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Bad Bunny Makes Multiple Appearances in Super Bowl Halftime Shows

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Last updated: February 7, 2026 6:46 am
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Bad Bunny has become the latest artist to join the ranks of multiple Super Bowl halftime show performers. Known for his global influence and genre-defying music, the Puerto Rican singer and rapper has now taken the Super Bowl stage more than once, emphasizing his standing as a prominent figure in the intersection of music and sports entertainment.

Bad Bunny first appeared at the Super Bowl halftime show in 2020, when he joined Jennifer Lopez on stage in a guest performance during Super Bowl LIV in Miami. That show was widely celebrated for showcasing Latin music and culture, with Shakira also featured as a co-headliner. Bad Bunny’s brief but memorable appearance added energy and international flair to the performance.

Now, with his most recent involvement in a Super Bowl halftime show, Bad Bunny has become part of a small group of artists who have been featured more than once in the high-profile event. His return underscores the enduring popularity and broad appeal of his music, which blends reggaeton, Latin trap, and other contemporary genres.

Being selected for multiple performances at the Super Bowl is considered a significant recognition in the music industry. The halftime show attracts nearly as much attention as the game itself, drawing viewers globally and offering artists a large and diverse platform. Past artists with multiple appearances include Beyoncé, who performed in 2013 and returned in 2016, and Bruno Mars, who headlined in 2014 and made a follow-up appearance in 2016.

Bad Bunny’s repeat presence continues the NFL’s trend of incorporating multicultural and international talent into its entertainment lineup. His inclusion reflects the evolving musical tastes of the Super Bowl’s vast and varied audience. While specific details of his latest performance remain under wraps, his return spotlights his impact not only on the music charts but also on major cultural events like the Super Bowl.

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