Even with all of the buzz surrounding his Apple Music Super Bowl LX halftime show, Bad Bunny showed up and left it all on the field in Santa Clara, California on Sunday, Feb. 8. The Puerto Rican superstar delivered a cultural performance that fans will certainly never forget. From surprise guests to salsa dance sessions, plethora of tributes to his Latino roots and powerful cultural messages, Bad Bunny straight-up turned the Super Bowl into Benito Bowl, no doubt!
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Super Bowl Gets A Cultural Glow-Up Thanks To Bad Bunny’s Halftime Show
It’s safe to say Bad Bunny came through repping one team during his halftime show, and the team was unity! He proved that division and hate are tearing America apart when love could easily bring everyone together. Fresh off his historic Grammy Awards win, Bad Bunny made one message clear and that’s “Together We Are America.”
He made sure to look fly while performing his hits too. Popping out rocking a cream football jersey with matching pants, looking fly and fresh! Still, he put Latin culture front and center, even throwing in a little taste of his 2025 Puerto Rico residency. He also added even more Latin flavor with a bodega storefront and gave Daddy Yankee his flowers by sliding in a sample of a remixed version of his hit, ‘Gasolina.’
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Surprise Guests To Salsa Dance Sessions — THESE Stars Popped Out For Bad Bunny’s Halftime Show
As if Bad Bunny’s show wasn’t already packed, he turned it all the way UP by bringing out some famous faces to perform right alongside with him. Minutes into his set, Lady Gaga popped out onstage in a blue dress for a salsa-coded spin of her collab with Bruno Mars, ‘Die With A Smile.’ She had a full band and dancers right along with her as she hit high notes that took over the entire stadium. The moment was definitely giving a full Latin club feel thanks to the energetic energy, instruments, and packed dance floor. Bad Bunny and Gaga’s halftime set comes right after they had social media cuttin’ up over their Grammy Awards interaction.

