Tuesday, March 31, 2026
21.1 C
New Delhi

Super Bowl halftime: Katy cheers for Bad Bunny

Bad Bunny set for Super Bowl LX halftime performance; Katy Perry says 'remind the world what the real American dream looks like'

As anticipation builds for Bad Bunny’s highly awaited performance at the Super Bowl LX halftime show this Sunday at Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara, California, the Puerto Rican superstar received an outpouring of love and support from the entertainment world.

Katy Perry cheers for Bad Bunny

Ahead of the big show, Katy Perry, who previously headlined the Super Bowl halftime show, took to her social media handle to share an encouraging message for the Grammy-winning star. In a tweet, she wrote, “You got this @sanbenito remind the world what the real American dream looks like.” Bad Bunny’s Super Bowl moment comes on the heels of his historic Grammy award win for Album of the Year. His all-Spanish album Debi Tirar Mas Fotos became the first-ever Spanish album to win the award.

JLo and Shakira support Bad Bunny

The artist’s selection has not been without controversy, considering last year’s show which featured Kendrick Lamar take the big stage. However, Jennifer Lopez, who headlined the Super Bowl halftime show in 2015, addressed the criticism in an interview with CBS Mornings, saying, “Music and art transcend language… He’s one of the top artists in the world right now.” Shakira, also acknowledged the significance of the moment, celebrating the broader milestone it represents for Latin music on one of the world’s biggest platforms. More than 120 million Americans are expected to tune into the show which takes place at half-time in the American football match-up between the New England Patriots and the Seattle Seahawks in Santa Clara, California.On the streets of San Juan, Bad Bunny’s compatriots are eagerly awaiting the world’s most famous Puerto Rican to represent the island at the Super Bowl halftime show on Sunday.Above all, they are proud that a singer who grew up on the small Caribbean island of 3.2 million inhabitants has reached such heights, without ever forgetting his humble origins in Vega Baja, a municipality about 40 kilometers (25 miles) west of the capital.

‘Political struggles’

Beyond the music, the performance of Benito Antonio Martinez Ocasio, Bad Bunny’s real name, has taken on a political dimension in the United States.Some conservatives opposed the choice of an artist who sings in Spanish and has been critical of the Trump administration’s mass deportation of immigrants.Speaking Thursday, Bad Bunny, 31, steered clear of politics, instead promising “It’s going to be a huge party,” he said, playfully dodging questions about surprise guests and other details. “What people can expect from me … I want to bring to the stage, of course, a lot of my culture. But I really don’t, I don’t want to give any spoilers. It’s going to be fun.”

About the show

Apple Music’s Zane Lowe mentioned that Bad Bunny’s Super Bowl halftime performance is 13 minutes long during an interview with the superstar on Thursday. Historically, they run 12 to 15 minutes.

Bad Bunny to perform entirely in Spanish?

All of Bad Bunny’s music is recorded in Spanish, so it seems like a safe bet. Were he to include English into his set, it would likely appear in a spoken interjection — or it would be featured in text.On Thursday, he joked that fans didn’t actually need to learn Spanish to enjoy his set — but they should be prepared to dance.

Will special guests join Bad Bunny?

It is impossible to predict, but it would be surprising if Bad Bunny wasn’t joined by other performers — particularly other giants of Latin music, and probably, other Puerto Rican performers. The band Chuwi joined Benito for every night of his San Juan residency; it wouldn’t be out of the question to see them on stage for their collaboration, “Weltita.”Other potential guests, if the residency is a framework to follow, could include Marc Anthony, Ricky Martin, Jennifer Lopez, Young Miko, Wisin y Yandel, Gilberto Santa Rosa and Alfonso Vélez. But the list goes on and on.

Fans express fears

In the same neighborhood, near a mural depicting Bad Bunny with a Puerto Rican flag, Angelis Segarra crosses her fingers that the halftime show goes off without a hitch.”I hope they don’t sabotage his show because lately I’ve seen that a lot of people don’t want him there,” said the 22-year-old waitress.”Spanish is our main language and part of our culture, and I think that, while always respecting others, our culture has to be very valuable to us,” he said.”I think they selected Bad Bunny partly because Latinos are important in the United States. It’s a country of immigrants, and without immigrants, it wouldn’t be in the position it’s in,” he concluded. Go to Source

Hot this week

Why has Spain closed its airspace to US planes amid the Iran war?

Spain has closed its airspace to US planes involved in the Iran conflict, reasserting its opposition to Washington’s operations against the Islamic Republic. Read More

Mexico calls deaths of migrants in US custody ‘alarming’ as toll reaches 14

Mexico has called the deaths of 14 migrants in US immigration custody ‘alarming’ and ‘unacceptable,’ raising concerns over detention conditions as Donald Trump’s crackdown intensifies, with authorities facing accusations of sy Read More

Pakistan still safe haven for terrorists, 15 major terror groups still active: US report

A US report has raised fresh concerns over Pakistan’s credibility as a mediator, stating that multiple militant groups continue to find safe haven in the country despite years of counterterror efforts. Read More

JeM Chief Masood Azhar’s Brother Mohammad Tahir Anwar Dies In Pakistan: Reports

Masood Azhars brother Mohammad Tahir Anwar, a longtime Jaish e Mohammed member, has died in Pakistan, cause unknown, his funeral is set in Bahawalpur Go to Source Read More

Seizing Kharg Island? How The US Could Attempt A Strategic Takeover

US weighs airborne and amphibious options to seize Irans Kharg Island oil hub, aims for leverage on shipping and nuclear talks, experts warn of escalation and global oil shocks Go to Source Read More

Topics

Why has Spain closed its airspace to US planes amid the Iran war?

Spain has closed its airspace to US planes involved in the Iran conflict, reasserting its opposition to Washington’s operations against the Islamic Republic. Read More

Mexico calls deaths of migrants in US custody ‘alarming’ as toll reaches 14

Mexico has called the deaths of 14 migrants in US immigration custody ‘alarming’ and ‘unacceptable,’ raising concerns over detention conditions as Donald Trump’s crackdown intensifies, with authorities facing accusations of sy Read More

Pakistan still safe haven for terrorists, 15 major terror groups still active: US report

A US report has raised fresh concerns over Pakistan’s credibility as a mediator, stating that multiple militant groups continue to find safe haven in the country despite years of counterterror efforts. Read More

JeM Chief Masood Azhar’s Brother Mohammad Tahir Anwar Dies In Pakistan: Reports

Masood Azhars brother Mohammad Tahir Anwar, a longtime Jaish e Mohammed member, has died in Pakistan, cause unknown, his funeral is set in Bahawalpur Go to Source Read More

Seizing Kharg Island? How The US Could Attempt A Strategic Takeover

US weighs airborne and amphibious options to seize Irans Kharg Island oil hub, aims for leverage on shipping and nuclear talks, experts warn of escalation and global oil shocks Go to Source Read More

The Dangerous Optics Of ‘Progress’: Are Trump’s Claims Of Peace Talks Just Strategic Cover?

Trump’s parallel messaging of diplomacy and destruction is sending a confusing signal: is the US moving towards a deal, or towards escalation? Read More

Kerala Lottery Result Today Live: Sthree Sakthi SS-513 Winning Numbers For March 31, 2026; First Prize Rs 1 Crore

Kerala Lottery Result Today: Sthree Sakthi SS-513 lottery result will be declared today, on Tuesday, March 31. Check the live updates and full list of winning numbers from 3 pm. Read More

Israel Clears Bill For Capital Punishment For Palestinians: Which Countries Use The Death Penalty?

Reported by: Marco Müller Israel’s parliament, the Knesset, has passed a bill imposing the death penalty for Palestinians convicted of deadly attacks in military courts. Read More

Related Articles