Bad Bunny made his mark at Levi's Stadium, producing a memorable festival during the Super Bowl 60 halftime show.
The famed Puerto Rican artist struck lightning partway through the Seahawks and Patriots' contest. Predictably, his performance was delivered in Spanish -- save for a brief cameo from Lady Gaga.
Nevertheless, the messaging was universal as ever.
With that, here's what you need to know about the content of Bad Bunny's 2026 halftime show.
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Bad Bunny offered quite the showcase across 15 minutes, producing an eclectic display that featured odes to Hawaii, Puerto Rico and more. The Vega Baja native called for unity across "America" -- the countries and territories that make up North, Central and South America, as well as the Caribbean.
"Together, we are America," a football that accompanied Bad Bunny throughout his showcase read.
Bad Bunny's football to close his Super Bowl halftime show: “Together, We Are America.” pic.twitter.com/mgh4O4GEET
— Bleacher Report (@BleacherReport) February 9, 2026The Puerto Rican emcee's performance was a joyful one. Dancers streamed onto the pitch, reveling in his music, which featured hints of salsa, merengue, reggaeton and Latin trap.
Through it all, Bad Bunny's love of his homeland -- and the wider Latin American region that houses it -- was laid bare. Bad Bunny invoked his 31-show residency in Puerto Rico with "La Casita", a nod to the colorful buildings that line his homeland's thoroughfares. The venue, which featured heavily throughout his “Debí Tirar Más Fotos” tour, reemerged on Sunday night. A number of luminaries of Latin descent -- including Cardi B, Karol G, Pedro Pascal and Ronald Acuña Jr. -- twirled and whirled on the dwelling.
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Bad Bunny pranced on the abode before falling through its roof. He found himself wading through a number of different settings throughout the night, from tall grass in the Caribbean countryside to an apparent Puerto Rican electric line.
He ended the festivities in style, calling on the masses of viewers to embrace love.
"The only thing more powerful than hate is love," Bad Bunny said, the message mirrored on a billboard behind him.
"God bless America," he added before listing out Latin American countries, from Cuba to Venezuela.
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