🎤 The Gutter Report: Bad Bunny to Headline Super Bowl LX

Spanish on the biggest U.S. stage — Puerto Rico included, America skipped, and the world’s watching

Bad Bunny is officially set to headline the Super Bowl LX halftime show on February 8, 2026, at Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara, California. With Apple Music presenting and Roc Nation producing, this will be the first time a Puerto Rican artist brings a full Spanish-language performance to the biggest stage in America.

This isn’t just halftime entertainment — it’s a cultural shift.

🚫 No U.S. Tour Dates — But The Super Bowl Stage

Bad Bunny’s upcoming Debí Tirar Más Fotos World Tour runs from late 2025 through mid-2026. The tour includes Latin America, Europe, Asia, and beyond. But the United States is excluded.

He explained the choice was tied to ICE raid concerns outside venues. He emphasized it wasn’t out of hate for America — but he wasn’t going to risk his fans’ safety or compromise his stance.

Yet ironically, he’ll take center stage at the most American event of all: the Super Bowl.

🇵🇷 Puerto Rico First

Before hitting the road, Bad Bunny staged a 30-date residency in San Juan called No Me Quiero Ir de Aquí. Puerto Rico wasn’t just a stop — it was the heart of his rollout.

That choice showed where his loyalty lies. Puerto Rico may be overlooked in U.S. culture and politics, but for Bad Bunny, it’s the center of everything.

🌍 Spanish Music, Global Stage

Bad Bunny has proven Spanish doesn’t need translation to dominate. His latest album, Debí Tirar Más Fotos, blends reggaeton, salsa, plena, and bomba. By bringing those sounds to the Super Bowl, he’s forcing America to recognize Spanish-language music as global, not niche.

🎤 Who Might Join Him

Bad Bunny’s Puerto Rico residency brought out guests like Eladio Carrión, Jowell y Randy, Mora, Wisin, Pedro Capó, and more.

Super Bowl tradition leans on surprise cameos, so expect cross-genre fireworks. Names like Cardi B are rumored, but just as likely, he could bring Puerto Rican legends on stage to stamp the moment in history.

📸 Scenes From Benito

| 🎶 Bad Bunny live — Puerto Rican energy on a global stage.


| 🌻 From reggaeton to high fashion — Bad Bunny rewrites the rules of artistry.


| 🔥 Commanding arenas worldwide — and now the Super Bowl halftime stage.


🏛 Big Institutions Move for Themselves

Here’s the irony: Bad Bunny skipped the U.S. for safety and protest, but the NFL and Apple still booked him for the country’s biggest spectacle. That’s how institutions move — they’ll silence the little guy but embrace a superstar if it boosts their ratings.

🔑 Why This Moment Matters

  • Spanish music takes over the world’s largest stage.

  • Puerto Rico included, the U.S. skipped.

  • Culture first, politics second.

  • Big Tech and big institutions once again proving they only care about what benefits them.

Love him or hate him, Bad Bunny is making history. The Super Bowl won’t just be about football — it’ll be about Spanish language, Puerto Rican pride, and global dominance.

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