At the 2026 halftime show, held on February 8th at Levies Stadium in Santa Clara, California, global superstar Bad Bunny delivered a standout performance as the headliner. It was a historic moment—he became the first solo Latino artist to lead the halftime show and performed mostly in Spanish, blending music, culture, and high-energy showmanship for millions watching around the world.
Bad Bunny kicked off the show with his hit “Titi me pergunto” and continued through lineup of fan- favorite songs, featuring guest appearances from stars like Lady Gaga and Ricky Martin. His performance included lively choreography, multiple costume changes, and vibrant stage design that reflected his Puerto Rican roots.
The show wasn’t just about music- unexpected moments like a real on-stage wedding and surprise celebrity cameos added to the excitement and brought extra buzz on social media. Fans reacted quickly online, calling the performance energetic, culturally rich, and one of the most memorable halftimes shows in recent years.
Overall, the halftime show blended pop culture, celebration, and personal expressions, making it one of the most talked about parts of Super Bowl weekend.