
Bad Bunny’s performance headlined the halftime show at Super Bowl 60, with the Puerto Rican singer scripted to become the first artist to perform a Super Bowl halftime performance in Spanish.
Bad Bunny, whose much talked about performance was joined by Lady Gaga, Ricky Martin and Pedro Pascal among others, closed the show with a powerful message of “Together, we are America”.
Bad Bunny’s halftime show at Super Bowl 60 was worth watching, and for those who couldn’t catch it LIVE – you can watch his performance online here:
The complete Super Bowl halftime show, including Bad Bunny’s performance and highlights, is available to stream on Peacock Premium (NBC platform).
Official NFL services such as NFL Game Pass also offer full replays of the show.
In some countries, free viewing options also include services such as Channel 5 in the UK or 7plus in Australia. Viewers can also watch the performance on social networks, where clips are circulating online. However, full releases may appear on YouTube or other video platforms once they are officially approved.
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More about the Bad Bunny halftime show
With pulsating reggaeton beats and cultural pride, Bay Bunny performed his hits from Debi Tirar Mas Fotos, including DtMF and NUEVAYoL.
Towards the end of the performance, the Puerto Rican singer named all the South American and Caribbean countries while surrounded by the nations’ flags.
He said “God bless America” before ending his performance with the message: “Together we are America” written on a football.
“The only thing more powerful than hate is love,” also proclaimed a banner behind him.
Who else performed at Super Bowl 60?
Before Bad Bunny’s halftime performance, the pre-kickoff lineup was headlined by Green Day, who pumped up the crowd with hits like Holiday, Boulevard of Broken Dreams and American Idiot.
Singer Charlie Puth took the stage for the national anthem. Brandi Carlile performed America the Beautiful and Coco Jones performed Lift Every Voice and Sing to warm up the audience.
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Donald Trump attacks Bad Bunny
Soon after his performance at Super Bowl XL, US President Donald Trump harshly criticized the show on Truth Social.
“The Super Bowl Halftime Show is absolutely terrible, one of the worst, EVER! It makes no sense, is an insult to the greatness of America, and does not represent our standards of success, creativity or excellence,” he wrote.
“Nobody understands a word the guy is saying and the dance is disgusting, especially for little kids watching from all over the US and all over the world,” Trump said.
“And by the way, the NFL should replace their ridiculous new Kickoff rule immediately. MAKE AMERICA GREAT AGAIN!” he added.
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Bad Bunny deletes Instagram account
Following his iconic Super Bowl 60 halftime performance, fans noticed that Bad Bunny’s Instagram account, whose real name is Benito Antonio Martínez Ocasio, was not showing any posts.
He apparently deleted or changed the privacy settings of his older posts and also unfollowed everyone on the platform. The Bad Bunny display image is also missing.
The reason for his move remains unknown.





