Music superstar Bad Bunny will take center stage at one of the biggest entertainment moments of the year, the Bad Bunny Super Bowl Halftime Show during Super Bowl LX on Sunday, delivering a performance expected to captivate millions of viewers worldwide.
The halftime spectacle arrives as the Seattle Seahawks face the New England Patriots at Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara, placing global music culture squarely in the spotlight of the championship matchup.
The performance takes place at the midpoint of the game and will be broadcast live on NBC and Peacock, giving fans multiple ways to stream the event.
How to Watch the Halftime Show
Comprehensive game-day coverage begins early. Pregame programming starts at 1 p.m. EST, building toward the highly anticipated 6:30 p.m. kickoff. Both the game and halftime performance will air on NBC’s national broadcast and be available for streaming on Peacock, offering cord-cutters and mobile viewers easy access.
Where to watch Super Bowl 2026
- Matchup: New England Patriots vs. Seattle Seahawks
- Location: Levi’s Stadium (Santa Clara)
- Date: Sunday, Feb. 8
- Time: 6:30 p.m. ET
- TV channel: NBC
- Live stream: Peacock
How to stream Super Bowl 60
Cord-cutters will have no shortage of ways to watch the Super Bowl. Here are all the ways to watch the game without a cable subscription this year:
- Peacock
- DirecTV Stream
- Sling TV
- YouTube TV
- Hulu with Live TV
- NFL+
What to Expect From Bad Bunny
Bad Bunny, born Benito Antonio Martinez Ocasio is set to deliver a 12–15 minute performance, a prime slot that routinely blends music, spectacle, and cultural moments. While fans often anticipate surprise guest appearances during halftime shows, the global Latin music icon has not revealed whether other artists will join him.
“It’s going to be fun. It’s going to be easy. People only need to worry about dancing,” he said at his halftime show press conference Thursday. “I know that I told them they had a month to learn Spanish. They don’t even have to learn Spanish. It’s better if they learn to dance. There is no better dance than the one that comes from the heart.”
The pregame ceremony will feature a trio of acclaimed artists. Charlie Puth, Brandi Carlile and Coco Jones are slated to sing the national anthem, “America the Beautiful” and “Lift Every Voice and Sing,” adding a multi-genre musical presence to the opening of the championship broadcast.



