Get ready for Super Bowl LX on February 8 at Levi’s Stadium because the real fireworks might just happen off the field. This year’s entertainment lineup is a genre-bending dream, blending reggaeton fire, punk rock rebellion, and soulful pop tributes that promise to steal the show from the gridiron action.At the heart of it all is Bad Bunny, the Puerto Rican talented singer-king of reggaeton, who’s set to own the halftime show. Imagine 12-15 minutes of pure energy: thumping bass, infectious rhythms, and those signature Spanish lyrics that have conquered playlists worldwide. It’s his first solo halftime gig, following a memorable cameo with Shakira—and J.Lo back in 2020. Fans are already hyped, picturing hits like ‘Tità Me Preguntó’ or ‘Moscow Mule’ exploding under the stadium lights, with pyrotechnics and dancers turning the field into a Latin party.
Pregame rocks with Green Day and other stars
Kicking things off pregame, Green Day brings their raw punk edge as Bay Area hometown heroes. Billie Joe Armstrong’s gravelly vocals and anthems like ‘American Idiot’ could riff on their anti-establishment vibe, perfectly timed for the NFL’s 60th anniversary. Their set joins a powerhouse opening ceremony honoring Super Bowl MVPs past—think emotional covers and surprises that tug at football nostalgia.The pregame roster doesn’t stop there. Charlie Puth delivers smooth pop flair, Brandi Carlile adds folk-soul depth, and Coco Jones brings R&B sparkle. Olivia Dean’s jazzy vibes and Post Malone’s genre-mashing rap-rock round out the weekend, ensuring every fan finds their jam from tailgate to halftime.This mix feels fresh and fearless—Bad Bunny representing global Latinx pride, Green Day channeling ‘90s grit, and the rest weaving a tapestry of American music icons. It’s not just filler between plays; it’s a cultural moment drawing 130 million eyes last year alone. Whether you’re dancing in the stands or glued to your screen, Super Bowl 2026’s soundtrack will have everyone talking long after the trophy’s lifted.
