BAD BUNNY MAKES HISTORY WITH SUPER BOWL LX HALFTIME SHOW IN SPANISH
Bad Bunny's 15-minute set will be the first fully non-English performance in Super Bowl history.
Miami, FL - In a groundbreaking move, Latin superstar Bad Bunny is set to become the first artist to deliver a fully Spanish-language halftime show at the Super Bowl. The news was announced on September 29, 2025, and has sent shockwaves throughout the music industry.
"This is a momentous occasion for Bad Bunny and for the Latinx community," said Ana Diaz, a music journalist and expert in Latin American music. "He's been pushing boundaries his entire career, and this is just another example of his commitment to staying true to himself and his roots."
Bad Bunny has made no secret of his dedication to preserving his native language in an industry dominated by English. His discography is largely in Spanish, a decision that has drawn both praise and criticism from fans and critics alike.
The Super Bowl LX halftime show will be Bad Bunny's first solo performance at the event, although he did join forces with Shakira on stage in 2020 to perform their hit collaboration "I Like It" alongside Cardi B. However, this time around, he'll be taking center stage alone, and his setlist is expected to feature a mix of his most popular hits.
Bad Bunny's decision to deliver an entirely Spanish-language performance has sparked excitement among fans, who are eager to see the artist bring his unique energy to the Super Bowl stage. "It's about time we see more representation on that stage," said Maria Rodriguez, a fan from Puerto Rico. "Bad Bunny is an icon in our community, and I'm so proud he's doing this."
The Super Bowl LX halftime show will take place on February 6, 2026, at the Hard Rock Stadium in Miami Gardens, Florida. Bad Bunny's performance promises to be one for the books, marking a historic moment in music history.
As the industry continues to evolve and become more inclusive, Bad Bunny's decision to perform entirely in Spanish is seen as a significant step forward. "It's not just about language; it's about culture," said Diaz. "Bad Bunny is showing the world that our culture matters, and that we deserve to be represented."
With his Super Bowl LX halftime show set to make history, Bad Bunny is solidifying his position as one of the most innovative and influential artists in the industry today.
By Maya Georgi
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