Super Bowl, Bad Bunny and halftime show
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As the College Football Playoff National Championship arrives in Miami, the space between halves carries its own weight, shaped by tradition, in-stadium production, and the scale of the sport’s biggest night.
The Super Bowl 60 Halftime Show promises to be one of the standout moments of 2026, powered by Bad Bunny’s historic headline performance. With additional performances by Charlie Puth, Brandi Carlile, and Coco Jones setting the stage earlier in the day, music lovers and football fans alike have plenty to look forward to on February 8.
Bad Bunny is set to headline the musical entertainment at the Super Bowl in 2026. Here are more details on who's singing and performing this year:
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