky Martin joined for What Happened to Hawaii, adding star power and celebrating Puerto Rican musical heritage.
Bad Bunny also incorporated symbolic elements, performing atop light poles to protest Puerto Rico’s electrical problems and featuring a child he personally gave a Grammy to, symbolizing his journey and dreams.
Closing his performance with I Should Have Taken More Photos, Bad Bunny sent a message supporting Latinx communities in the United States, highlighting their contributions and cultural impact. The show not only celebrated his musical achievements but also served as a proud showcase of Puerto Rican identity and resilience on one of the world’s largest stages.
Source : El Nacional



