Bad Bunny will perform as the headline act for Super Bowl LX, scheduled for February 8, 2026, at Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara, California. The Grammy Award-winning artist confirmed the news on social media, with the event broadcast live on NBC and available to stream on Peacock. This appearance follows his growing fame linked to the WWE and WrestleMania.
From Pro Wrestling Debut to Puerto Rico Street Fight Victory
Known to wrestling fans for his involvement with WWE, Bad Bunny made a notable mark by winning the 24/7 Championship in 2021. At WrestleMania 37, he debuted in pro wrestling alongside Damian Priest, defeating John Morrison and The Miz. His connection to WWE deepened in 2023 when he hosted the Backlash pay-per-view event in Puerto Rico. There, he faced Priest, who had joined the Judgment Day faction, in a San Juan Street Fight, where Bad Bunny emerged victorious in front of his home crowd.
Significance of Bad Bunny’s Upcoming Super Bowl Performance
Bad Bunny’s selection as the halftime performer signals his rising influence both in music and entertainment, bridging his success in the WWE with mainstream sports events. Performing at Super Bowl LX in the Bay Area will highlight his unique crossover appeal, continuing to build his brand beyond music and wrestling entertainment.
“Super Bowl LX. Bay Area. February 2026.#AppleMusicHalftime@NFL @AppleMusic @RocNation @SNFonNBC @nbc @peacock pic.twitter.com/XEWpAldrlS” Benito Antonio, Performer
Super Bowl LX.
Bay Area.
February 2026.#AppleMusicHalftime@NFL @AppleMusic @RocNation @SNFonNBC @nbc @peacock pic.twitter.com/XEWpAldrlS— Benito Antonio (@sanbenito) September 29, 2025
