Bad Bunny headlined the Super Bowl LX halftime show with a Spanish‑language set built around his own catalog and Latin pop collaborators. Over roughly 13 minutes, he performed songs including “Tití Me Preguntó,” “Yo Perreo Sola” and “Voy a Llevarte Pa PR” on a field‑level stage styled to resemble a Puerto Rican neighborhood, with dancers, extras and street‑themed props filling the space.
Coverage noted a mix of musical performance and visual storytelling. Outlets highlighted staging elements such as sugar‑cane backdrops, power‑line structures and regional flags, as well as guest appearances from artists including Lady Gaga, Ricky Martin and Cardi B. Some reviews focused on the decision to keep the show primarily in Spanish and on its use of Latin American imagery, while others emphasized the production values and setlist choices.
Reaction pieces described the performance in different ways: TIME, for example, framed it as a show with clear political and cultural messages, pointing to segments like “El Apagón” and the closing “Together We Are America” visual. Sports and entertainment outlets also offered letter grades and round‑ups of notable moments, with most assessments trending positive but differing on where the show ranks among recent halftime performances. For readers interested in that line of analysis, more detail is available in TIME’s breakdown of Bad Bunny’s halftime show.