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Hopefully You Didn’t Miss It: Bad Bunny’s Super Bowl Halftime Show Was Perreo Histórico

Hopefully you didn’t miss the 2026 Super Bowl halftime show starring Bad Bunny — a historic, meme-worthy, reggaetón-fueled spectacle featuring surprise guests, Latin pride, and Lady Gaga. Catch up on all the highlights, hits, and hilarity now.

If you blinked during Super Bowl LX, you probably missed one of the most electrifying, cultural, and downright perreoso halftime shows in history. Bad Bunny, aka El Conejo Malo, turned Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara into a Caribbean block party meets stadium mega-rave, and honestly — the vibes were astronomical.


Whether you're a die-hard fan of reggaetón, a casual NFL halftime show enjoyer, or just here for the memes, this was not the moment to refill your guacamole bowl. Here's everything you (hopefully) didn't miss — but if you did, don’t worry, we’ve got the juicy highlights.


Bad Bunny Made History — and He Knew It

This wasn’t just any Super Bowl halftime show — this was the first ever solo performance by a Latin and Spanish-language artist on this stage. That's right: no English backup vocals, no compromises. Bad Bunny said “Pa’ mi gente” and the whole world tuned in.


Wearing a futuristic white leather jumpsuit (drip certified by Vogue, don’t fight us), Benito came in hot, riding a giant mechanical shopping cart (an homage to Un Verano Sin Ti, anyone?) before launching straight into a seismic rendition of Tití Me Preguntó.


The Setlist Was a Banger Buffet

We’re talking wall-to-wall Latin hits, perfectly layered to blow your eardrums in the best way possible. The halftime show included:

  • Tití Me Preguntó – Everyone screamed the chorus like their ex was watching.

  • Yo Perreo Sola – Feminist perreo anthem, now with 70 backup dancers.

  • Café Con Ron – Smoother than your auntie's coquito recipe.

  • DeBÍ TiRAR MáS FOToS – An emotional reggaetón slow-burn with a full string section. Classy and sexy.

Each song came with its own visual spectacle — fire jets, neon smoke, dancers in LED folkloric wear, and one guy playing congas mid-air. We don't know his name, but we want his agent.


Surprise Guests? Oh, You Know It

Because no halftime show is complete without a “holy sh*t” moment, Bad Bunny brought out none other than Lady Gaga. No warning. No hints. She just descended from the ceiling like an Avenger, belting out a mashup of Rain On Me and Dakiti that had TikTok trembling.


But he wasn’t done. In came Ricky Martin, hips still not lying, delivering Livin’ La Vida Loca like it was 1999 again. This wasn’t just a concert — this was the multiverse of Latino excellence, and we lived for it.


Culture Took Center Stage

Forget subtlety. Bad Bunny went full Boricua — from the plena drums to the Puerto Rican flag waving proud from the stage scaffolding. Dancers wore updated versions of traditional island attire, including pava hats and bomba y plena skirts — but now with sequins and LEDs.


There was perreo, yes — but there was also passion, pride, and a very clear message: Latino culture isn’t just mainstream. It’s center stage.


The Internet? Lost Its Mind

Twitter/X, TikTok, Instagram — all of them imploded. Memes were flying before the final firework even popped. The hashtag #BadBunnyBowl trended globally, and honestly, people forgot the game was even happening.


A few golden tweets:

  • “This isn't a halftime show, it's a Latin Grammys takeover and I'm here for it.”

  • “Bad Bunny just gave us culture, rhythm, and a workout. My living room is ruined.”

  • “Me explaining to my dad why Lady Gaga is dancing to Yo Perreo Sola:”


Let’s just say it — if you missed the 2026 Super Bowl halftime show, you missed a moment of cultural greatness. Bad Bunny didn’t just perform; he made history, broke boundaries, and brought the entire Latino diaspora to the 50-yard line.

It’s 2026. And Bad Bunny just changed the game. Stay tuned for updates and more in-depth coverage of your favorite celebrities and entertainment news! Create a free membership account with us today!


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