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Bad Bunny to Headline Super Bowl 2026 Halftime Show


Good news for fans: Super Bowl 2026 officially has a halftime performer.

Bad Bunny will perform during the 60th Super Bowl on Feb. 8 at Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara, Calif., as confirmed by the NFL, Rock Nation, and Apple Music on Instagram on Sept. 28.

This announcement came during NBC’s Sunday Night Football game featuring the Green Bay Packers against the Dallas Cowboys.

Following Kendrick Lamar‘s electrifying performance at the 2025 Super Bowl Halftime show, which included special guests SZA, Samuel L. Jackson, and Serena Williams, fans were eager to guess who would take the stage next.

Many online fans speculated that the artist would be Taylor Swift, with her supporters believing she dropped hints about headlining during her Aug. 13 appearance on her fiancé Travis Kelce‘s New Heights podcast.

What hints did they notice? Some pointed to a comment Taylor made about her passion for baking, where she mentioned, “I’m really talking about bread 60 percent of the time now.” After this statement, fans theorized that this was Taylor’s subtle reference to the Super Bowl, especially since the 2026 game will mark its 60th edition.



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