Make the Super Bowl halftime show more inclusive


Make the Super Bowl halftime show more inclusive
The Issue
The Super Bowl is one of the most watched and celebrated events in the world, attracting millions of viewers from all walks of life. It stands as a pinnacle of American culture, showcasing not only athletic excellence but also incredible musical talent. However, the diversity of performers at the Super Bowl halftime show often does not truly reflect the multicultural vibrancy of America today. We believe it’s time for a change.
Bad Bunny, a dynamic Puerto Rican artist whose influence spans across genres and cultures, represents a significant part of this vibrant diversity. As an American citizen and a global icon, Bad Bunny has not only captivated fans worldwide with his unique sound and charisma but has also been a powerful voice for inclusivity and cultural unity. Integrating Bad Bunny into the Super Bowl halftime lineup would be an important step toward acknowledging and celebrating the broad diversity of our society.
Furthermore, adding a range of diverse artists alongside Bad Bunny will transform the halftime show into a more inclusive and representative event. Music knows no boundaries, and as the Super Bowl represents the height of national entertainment, its programming should reflect the diversity of the audience it garners. We have long since moved past the era where such events should only be reflective of one demographic. Instead, let us embrace a stage where talents from all backgrounds can shine together.
The Super Bowl is an opportunity to demonstrate unity and inclusion. By featuring Bad Bunny and a host of other diverse artists, we can ensure everyone feels seen and represented during this major event. It's time to make the halftime show a celebration of America's rich tapestry of voices and stories.
Join us in urging the NFL and Super Bowl organizers to make the halftime show a more inclusive reflection of our collective culture by adding Bad Bunny and a diverse lineup of artists. Sign this petition to make a difference and celebrate unity at the Super Bowl.

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The Issue
The Super Bowl is one of the most watched and celebrated events in the world, attracting millions of viewers from all walks of life. It stands as a pinnacle of American culture, showcasing not only athletic excellence but also incredible musical talent. However, the diversity of performers at the Super Bowl halftime show often does not truly reflect the multicultural vibrancy of America today. We believe it’s time for a change.
Bad Bunny, a dynamic Puerto Rican artist whose influence spans across genres and cultures, represents a significant part of this vibrant diversity. As an American citizen and a global icon, Bad Bunny has not only captivated fans worldwide with his unique sound and charisma but has also been a powerful voice for inclusivity and cultural unity. Integrating Bad Bunny into the Super Bowl halftime lineup would be an important step toward acknowledging and celebrating the broad diversity of our society.
Furthermore, adding a range of diverse artists alongside Bad Bunny will transform the halftime show into a more inclusive and representative event. Music knows no boundaries, and as the Super Bowl represents the height of national entertainment, its programming should reflect the diversity of the audience it garners. We have long since moved past the era where such events should only be reflective of one demographic. Instead, let us embrace a stage where talents from all backgrounds can shine together.
The Super Bowl is an opportunity to demonstrate unity and inclusion. By featuring Bad Bunny and a host of other diverse artists, we can ensure everyone feels seen and represented during this major event. It's time to make the halftime show a celebration of America's rich tapestry of voices and stories.
Join us in urging the NFL and Super Bowl organizers to make the halftime show a more inclusive reflection of our collective culture by adding Bad Bunny and a diverse lineup of artists. Sign this petition to make a difference and celebrate unity at the Super Bowl.

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Petition created on October 14, 2025