Bad Bunny is set to make history at the 2026 Super Bowl LX halftime show at Levi's Stadium in Santa Clara, California, becoming the first artist with a primarily Spanish-language repertoire to headline the event, according to CBS News. Meanwhile, the Milan-Cortina Winter Olympic Games officially opened on February 6, 2026, with a vibrant ceremony featuring performances by Mariah Carey and Andrea Bocelli, as reported by BBC World. However, the music world also faced some setbacks, as singer Neil Young canceled his upcoming UK tour and other European dates, Sky News reported. Additionally, police recovered a body believed to be the son of rapper Lil Jon, ABC News announced.
The Winter Olympics opening ceremony was split across four locations, with Milan's San Siro stadium as the primary venue, BBC World noted. Elements of the ceremony also took place in Cortina, Livigno, and Predazzo. Despite logistical concerns, the production went off without any issues. Two Olympic cauldrons were lit, one in Milan and the other in Cortina, with Andrea Bocelli performing "Nessun Dorma" as the torch entered the San Siro stadium.
Neil Young, 80, apologized to fans in a post on his official website, stating it was "not the time" to perform live shows and that he had "decided to take a break," according to Sky News. The Canadian-American singer was scheduled to tour this summer, with dates planned for Manchester, Glasgow, Woodstock in Oxfordshire, and Cork.
In other news, Milton Police in Georgia recovered a body believed to be Nathan Smith, the son of rapper Lil Jon, as reported by ABC News. Smith was reported missing on February 3. The Milton Police Department immediately began search efforts after Smith left his residence under unusual circumstances.
Bad Bunny's upcoming Super Bowl performance will showcase his impactful lyrics, including those from his Grammy-winning album. One notable lyric, "Debí tirar más fotos de cuando te tuve / I should have taken more photos when I had you," captures the nostalgia and longing for cherished moments, according to CBS News.
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