Bad Bunny Turns Super Bowl Halftime Into an Unforgettable Party

Written on 02/09/2026
LaMezcla Staff

How the Puerto Rican Icon Delivered a Cultural Milestone at Super Bowl LX

When Bad Bunny took the stage at the Apple Music Super Bowl LX Halftime Show on February 8, 2026, at Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara, California, he didn’t just perform, he made history. The global superstar became the first solo artist to perform a halftime show primarily in Spanish, celebrating Puerto Rican culture through pulsating reggaeton, salsa-infused rhythms, cultural nods, and huge guest cameos. 

With millions glued to screens around the world, the performance quickly became the cultural event of the year blending party energy, political symbolism, and joyful Latin pride into one unforgettable 13-minute set. 

A Halftime Show Packed With Hits, Culture & Surprises

From the moment Bad Bunny, born Benito Antonio Martínez Ocasio, hit the field, the vibes were electric. Clad in an all-white outfit with “Ocasio 64” across the back, he opened with his smash hit “Tití Me Preguntó” and never looked back. 

The show wasn’t just about music, it was a portrait of Puerto Rican life: sugar cane fields, a vibrant “La Casita” set, symbolic imagery celebrating community, and even a real wedding scene featured during the performance. 

Full Tracklist: Every Song Bad Bunny Performed

Below is the official setlist from the Super Bowl 60 halftime show a medley of fan favorites and cultural nods that had the crowd dancing wholeheartedly: 

  1. Tití Me Preguntó
  2. Yo Perreo Sola
  3. Safaera
  4. Voy a Llevarte Pa’ PR
  5. Mónaco
  6. Die With a Smile(with Lady Gaga)
  7. Baile Inolvidable
  8. Nuevayol
  9. Lo Que Le Pasó a Hawaii(with Ricky Martin)
  10. El Apagón
  11. Café con Ron
  12. DTMF
    All performed live at halftime at Super Bowl LX.

Epic Guest Performances

Bad Bunny’s halftime show wasn’t a solo ride and neither was the celebration:

  • Lady Gaga: Joined Benito onstage for a salsa-infused rendition of “Die With a Smile,” blending pop power with Latin flair. 
  • Ricky Martin: Took the mic for “Lo Que Le Pasó a Hawaii,” adding a stirring touch to the set. 
  • Surprise appearances by stars like Cardi BPedro PascalKarol GJessica Alba, and more added to the festival atmosphere and reinforced the show’s cultural resonance. 

Standout Moments & Cultural Impact

A Puerto Rican Celebration on the World Stage

Benito turned halftime into a love letter to Puerto Rico, waving the flag, showcasing Puerto Rican marketplaces, and elevating Caribbean rhythms to one of the globe’s biggest stages. 

A Message of Unity

At the end of the performance, Bad Bunny held a football inscribed “Together we are America” and delivered a message of unity and love even amid political backlash and debate over his performance language and themes. 

Social Media Buzz

Across TikTok, X, and Instagram, fans praised his energy, inclusivity, and the cultural pride on display, turning the halftime show into one of the most shared and discussed moments of the Super Bowl weekend.

Why This Halftime Show Mattered

This wasn’t just a set of songs, it was a statement. Bad Bunny stood tall as a cultural ambassador, delivering a message of celebration, pride, and global Latin influence. His choice to perform primarily in Spanish and to honor Puerto Rican heritage with unapologetic joy broke barriers and made it one of the most talked-about halftime shows in history. 

Bad Bunny’s Super Bowl Halftime performance was a triumph of culture, music, and identity. From electrifying beats to powerful cultural storytelling, he didn’t just play his hits he owned the biggest stage in the world.

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