Puerto Rican superstar Bad Bunny delivered one of the most talked-about and energetic performances in the history of Super Bowl LX on February 8, 2026 held at Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara, California. For the first time in the NFL’s big game, Bunny brought a 13-minute stage that included music, culture and a real wedding ceremony, which was watched by more than 135 million viewers worldwide. He became the first Latino solo artist to headline the halftime show with a full Spanish line-up blending Latin pop, cultural storytelling and reggaeton. The set includes some of his hits like Tití Me Preguntó, Baile Inolvidable and Nuevayol with a powerful Puerto Rican heritage storyline.
Real Wedding on the Show

One of the most iconic parts of his performance was the real wedding ceremony live on stage, where a couple, both dressed in white, tied the knot officially in front of millions of viewers as a part of the show, with Bunny acting as a witness while signing their wedding certificate. As per reports and from his representative, the couple had originally invited Bunny to their wedding, but instead of attending that, he asked them to get married on stage during his halftime show. The moment included dancers, musicians and even wedding cakes. followed by surprise performances from Lady Gaga for a salsa-inspired Die with a Smile.
Fashion: Zara Outfit and Custom Sneakers

Bad Bunny always brings out extraordinary styling while performing; this time he chose a custom cream-coloured outfit from Zara, a collared shirt, a casual tie, and a sports-inspired jersey with his family name, Ocasio, and the number 64, believed to be his late mother’s birth year. This made it Zara’s first time outfitting an artist for a major event.
His BadBo 1.0 Adidas sneakers debuted during the performance; they are a 1990s-inspired design he helped in creating. A limited edition of 1,994 was released before the show and sold out immediately, showing his influence in both music and fashion.
Guest Appearances and Fans’ Reaction
The Bad Bunny show is more than just a music performance; it was a show where he paid homage to Latin American traditions and brought many well-known faces such as Lady Gaga, Ricky Martin, Cardi B, Pedro Pascal and others, blending both global star power and cultural pride.

He is known for showcasing his tradition, and this time he incorporated depictions of Puerto Rican life and community gatherings into dancing, emphasizing unity and identity. As per the audience, the show actually showed what America really is and how this performance elevated Bunny’s career even more.
For many viewers this was more than just entertainment; it was seen as a unifying moment that brought music, tradition, love, and culture together on one of the biggest stages.
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