Bad Bunny and Lady Gaga turn Super Bowl LX halftime into Puerto Rico showcase

Grammy Award winner Bad Bunny brought Lady Gaga to the Super Bowl halftime stage. He delivered a Spanish language set at Levi’s Stadium. The show leaned hard into his Puerto Rico roots. It also put Latin pop in the NFL Super Bowl’s biggest entertainment slot.

The Bad Bunny Super Bowl moment arrived midway through the Super Bowl halftime show 2026. Gaga came out for “Die With a Smile”, her duet with Bruno Mars. They reworked it for a live band setting.

The collaboration quickly became one of the most shared clips from the night. It turned a performance that was already trending as the Bad Bunny halftime show into a crossover event.

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For anyone searching who is Bad Bunny or where is Bad Bunny from, the artist is Puerto Rican. He was born Benito Antonio Martínez Ocasio. His set leaned into that identity from the opening beats.

Puerto Rico is a United States territory and Puerto Ricans are US citizens. The island is not a state. That distinction often sits in the background of debates captured by the search query is Puerto Rico part of America.

Bad Bunny’s songs ran through fan favourites. US outlets listed hits such as “Tití Me Preguntó”, “Yo Perreo Sola” and “El Apagón”. They also listed guest turns from Ricky Martin. The show included celebrity cameos including Cardi B and Pedro Pascal.

The timing also mattered. It came a week after Bad Bunny became the first artist to win the Grammys album of the year with an all Spanish language record.

The halftime slot carried extra weight beyond the usual spectacle. Apple said listens on Apple Music jumped sharply straight after the show. Real time data showed a sevenfold lift.

Kickoff was about 10.30am AEDT on Monday. Halftime was expected around midday depending on the game. Viewers could watch on Seven and 7plus, or via ESPN on subscription services.

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