Bad Bunny for the 2026 Super Bowl halftime show

The Issue

The Super Bowl halftime show is one of the most watched musical performances worldwide, and it serves as a platform for showcasing immense talent and diversity on a global stage. There is no artist more deserving of this prestigious opportunity in 2026 than Bad Bunny, a true icon of the music industry.

Bad Bunny, born Benito Antonio Martinez Ocasio, is a Puerto Rican singer, rapper, and songwriter who has taken the world by storm with his unique blend of Latin trap and reggaeton. He has broken barriers and shattered stereotypes, earning numerous awards, including Latin Grammy Awards and Billboard Music Awards. His music transcends language and cultural boundaries, connecting with fans from all walks of life and sending positive messages of empowerment, love, and inclusivity.

Having Bad Bunny perform at the 2026 Super Bowl halftime show would not only attract a massive global audience but also celebrate the rich cultural diversity that characterizes our world today. The NFL has previously showcased diverse talents such as Shakira and Jennifer Lopez, receiving resounding praise for embracing inclusion and representation on such a large stage. Including Bad Bunny would further solidify the NFL’s commitment to honoring diverse voices and would be a step towards a more inclusive and exciting halftime lineup.

In addition to his global fanbase, Bad Bunny is a philanthropic force, continually advocating for social justice, equality, and community empowerment. His presence at the Super Bowl would highlight these causes, aligning well with the NFL’s own commitments to social impact initiatives.

We urge the NFL and halftime show organizers to recognize the significant cultural and musical contribution Bad Bunny brings to the table. Let's make the 2026 Super Bowl halftime show an unforgettable experience and an inclusive celebration of global music culture. Sign this petition to show your support for Bad Bunny as the 2026 Super Bowl halftime performer!

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The Issue

The Super Bowl halftime show is one of the most watched musical performances worldwide, and it serves as a platform for showcasing immense talent and diversity on a global stage. There is no artist more deserving of this prestigious opportunity in 2026 than Bad Bunny, a true icon of the music industry.

Bad Bunny, born Benito Antonio Martinez Ocasio, is a Puerto Rican singer, rapper, and songwriter who has taken the world by storm with his unique blend of Latin trap and reggaeton. He has broken barriers and shattered stereotypes, earning numerous awards, including Latin Grammy Awards and Billboard Music Awards. His music transcends language and cultural boundaries, connecting with fans from all walks of life and sending positive messages of empowerment, love, and inclusivity.

Having Bad Bunny perform at the 2026 Super Bowl halftime show would not only attract a massive global audience but also celebrate the rich cultural diversity that characterizes our world today. The NFL has previously showcased diverse talents such as Shakira and Jennifer Lopez, receiving resounding praise for embracing inclusion and representation on such a large stage. Including Bad Bunny would further solidify the NFL’s commitment to honoring diverse voices and would be a step towards a more inclusive and exciting halftime lineup.

In addition to his global fanbase, Bad Bunny is a philanthropic force, continually advocating for social justice, equality, and community empowerment. His presence at the Super Bowl would highlight these causes, aligning well with the NFL’s own commitments to social impact initiatives.

We urge the NFL and halftime show organizers to recognize the significant cultural and musical contribution Bad Bunny brings to the table. Let's make the 2026 Super Bowl halftime show an unforgettable experience and an inclusive celebration of global music culture. Sign this petition to show your support for Bad Bunny as the 2026 Super Bowl halftime performer!

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Petition created on November 4, 2025