NFL Halftime Show 2026: League Makes Surprise Decision For San Francisco Super Bowl

After months of speculation, the NFL finally made their choice for the Super Bowl 60's Halftime Show performer. Here's all you need to know about it.

The Super Bowl Halftime show is an annual spectacle that fans wait year-round for. While the focus is on the elites of the AFC and NFC as they battle it out for the grandest prize in the sport, the entertainment is also at a fever pitch. Superstars and celebrities have graced the iconic floor, with some of the biggest names in the business making their presence felt during Super Bowl weekend.

As a result, it has become a yearly game of guessing for the fan base as they try to figure out who is going to be the next star to make their presence felt at the Super Bowl. Last year, it was Kendrick Lamar, coming off one of the greatest years of his career, who set the stage on fire in New Orleans. But as the league comes to San Francisco for the 60th iteration of the event, the NFL had a surprising choice for the spot.


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Super Bowl 60 Halftime Show Performer

In May 2023, it was officially announced that Levi’s Stadium, the home of the San Francisco 49ers, would host the Super Bowl for the second time, the last time coming a decade prior.

This year, there was a ton of speculation about who the performer could end up being. A popular name was someone already related to the NFL, in Taylor Swift. In a relationship with Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce, the two got engaged before the start of the season.

As a result, commissioner Roger Goodell was asked about the possibility of the 14-time Grammy Award winner headlining the event in San Francisco. Even though the two sides tried to come to an agreement, it wasn’t to be, as some of Swift’s demands went a little beyond the league’s bandwidth.

Ultimately, though, in one of the most anticipated games of the season, as the Green Bay Packers, after trading for Micah Parsons just days before the start of the year, faced off against his former team, the Dallas Cowboys, the news was made official.

The NFL has announced that Bad Bunny will perform at the Super Bowl LX halftime show. The Puerto Rican superstar, one of the most famous artists in the world, will take the stage on the biggest platform in San Francisco.

It will be interesting to see which teams make it to the Super Bowl this season. As of now, the Buffalo Bills and Philadelphia Eagles look like the favorites, as they are the only two undefeated teams in the NFL after Week 4.

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11 COMMENTS

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    Anonymous 4 months ago

    I am out. Not watching this year

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    Anonymous 5 months ago

    This is such a dumb thing for the NFL. I won’t even watch the Super Bowl this year for the stupidity of promoting this guy. I did see that Turning Point USA will air a different program for half time. I am sure it will represent the best of America rather than the demonic of the world. If I can time the game right I will only tune in in time to watch the half time of Turning Point. NFL you are promoting the wrong things socially in our beloved country. Surely you will learn from this year and change your course. – From Jim in TN, a Christian, a Veteran, a Patriot, NFL Football enthusiast, last.

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    Anonymous 6 months ago

    Will not watch game if promoting this person bad bunny

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    Anonymous 7 months ago

    👇

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    Anonymous 7 months ago

    Never head of this person I’m Puerto Rican; he’s not a superstar. He’s an ugly clown

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    Anonymous 7 months ago

    Will not watch any of it

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