Bad Bunny to Headline 2026 Super Bowl Halftime Show with Charlie Puth Singing National Anthem
After his recent success at the Grammy Awards, Bad Bunny is gearing up to headline the halftime show at the 2026 Super Bowl. The Puerto Rican rapper and singer is excited to bring his culture to the big game at Levi's Stadium in California. Bad Bunny, born Benito Antonio MartÃnez Ocasio, won two top awards at the Grammys and is looking forward to the halftime show, which will be sponsored by Apple Music and Roc Nation.
Bad Bunny expressed his excitement for the halftime show and emphasized the importance of his fans and supporters. He hinted at a lively and culturally rich performance but kept details under wraps. The show will also feature interpreter Celimar Rivera Cosme doing Puerto Rican Sign Language. Bad Bunny's selection as the halftime show headliner has faced criticism, but NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell has defended the decision, highlighting Bad Bunny's global popularity and ability to unite people through music.
In addition to Bad Bunny's performance, Charlie Puth will sing the national anthem at the Super Bowl. Puth, known for his vocal talent and musical career, considers the national anthem a challenging yet beautiful piece of music. The New Jersey native has come a long way from posting singing videos on YouTube to becoming a Grammy-nominated artist with multiple albums under his belt. The combination of Bad Bunny's halftime show and Puth's rendition of the national anthem promises to make the 2026 Super Bowl a memorable event for music fans and football enthusiasts alike.