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Bad Bunny: What you need to know about the Super Bowl LX headliner before his big halftime show

Thomas Melia Thomas Melia

Global superstar Bad Bunny is headlining the Super Bowl LX halftime show, and we’re giving you the rundown about the current reigning reggaeton artist.

Despite being world famous and hugely popular in Latin America as well as other Hispanic countries, not everyone had heard his name before now.

And since there seem to be more places showing the Super Bowl than ever in Manchester this year, we thought we’d give you a little explainer of his story so far and why you should care when he takes one of the world’s biggest stages.

So, if you’ve been wondering, “who is Bad Bunny?” – well, this is who…

Who is Super Bowl halftime show headliner, Bad Bunny?

Born in Puerto Rico, Benito Antonio – now more widely recognised by his artistic moniker Bad Bunny – is a fast-rising Spanish-speaking act who has transported modern-day reggaeton from Latin America to all new heights.

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The Puerto Rican powerhouse has only ever visited the UK once, performing at O2 Forum Kentish Town in London seven years ago as part of his first-ever run of global shows entitled ‘La Nueva Religión’ (The New Religion) tour.

Since then, ‘El Benito’ has dropped seven full-length studio albums and nine musical projects overall, which have all helped establish him as a major force to be reckoned with in the music industry.

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Bad Bunny is headlining the Super Bowl halftime show on 8 February
Bad Bunny is headlining the Super Bowl halftime show on 8 February
Bad Bunny is headlining the upcoming Super Bowl halftime show on 8 February / Credit: Press Shot via Apple Music (Supplied) / Unsplash via Naveen Venkatesan

Alongside his musical career, Bad Bunny has seen himself at the forefront of various pop culture moments thanks to his innovative fashion sense and notable charm.

Iconic moments Bad Bunny is known for

With his first album X 100Pre (an abbreviation meaning Forever) dropping back in 2018, Bad Bunny has spent almost eight years in the limelight, so it will come as no surprise that there are plenty of iconic moments you might remember.

Bad Bunny as a drag queen – To coincide with the release of his single ‘Yo Perreo Sola’ (I Twerk Alone), Benito stepped into unchartered territory, debuting three different Drag personas to combat toxic masculinity in the reggaeton music scene.

WWE – Benito is a huge fan of wrestling. He first appeared for a performance at the Royal Rumble in 2021, before returning later that year and teaming up with Damian Priest to take down The Miz and John Morrison.

VMA performance – The Latin multi-hyphenate made headlines in 2022 after kissing a male dancer on-stage. Both fans and media outlets stated the performance harked back to Madonna’s similar showcase two decades prior; you can watch Bad Bunny’s kiss HERE (skip to 2:50).

Met Gala – Well-recognised for its glamorous and glitzy outfits, the Met Gala brings together A-Listers for a showcase of all things fashion. Bad Bunny was styled by fashion house Jacquemus and wore a backless suit with a 26-foot train.

The Super Bowl is a huge accomplishment for all artists, now Bad Bunny joins the headlining roster / Credit: Jorge Rojas via Unsplash (Supplied)
The Super Bowl is a huge accomplishment for all artists; now Bad Bunny joins the headlining roster / Credit: Jorge Rojas via Unsplash (Supplied)

SNL – The LATAM star has appeared on American comedy sketch-show SNL numerous times, both as an artist and as a part-time comedian. In 2023, Bad Bunny and Pedro Pascal became an overprotective aunty and mum duo and had crowds laughing uncontrollably.

Carpool Karaoke – James Corden’s nighttime show segment was welcomed into the reggaeton world courtesy of Bad Bunny. However, it’s his cover of ‘Break Free’ by Ariana Grande where he discusses it’s the first English-spoken song he ever learnt that had people falling in love with him.

Coachella – This desert-based music festival is known for its large-scale productions, and in the early summer of 2023, Bad Bunny became the first Spanish-speaking artist to headline this mega music celebration.

No Me Quiero Ir de Aquí – Translating to ‘I don’t want to leave here’, this was the title of his Puerto Rico residency. As well as creating lifelong memories for fans, this 31-date experience also boosted the economy of his home country.

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What songs will Bad Bunny perform at his Super Bowl halftime show?

With 28 songs over one billion streams, Bad Bunny is going to have a tricky time deciphering which of his hits to include in his upcoming Super Bowl halftime show performance.

His most recognisable album is the beach-inspired Un Verano Sin Ti (A Summer Without You), which features six tracks with over one billion streams, so it’s safe to say this LP is guaranteed some love.

The latest addition to El Benito’s discography, DeBÍ TiRAR MáS FOToS (I Should’ve Taken More Photos) might also steal the spotlight due to its focus on exploring traditional Puerto Rican sounds.

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And, after reconciling late last year, Bad Bunny might take his friendship with J Balvin to Super Bowl status, performing songs from their collaborative album OASIS as well as their Cardi B link-up ‘I Like It’.

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Audio North‘s Bad Bunny Super Bowl setlist prediction:

  • NUEVAYoL
  • Tití Me Preguntó/ Me Porto Bonito/ Moscow Mule (Medley)
  • Dákiti
  • I Like It (With Cardi B and J Balvin)
  • La Canción (With J Balvin)
  • Callaíta (With Tainy)
  • Un x100to (With Grupo Frontera)
  • Baile Inolvidable

Super Bowl halftime show performances normally contain around 10 songs, and the setlist is being kept very tight-lipped as per usual; however, it’s always fun to throw out a prediction or two before the event on Sunday, 8 February.

Which special guests will join Bad Bunny’s Super Bowl halftime show line-up?

Bad Bunny has worked with a multitude of artists from reggaeton sidekicks to pop supremes like Jennifer Lopez, Dua Lipa and Drake.

Although it’s highly unlikely these big names will all be free at the same time, when it comes to ‘The Bowl’, anything is possible.

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  • Most Likely: Tainy, Cardi B, J Balvin
  • Dream Artists: Rosalía and RaiNao

Can I get tickets to see Bad Bunny this year?

The ‘Tití Me Preguntó’ songwriter is heading to the UK for the second time ever in his career, for his Debí Tirar Más Fotos World Tour, and he’s chosen Tottenham Hotspur as the location for this huge cultural moment.

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If you’re wondering where to get tickets, you have two chances to watch this superstar in his element as he’s performing on June 27 and 28; you can grab your tickets for either date HERE and HERE, respectively.

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Hopefully, now you’ve discovered more about who this Latin American sensation is, so you’re not left completely clueless when the Seahawks and Patriots take a quick 15-minute break mid-game.

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All the artists performing at the BRIT Awards 2026 in Manchester – so far

Daisy Jackson Daisy Jackson The BRIT Awards will be hosted at Co-op Live, with tickets on sale today. Credit: Supplied

The BRIT Awards 2026 are right around the corner, and will be taking place in Manchester for the first time – but who will be performing?

The huge music awards has been drip-feeding us announcements all year so far ahead of the actual BRITs on Saturday 28 February.

With just four names announced to date, it’s already shaping up to be one of the biggest events Manchester has ever seen.

From the world’s biggest pop-stars to a producer who’s worked with the biggest names on the planet, the BRIT Awards have called upon some serious stars who’ll be performing for crowds in Manchester.

Here are all the names who have been announced so far.

Who’s performing at the BRIT Awards 2026?

Harry Styles

Harry Styles will be performing at the BRITs in Manchester
Harry Styles will be performing at the BRITs in Manchester. Credit: Johnny Dufort

Harry Styles will finally be performing at the Co-op Live – a venue he’s a major investor in – for the first time this year, thanks to the BRIT Awards.

The megastar will be performing his new single Aperture, which has broken a years-long drought of new music from the former One Direction singer.

And given that his upcoming UK tour dates are exclusively in London, this will be a rare chance to see him on home turf.

Olivia Dean

Olivia Dean has also been announced as a performer for the BRITs
Olivia Dean has also been announced as a performer for the BRITs. Credit: Jack Davison

The first name to be announced as performing at the BRIT Awards was star-of-the-moment, Olivia Dean.

She’ll be taking to the stage at the Co-op Live as a Grammy Award-winner too, having taken home the Best New Artist trophy last week.

Olivia Dean has also announced an unbelievably intimate show in Manchester too as part of the wider BRITs Week for War Child concert series, performing at the Albert Hall.

Wolf Alice

Wolf Alice are performing at the Brit Awards 2026
Wolf Alice are performing at the Brit Awards 2026

Wolf Alice – one of the UK’s most celebrated bands – will be performing at this year’s BRITs, hot off the back of their own headline arena tour which received serious praise across the board.

The group are nominated for three awards this year – Group of the Year, Alternative/Rock Act, and Mastercard Album of the Year for their fourth studio album ‘The Clearing’.

This will be the first time they’ve performed at the Co-op Live, joining the biggest names in the industry for the BRIT Awards 2026.

Mark Ronson

Outstanding Contribution To Music winner Mark Ronson
Outstanding Contribution To Music winner Mark Ronson

One of the greatest producers of a generation will be getting a double-whammy at the BRIT Awards 2026 – both a slot to perform, AND the highly coveted Outstanding Contribution To Music award.

Mark Ronson has created some of the world’s biggest hits with other top artists, including Uptown Funk with Bruno Mars, Shallow with Lady Gaga, and Back to Black with Amy Winehouse.

He already has two BRIT Awards and nine Grammys – and now he can add a lifetime achievement to that trophy cabinet.

Mark Ronson said: “This is the most meaningful honour of my career. I think of the times I’ve watched artists I revere accept this same award. The idea that I’m now standing in that lineage feels impossible.

“I left England as a kid, but this country runs through everything I’ve made. The UK artists I’ve worked with—their brilliance and refusal to compromise—shaped not just my work but how I understand what music should do. And more than anything, it’s the crowds here who’ve sustained and showed up for me.

“The fans, the festival crowds, the record buyers and streamers—the love has always been overwhelming. I’m beyond grateful for all of it.”

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