The Complete History of Super Bowl Halftime Performers: Bad Bunny to Lead the 2026 Show
Entertainment/Music/Sports

The Complete History of Super Bowl Halftime Performers: Bad Bunny to Lead the 2026 Show

Explore the lineup of artists who have graced the Super Bowl halftime stage throughout its storied history as we look ahead to Super Bowl LX.

The New England Patriots and Seattle Seahawks have secured their spots in Super Bowl LX. While many eagerly anticipate the matchup, others tune in mainly for the halftime show, which is typically the year’s most-watched musical event. Historically, the halftime show has featured some of the biggest names in music and has provided unforgettable moments throughout the event’s 60-year history.

This year’s headliner will be Bad Bunny, performing at Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara, California on Sunday, February 8. Although he hasn’t confirmed any special guests, there are speculations that Cardi B, who is also dating Patriots wide receiver Stefon Diggs, might join him.

In previous years, performers included Kendrick Lamar, who took the spotlight in 2025, and Rihanna, who performed in 2023. Other notable acts include Eminem, Dr. Dre, Snoop Dogg, and Mary J. Blige during the 2022 halftime show. The excitement continues as we look forward to the next big show.

Next article

U.S. Olympic and Paralympic Athletes to Receive Payments Through Major $100 Million Contribution

Newsletter

Get the most talked about stories directly in your inbox

Every week we share the most relevant news in tech, culture, and entertainment. Join our community.

Your privacy is important to us. We promise not to send you spam!