Bad Bunny Talks Super Bowl 2026: ‘It’s Going to Be a Huge Party’
Bad Bunny's 13-minute halftime show highlights Latin identity and accessible multilingual sign interpretation, including Puerto Rican Sign Language, to engage diverse audiences.
- On Sunday, Bad Bunny, the Puerto Rican superstar Benito Antonio Martínez Ocasio, will headline the Super Bowl halftime at Levi's Stadium with a primarily Spanish 13-minute set.
- Having won the 2026 Grammy album of the year, he says Debí Tirar Más Fotos reconnected him with his identity, history and culture.
- A multilingual signing program will feature Puerto Rican Sign Language led by Celimar Rivera Cosme, with Julian Ortiz signing and Fred Beam performing in ASL.
- Pregame conversations revealed some details but headliners declined to disclose surprise guests, keeping production secrets and heightening anticipation, with long lines forming early including Spanish-language and Latin American media outlets.
- The lineup includes Green Day marking the Super Bowl's 60th anniversary and performers Charlie Puth, Brandi Carlile, and Coco Jones, underscoring diverse programming.
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Bad Bunny enjoying Super Bowl moment, no mention of ICE with press
SAN FRANCISCO — Bad Bunny took the stage three days before his highly-anticipated halftime show at Super Bowl LX and talked about the party he intends to put on through his music at Levi’s Stadium on Sunday. No mention of ICE. No mention of President Donald Trump. READ: Bad Bunny says ‘ICE out’ during Grammy awards […] The post Bad Bunny enjoying Super Bowl moment, no mention of ICE with press appeared first on Interaksyon.
By Verónica Calderón and Rafy Rivera, CNN en Español. Benito Antonio Martínez Ocasio, better known as Bad Bunny, will headline this year's Super Bowl halftime show, a choice that has garnered attention since its announcement in September due to its unprecedented nature. He is a singer whose entire catalog contains no English-language songs, who did not include any cities in the continental United States on his current world tour, who proudly dec…
By JONATHAN LANDRUM Jr. SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — Bad Bunny says he beats his very anticipated performance in the middle of the Super Bowl with a mix of emotion, gratitude and perspective. “To be honest, I don’t know how I feel. There’s a lot. I’m still in the middle of my tour. I was at the Grammys last week. All that,” he said in English on Thursday at a press conference organized by Apple Music. Bad Bunny appeared on stage with his 2017 single “Ch…
At another time, when he heard several people yell at him: "Mexico loves you!", the singer replied fondly: "Long live Mexico, motherfuckers!", sparking applause in the press room. Credit: AP Zane Lowe and Ebro Darden from Apple Music hosted the conversation with Bad Bunny. This Thursday's event began with talks with the pre-game artists. Credit: AFP Bad Bunny said this Thursday that he is approaching his much-anticipated half-time performance of…
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