Bad Bunny has been selected to perform at the Super Bowl LX Halftime Show, scheduled for Sunday. However, this decision hasn’t exactly resonated with NFL fans, especially those watching late at night.
Since his rise to fame in 2016, the three-time Grammy Award winner has become one of the top recording artists. Recently, he’s opened up about his worries concerning U.S. immigration and customs enforcement.
Earlier this month, Bad Bunny shared his concerns about scheduling a concert date, ultimately deciding against it for fear that his fans could be detained by ICE agents. “But there was a problem with my concert,” he mentioned, highlighting his worries on ID.
In June, he recorded and shared a video on social media portraying what he referred to as a local ICE operation in Puerto Rico. “Look, those agents are in these cars, RAV-4s, and they’re here in Pontezuela,” he said in Spanish.
Despite anticipation, NFL fans don’t seem particularly excited about Bad Bunny’s performance at Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara, California. Before the announcement, he teased a single U.S. concert date on his social media, stating, “I’ve been considering it and, after discussions with my team, I think I’ll just do one date in the U.S.”
The Super Bowl LX is set for February 8, 2026.
