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Bad Bunny at the Super Bowl 2026: A Tribute to Puerto Rico in the Halftime That Will Be in History

For his Super Bowl show, Bad Bunny surprised everyone by inviting Lady Gaga and fellow Puerto Rican Ricky Martin

Bad Bunny at the Super Bowl 2026 A Tribute to Puerto Rico in the Halftime That Will Be in History
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The Super Bowl LX halftime show became a historic moment where Bad Bunny paid a profound tribute to Puerto Rico, its culture, and its identity, in front of hundreds of millions of viewers worldwide.

From the very first moments, the performance conveyed meaning and Pride. The artist's real name, Benito Antonio Martinez Ocasio, appeared on the screen before the show began, underscoring the personal connection between the artist and his cultural heritage. As predicted, the halftime show opened with the iconic "Titi Me Pregunto," filling the stadium with rhythm and energy. The stage design was more than just a backdrop: it visually represented a Puerto Rican house, surrounded by palm trees, coconuts, and everyday scenes like people playing dominoes or boxing—clear symbols of life on the Caribbean island. This display, full of cultural details, reflected Bad Bunny's intention to bring his homeland to the heart of the most-watched sporting event on the planet. A musical journey through his greatest hits. During his performance, Bad Bunny performed a setlist that combined classics and tracks from his latest award-winning album. After opening with 'Titi Me Pregunto', he continued with 'Yo Perreo Sola' and a snippet of 'Safaera', one of his most celebrated hits.

On stage, familiar faces also appeared: celebrities like Cardi B, Karol G, Puerto Rican Young Miko, and Pedro Pascal were some of those present around the little house, adding to the moment.

Bad Bunny, dressed in white—a color laden with symbolism and purity—continued with snippets like 'Party' and 'I'm going to take you Pa PR', reaffirming the tribute to his homeland.

One of the most impactful moments occurred when Benito “fell off the little house” and quickly returned to the stage to sing 'EoO', one of the tracks from his new award-winning album 'DeBI Tirar Mas Fotos'.

Addressing the audience directly,He stated with conviction that he was at the Super Bowl because he never stopped believing in himself,and he urged everyone to never stop believing in their own dreams—an inspiring message that transcended the music. During this interlude, it was surprising to see a couple getting married during the show, followed by the appearance of Lady Gaga, dressed in sky blue, who sang a salsa version of her song 'Die With a Smile,' standing out for her vocal warmth. Closing with a message of continental unity: Bad Bunny continued with 'Baile Inolvidable,' one of the most significant tracks from his latest album, in which he uttered words like "sing without fear, love without fear" while performing "Nueva Yol." An iconic moment occurred when the artist intended to present himself with a Grammy and then appeared on screen receiving it—a symbolic allegory of his own journey. The show continued to surprise us with Ricky Martin taking the stage to perform 'Lo que le happened to Hawaii,' followed by Bad Bunny's powerful line, "Everyone wants to be Latino," set against a backdrop that evoked—according to some viewers—the struggle with electricity in Puerto Rico. The show's finale was marked by energy and diversity. Bad Bunny performed 'Cafe con Ron' and uttered the emblematic "God Bless America" ????before listing several countries that make up the Americas, including Venezuela, Cuba, Bolivia, Colombia, Canada, Puerto Rico, and, of course, the United States—a gesture of continental inclusion confirming the show's cultural reach. The performance concluded with his song "Debi Tirar Mas Fotos," leaving an indelible impression of rhythm, identity, and pride. On a pole that evoked—according to some spectators—the struggle with electricity in Puerto Rico.

The show's closing was marked by energy and diversity. Bad Bunny performed 'Cafe con Ron' and uttered the emblematic “God Bless America” before listing several countries that make up the Americas, including Venezuela, Cuba, Bolivia, Colombia, Canada, Puerto Rico, and, of course, the United States—a gesture of continental inclusion confirming the show's cultural reach.

The performance concluded with his song “Debi Tirar Mas Fotos,” leaving an indelible impression of rhythm, identity, and pride.

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