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The NFL announces another performance amid criticism of Bad Bunny

News RoomBy News RoomJanuary 20, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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The NFL has confirmed that Super Bowl LX will feature a second musical show to complement Bad Bunny’s halftime performance, following the wide range of comments that emerged after the Latin American singer was selected.

The announcement of Bad Bunny as the main halftime artist generated mixed reactions on social media. While some celebrated the inclusion of the Puerto Rican performer, others questioned the decision.

“Bad Bunny at the Super Bowl? This makes no sense,” one user wrote, while another commented, “The NFL should focus on artists who represent the essence of American football.” These reactions surfaced at the time of the announcement several weeks ago, although there were also those who defended the choice, pointing out that the singer is “a global figure who will attract new audiences.”

For some, the issue was not only the singer’s background but also the musical genre. “This should be a rock show, not reggaeton,” one fan argued, in contrast to those who applauded the cultural diversity that the Latin artist brings to the event.

The new show that will be part of Super Bowl LX

During the divisional matchup between the Chicago Bears and the Los Angeles Rams, where the California team ultimately claimed the victory, the league announced that the iconic rock band Green Day will open the game’s ceremony on February 8 at Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara, California.

This decision does not alter the halftime show, where Bad Bunny will remain the headlining star. Just a few days ago, the Puerto Rican singer released a trailer of the performance he is preparing for the NFL’s biggest day, highlighting themes of multiculturalism.

Green Day will perform some of its greatest hits while a tribute is paid to historic Super Bowl MVPs.

“We’re super excited to open Super Bowl 60 in our own backyard,” said Billie Joe Armstrong. “It’s an honor to welcome the legends who have shaped the game and kick off the night for fans around the world. Let’s have fun and make some noise!”

The NFL also released a statement emphasizing the importance of the event: “Celebrating 60 years of Super Bowl history with Green Day as the hometown band, while honoring the legends who have defined this sport, is an incredible way to start the celebration,” said Tim Tubito, the league’s senior director of events. Without a doubt, this year’s Super Bowl will be a historic event not only in sporting terms, but also as a reflection of the cultural changes of our times.



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