The world is anticipating Bad Bunny’s 13-minute performance at the 2026 Super Bowl Halftime Show on February 8, and it seems Bad Bunny is also ready to rock the stage. However, speculations are getting stronger about the cameo of a celebrity guest appearance during the ‘DtMF’ singer’s performance, which will be taking place at Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara, California.
Recently, Bad Bunny teased the possibility of guest appearances during his performance. When asked about the same, Bad Bunny gave a rather playful response.
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What Bad Bunny said about a guest appearance at his Super Bowl performance
During the Apple Music Super Bowl LX Halftime show press conference, when asked about a guest performance, Bad Bunny playfully responded, saying, “That is something I'm not going to tell you.” The Grammy winner added, “I don't know why you asked that.”
He further quipped on who all will be there at the big game and said “I have a lot of guests.” He added that his family, friends, his community, and the world will be there to support him. “It's going to be my family, my friends, and all the Latino community around the world that support me, the whole country. There's so many people who support me around the world,” the ‘I Like It’ singer added.
Bad Bunny isn’t giving any spoilers
The 31-year-old singer also emphasized that he doesn't want to “give any spoilers.” Bad Bunny is confident that the night is going to be fun.
He added, “It's gonna be fun. It's gonna be easy, and people only have to worry about dancing.”
Bad Bunny is grateful for the support he is receiving
Bad Bunny also shared the support he’s receiving ahead of his Super Bowl performance. "There are a lot of people that stop me on the street at the airport, and say, 'I know you gonna do a great performance at the Super Bowl. Good luck. God bless you.' I feel great."
"Everyone who's stopped me on the street or wherever I go, they only wish good things on me. I know that the world is gonna be happy this Sunday, that they are going to dance and have a good time," he continued.
As anticipation builds, Bad Bunny is keeping fans guessing about the details of his performance. With three Grammy Awards to his name, Bad Bunny steps onto the Super Bowl stage as more than just a chart-topping hitmaker, he arrives as a global force who has reshaped Latin music’s place in mainstream pop culture.