Bad Bunny Super Bowl halftime 2026: Lady Gaga joins historic Spanish-language performance
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Bad Bunny made Super Bowl history by becoming the first artist to deliver a fully Spanish-language halftime performance at Super Bowl LX, turning the NFL’s biggest stage into a global cultural moment.
Set to driving reggaeton beats and bold visuals celebrating Latino identity, the Puerto Rican superstar performed hits from his album Debí Tirar Más Fotos, including DtMF and NUEVAYoL.
Despite widespread praise, the performance sparked political controversy. President Donald Trump criticized Bad Bunny’s selection ahead of the game, dismissing the halftime show choice and questioning the decision to feature a Spanish-language performance on such a prominent American stage.
His remarks fueled backlash online, with critics calling them dismissive of Latino culture, while supporters echoed concerns about the NFL’s entertainment direction.
Bad Bunny previously said he never pursued awards or the Super Bowl spotlight, emphasizing that his goal was to connect with his roots, culture and community in an honest way.
That message was reflected throughout the performance, which many viewers hailed as a defining cultural moment in Super Bowl history.
The halftime show followed a pregame lineup led by Green Day, who performed Holiday, Boulevard of Broken Dreams, and American Idiot. Charlie Puth sang the national anthem, Brandi Carlile delivered America the Beautiful, and Coco Jones performed Lift Every Voice and Sing.