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Puerto Rican artist Bad Bunny is expected to put up a show at Super Bowl 60 Halftime Show. However, he won't receive a big check from the NFL.
Bad Bunny's Super Bowl LX halftime show divided viewers as he made history as the first ever Spanish language singer to command the stage.
Bad Bunny headlines Super Bowl LX in 2026, marking a historic moment for Latin music. This follows electrifying performances by Kendrick Lamar and SZA in 2025, Usher in 2024, Rihanna in 2023, a Hip-Hop Legends showcase in 2022,
As the NFL tradition goes, the Puerto Rican reggaeton artist will not be paid for his historic halftime performance
WASHINGTON — As Bad Bunny headlines the Super Bowl 60 halftime show Sunday, many fans might be wondering just how much he'll get paid for one of television’s most-watched musical performances. The answer might surprise you, because the paycheck isn't that big. Like past headliners, Bad Bunny won’t be paid beyond a modest fee.
Kid Rock is headlining the event, happening in parallel with Bad Bunny's 2026 Super Bowl performance
While the recent Grammy Award-winning singer-songwriter Bad Bunny is set to take the stage for an unforgettable halftime performance at the annual game, several other artists are committed to performing as part of the All-American Halftime Show.