In a groundbreaking moment for Super Bowl history, Bad Bunny transformed the 2026 halftime show into a cultural spectacle that transcended language barriers. As the Seattle Seahawks and New England Patriots paused during their championship battle, the 31-year-old "NUEVAYoL" icon exploded onto the Levi's Stadium stage, kicking off his electrifying medley with the 2022 viral sensation "Tití Me Preguntó."
The six-time Grammy winner then ascended a meticulously crafted casita—a nod to his sold-out Puerto Rico residency—delivering back-to-back hits including "Yo Perreo Sola," "Safaera," "Party," and the patriotic anthem "Voy a Llevarte Pa’ PR." In a powerful tribute to his roots, Bad Bunny seamlessly blended Tego Calderón's 2002 classic "Pa' Que Retozen" and Don Omar's 2003 banger "Dale Don Dale," celebrating Puerto Rican musical legacy on the world's biggest stage.

Bad Bunny and Lady Gaga share the stage during the Apple Music Super Bowl LX Halftime Show at Levi's Stadium on Feb. 08, 2026. Thearon W. Henderson/Getty
The show's most viral moment came when Bad Bunny and surprise guest Lady Gaga ignited the stadium with a fiery dance to "BAILE INoLVIDABLE," before the reggaeton superstar pivoted to his vibrant New York ode, "NUEVAYoL."

Bad Bunny performs during his "Most Wanted" tour at Barclays Center on April 11, 2024 in New York City. Kevin Mazur/WireImage
Climbing a towering platform, Bad Bunny unleashed his 2022 breakthrough "El Apagón," before closing the historic performance with two tracks from his Grammy-winning album DeBÍ TiRAR MáS FOToS: "CAFé CON RON" and the emotional finale "DtMF."

Bad Bunny performs live during "No Me Quiero Ir De Aquí; Una Más" Residencia at Coliseo de Puerto Rico José Miguel Agrelot on September 20, 2025 in San Juan, Puerto Rico. Gladys Vega/Getty
In a pre-show press conference that went viral, Bad Bunny made a bold declaration: "It’s gonna be fun. It’s gonna be easy. And people only have to worry about dancing — I know that I told them they had four months to learn Spanish, they don’t even have to learn Spanish! It’s better if they learn to dance. There’s no better dance than the one that comes from the heart." This statement became the show's unofficial motto, proving that music truly knows no language.