Bad Bunny Super Bowl 2026: Setlist, Guests & Predictions

Bad Bunny makes history on February 8, 2026 as the first Latino solo artist to headline the Super Bowl halftime show. Fans worldwide are buzzing about which songs he’ll perform and which surprise guests might join him at Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara, California.

The Puerto Rican superstar just made Grammy history on February 1, 2026. He won Album of the Year for Debí Tirar Más Fotos, becoming the first artist to win with a Spanish-language album. He also won Best Música Urbana Album and Best Global Music Performance. He now has six Grammy Awards and 17 Latin Grammy Awards.

Bad Bunny Super Bowl Halftime Show 2026

Super Bowl halftime shows typically last 12 to 15 minutes. Artists usually perform shortened versions of four to seven songs. Here’s what we predict for his historic performance.

Bad Bunny Super Bowl 2026: Predicted Setlist

Most Likely Songs

Tití Me Preguntó

This 2022 hit won five Latin Grammy Awards and became a viral TikTok sensation. The song has over 1.6 billion Spotify streams. Its high energy makes it perfect for opening the show. Prediction confidence: 95%.

Moscow Mule

This track became the first Spanish-language song nominated for Best Pop Solo Performance at the Grammy Awards. The song peaked at #4 on Billboard Hot 100. It lets Bad Bunny showcase his vocal abilities. Prediction confidence: 90%.

Callaíta

This 2019 breakthrough hit has over 1 billion YouTube views and 1.5 billion Spotify streams. Bad Bunny performed it during the 2020 Super Bowl with Shakira. The song is perfect for a dance-heavy segment. Prediction confidence: 85%.

DtMF (Debí Tirar Más Fotos)

The title track from his latest album earned Grammy nominations for Record and Song of the Year. This nostalgic tribute to Puerto Rico carries deep emotional weight. The song just helped him win Album of the Year at the Grammys. Prediction confidence: 90%.

I Like It

His 2018 collaboration with Cardi B and J Balvin earned a Grammy nomination for Record of the Year. The song remains his biggest crossover hit and went five times platinum. Most casual viewers will recognize this track immediately. Prediction confidence: 70%.

Dakiti

This 2020 track became the first all-Spanish song to reach the Billboard Hot 100 Top 10. The song peaked at #5 and now has over 2 billion Spotify streams. This makes it Bad Bunny’s most-streamed song on Spotify. It builds perfect momentum for a finale with pyrotechnics. Prediction confidence: 75%.

Performance Structure

Bad Bunny will likely open with “Tití Me Preguntó” for maximum energy. He’ll transition to “Moscow Mule” for a vocal showcase. “Callaíta” brings the dance break. A traditional Puerto Rican music segment honors his heritage. “I Like It” features a surprise guest. “DtMF” provides emotional depth. The finale closes with “Dakiti” and fireworks.

Who will join Bad Bunny

Who Will Join Bad Bunny? Guest Performer Predictions

Jennifer Lopez (75% Probability)

Jennifer Lopez co-headlined the 2020 Super Bowl and brought out Bad Bunny as her guest. This creates a perfect full-circle moment. She publicly defended his selection and said “Music and art transcends language.” Her iconic status appeals to older demographics while Bad Bunny connects with younger fans. She could perform for two to three minutes.

Cardi B (70% Probability)

Cardi B released her album Am I The Drama? in December 2025. Her first arena world tour kicks off in February 2026. The Super Bowl serves as major promotion for her tour. Their collaboration “I Like It” went five times platinum. Cardi B is known for surprise appearances at major events. She would perform for about two minutes.

Daddy Yankee (60% Probability)

Daddy Yankee pioneered reggaeton and holds the “King of Reggaeton” title. His appearance represents a passing of the torch moment. He officially retired in 2022 but might make an exception for the Super Bowl. He could perform a brief snippet of “Gasolina” for 60 to 90 seconds.

Other Possibilities

J Balvin has a 55% chance of appearing. Drake remains a wild card at 35%. The NFL typically keeps at least one guest completely secret until showtime.

Also Check: Super Bowl 2026 Performers list

What to Expect From Bad Bunny’s Super Bowl Performance

Production Value

Apple Music and Roc Nation are producing the show with an estimated $13 to $15 million budget. Expect massive LED screens covering the field with Puerto Rican flag imagery dominating the visual design. The production includes 50 to 100 backup dancers. Pyrotechnics and fireworks will punctuate key moments.

Historic Accessibility Feature

The performance includes Puerto Rican Sign Language for the first time at a Super Bowl. Deaf Puerto Rican performer Celimar Rivera Cosme leads this groundbreaking effort.

Cultural Elements

Traditional bomba drums and cuatro guitars may appear on stage. Bad Bunny will blend modern reggaeton with ancestral sounds. His fashion choices will likely feature Puerto Rican designers. The performance focuses on celebration rather than confrontation.

Our Final Prediction: Bad Bunny’s Super Bowl Setlist

  1. Tití Me Preguntó (90 seconds) – High energy entrance
  2. Moscow Mule (90 seconds) – Vocal showcase
  3. Callaíta (90 seconds) – Maximum choreography
  4. Puerto Rican Medley (60 seconds) – Traditional instruments
  5. I Like It (120 seconds) – Cardi B guest appearance
  6. DtMF (90 seconds) – Emotional storytelling
  7. Dakiti (90 seconds) – Explosive finale

Total performance time: 12 minutes

We predict Cardi B will definitely appear. Jennifer Lopez has a strong chance as a second guest. Bad Bunny will control 60 to 70% of the stage time.

Why Bad Bunny’s Setlist Choices Are Historically Significant

Bad Bunny becomes the first Latino solo headliner choosing which songs represent Latin music to 120 million viewers. Each song choice sends a message about Puerto Rican identity.

His Grammy Album of the Year win on February 1 proves that Spanish-language music belongs on the biggest stages. Reggaeton evolved from criminalized music in Puerto Rico to winning the Grammy’s top prize and headlining the Super Bowl.

Previous halftime performers see 400 to 1,000% streaming increases the next day. Rihanna saw a 640% increase after her 2023 performance. Bad Bunny’s catalog could gain 100 million new listeners overnight.

How to Watch Bad Bunny’s Super Bowl Performance

The game kicks off at 6:30 PM ET on Sunday, February 8, 2026. Halftime typically occurs around 8:00 to 8:30 PM ET. Tune in by 8:00 PM to avoid missing the start.

Watch on NBC, Peacock, Telemundo or NFL Plus. Peacock costs $7.99 per month with ads. The performance will be available on YouTube immediately after the live broadcast.

FAQs about Bad Bunny Super Bowl 2026

Will Bad Bunny perform in English or Spanish?

Bad Bunny will perform primarily in Spanish. Expect 80 to 90% Spanish and 10 to 20% English. “I Like It” includes English verses if Cardi B joins him.

Has Bad Bunny revealed his setlist?

No official setlist has been announced. Super Bowl halftime show setlists remain closely guarded secrets until the performance.

Who will be Bad Bunny’s guest performers?

No guests have been officially confirmed. Cardi B and Jennifer Lopez are most likely based on past collaborations and public support.

How long is Bad Bunny’s performance?

Super Bowl halftime shows last 12 to 15 minutes. Bad Bunny will likely perform five to seven songs in shortened versions.

What is Bad Bunny’s most popular song?

“Dakiti” has over 2 billion Spotify streams, making it his most-streamed song. “Callaíta” has over 1 billion YouTube views. “Tití Me Preguntó” has 1.6 billion Spotify streams. “I Like It” is his biggest crossover success.

Will Bad Bunny wear a dress at the Super Bowl?

No. TMZ confirmed Bad Bunny will not wear a dress despite earlier rumors. Expect bold and culturally significant fashion choices.

What songs will Bad Bunny definitely perform?

“Tití Me Preguntó” and “DtMF” are almost certain based on Grammy success and recent wins. “Moscow Mule” and “Callaíta” are highly likely.

Has Bad Bunny performed at the Super Bowl before?

Yes. Bad Bunny appeared as a surprise guest during the 2020 Super Bowl with Shakira and Jennifer Lopez. This marks his first time as the headlining performer.

Bad Bunny’s Super Bowl performance represents more than entertainment. Just one week after winning Album of the Year at the Grammys, he carries the responsibility of representing Puerto Rican culture to the world’s biggest audience. Tune in February 8, 2026 at 8:00 PM ET on NBC.

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