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Inside Bad Bunny’s Electrifying, Culture-Packed Super Bowl Halftime Show

Olena Mosiichuk
Feb 13, 2026 - 11:00 A.M.

Bad Bunny delivered a groundbreaking Super Bowl halftime show, performing entirely in Spanish and transforming the stadium into a vibrant celebration of Latino culture. Joined by major stars and fueled by his biggest hits, the global icon closed the night with a powerful message of unity and love.

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Bad Bunny made history during Super Bowl LX by performing an entire halftime show in Spanish, his first language. Rather than focus on political commentary, the Puerto Rican superstar used the global stage to spotlight Latino culture in a high-energy performance that quickly evolved into a stadium-wide dance party.

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A Celebration of Culture and Music

From the moment he stepped onto the field, Bad Bunny set the tone for a performance rooted in heritage, rhythm, and pride. The show featured vibrant visuals, dynamic choreography, and a lineup of surprise appearances that amplified the spectacle.

Among the famous faces who joined him were Lady Gaga, Ricky Martin, Cardi B, Alix Earle, Pedro Pascal, and Jessica Alba. Each appearance added to the celebratory atmosphere, reinforcing the global appeal of the artist and his music.

The decision to perform exclusively in Spanish marked a historic moment for the Super Bowl halftime stage, one of the most watched televised events in the world. It underscored the growing influence of Latin music and culture in mainstream entertainment.

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A Hit-Filled Setlist

Bad Bunny delivered a medley of his biggest hits during the 13-minute performance. The setlist included fan favorites such as "Titi Me Pregunto," "Party," and "MONACO."

He also performed a salsa-inspired rendition of "Die with a Smile" alongside Lady Gaga, blending genres and showcasing musical versatility. The crowd erupted as he transitioned into Daddy Yankee’s classic "Gasolina," followed by performances of "Baile INoLVIDABLE," "NUEVAYoL," and "LO QUE LE PASO A HAWAii" with Ricky Martin.

Naturally, he closed the show with his hit "DeBI TiRAR MaS FOTos," bringing the performance to a powerful crescendo. The energy inside the stadium remained electric from start to finish, with fans dancing and singing along.

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A Powerful Closing Message

As the music faded, Bad Bunny shifted the tone of the moment. He addressed the audience by naming countries across North and South America, acknowledging the diverse communities represented both in the stadium and watching around the world.

Sprinkling the phrase "God Bless America" into his speech, he emphasized unity and shared humanity. The show concluded with a bold message displayed across the stadium screens: "The only thing more powerful than hate is love."

The statement resonated far beyond the field, punctuating a performance that celebrated identity, culture, and inclusion.

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A Defining Super Bowl Moment

Halftime performances often aim to entertain, but Bad Bunny’s show accomplished more. By centering Latino culture and performing entirely in Spanish, he expanded the boundaries of what the Super Bowl stage can represent.

The performance highlighted the global reach of Latin music and reflected the cultural diversity of the NFL’s audience. It also demonstrated the artist’s willingness to remain authentic on one of the world’s largest platforms.

In just 13 minutes, Bad Bunny delivered a performance that blended music, culture, and message into one unforgettable spectacle. As Super Bowl LX came to a close, his halftime show stood out as one of the night’s defining moments, proving that celebration and unity can take center stage before millions.

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