Bad Bunny, Halftime Show
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The Super Bowl stage marks the latest peak of a unique rise to superstardom for Bad Bunny, born Benito Antonio Martínez Ocasio in Bayamón, Puerto Rico. The singer was raised in Vega Baja, Puerto Rico, by his parents Tito Martínez and Lysaurie Ocasio, a truck driver and schoolteacher, respectively.
Bad Bunny headlined the 2026 Super Bowl halftime show where he performed songs including "Tití me preguntó," "Yo Perreo Sola" and more. He also invited out Lady Gaga and Ricky Martin as surprise guests.
In addition to performing his biggest hits during football's biggest night, the Grammy winner also surprised viewers with cameos from Lady Gaga and Ricky Martin.
Bad Bunny took the stage at halftime for the 2026 Super Bowl. Here's who else performed at Super Bowl 60.
President Trump was outraged by Bad Bunny's Super Bowl 2026 halftime show, opining that the performance was 'an affront to the Greatness of America' despite the fact that the 'NuevaYol' musician is a U.
Every appearance during Bad Bunny's #SuperBowl Halftime Show performance: Lady Gaga (performing) Ricky Martin (performing) Karol G (cameo) Cardi B (cameo) Jessica Alba (cameo) Alix Earle (cameo) Pedro Pascal (cameo) Young Miko (cameo) pic.twitter.com/AYHxwRvO1F
The MAGA halftime show was first announced in October, after Puerto Rican musician Bad Bunny, 31, was announced as the Super Bowl halftime show headliner. Conservatives looking to boycott the main halftime show will be treated to a concert by Kid Rock, Lee Brice, Brantley Gilbert, and Gabby Berrett.
The "All-American Halftime Show" will air on Daily Wire+, Real America’s Voice, TBN, CHARGE!, The National News Desk, NTD.com and OAN News. Viewers can also stream the alternative halftime concert on Turning Point USA's social media channels, including YouTube, X and Rumble.
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Turning Point USA's All-American halftime show won't play on X due to 'licensing restrictions'
Turning Point USA will no longer stream its counter-programming Halftime Show on X due to licensing restrictions. The conservative organization, co-founded by Charlie Kirk, made the announcement on its X account Sunday afternoon,