Bad Bunny headlined the Apple Music Super Bowl LX halftime show on February 8, 2026 at Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara, California, performing almost entirely in Spanish. His set celebrated Puerto Rican culture and identity, reflected in his music, heritage, and visual storytelling. The show opened with Bad Bunny walking through tall sugar cane set pieces and Puerto Rican imagery as he performed “Tití Me Preguntó,” carrying a football and wearing an all white jersey with his family name “Ocasio” and the number 64. Midway through the performance, cameras focused on a real couple getting married onstage. The couple exchanged vows in front of an officiant and became legally married while dancers and musicians performed around them. Bad Bunny signed the marriage certificate as a witness, and the celebration included a wedding cake and dancing.
Celebrity appearances added energy and surprise to the performance. Lady Gaga joined Bad Bunny to sing a salsa-infused version of her song “Die With a Smile” and danced alongside him during the wedding segment. Ricky Martin performed part of “Lo Que Le Pasó a Hawái,” and other guests, including Cardi B, Jessica Alba, Pedro Pascal, Karol G, Alix Earle, and Young Miko, appeared at different points, dancing and taking part in the show’s choreography. Throughout the performance, Bad Bunny included moments that highlighted personal and cultural celebration. He walked through a market-style set called “La Marqueta,” handed one of his Grammy Awards to a young boy during the show, and carried a Puerto Rican flag while performing several songs from his Grammy-winning album Debí Tirar Más Fotos.
The stage transformed with each segment, moving from fields and pickup trucks to the wedding scene and a ceremonial gathering around “La Casita,” blending live music, dance, and visual storytelling. The finale highlighted unity and celebration, with performers holding the national flags of countries across North, Central, and South America as Bad Bunny held a football inscribed “Together, We Are America.” The stadium’s video board displayed the phrase “The only thing more powerful than hate is love.” Bad Bunny spoke briefly in English, saying “God Bless America,” and named several countries across the Americas as the flags appeared behind him. He had made a similar statement about love and inclusion earlier that week at the Grammys, reinforcing the message throughout his performance. Watch the full superbowl performance here.











