Reconsider Bad Bunny as Super Bowl halftime headliner

Recent signers:
Joseph Aimino and 14 others have signed recently.

The Issue

The NFL Super Bowl halftime show is a spectacle that millions of fans eagerly anticipate each year. As someone who loves the tradition of watching this iconic event, I was surprised and somewhat concerned to hear about the decision to select Bad Bunny as the headliner for the 2025/2026 performance.

While Bad Bunny is undeniably a talented artist with a massive following, it is important to consider the demographics of the Super Bowl's audience. The vast majority of viewers speak English, and the halftime show often serves as a celebration of musical diversity that can appeal to this broad audience. Bad Bunny's music, while popular, is predominantly in Spanish, which might not resonate with the entirety of the audience who are expecting a diverse mix of musical genres and languages during this grand event.

I fully support the inclusion of Spanish-speaking artists, but I believe it would be more fitting if Bad Bunny were featured alongside other artists rather than as the main headliner. By doing so, the NFL can create a lineup that caters to all segments of its diverse viewer base, ensuring that everyone finds something enjoyable in the performance. This approach would honor the rich cultural diversity of NFL fans and make the halftime show a truly inclusive experience.

The Super Bowl is a unique occasion that unites people of all backgrounds, and the halftime show should reflect this unity by presenting a range of music that speaks to everyone. We ask the NFL to please reconsider the headlining act for the 2025/2026 Super Bowl halftime show and ensure that the lineup is as inclusive and representative as the audience it serves.

Please join me in signing this petition to encourage the NFL to listen to its fans' diverse voices and to rethink its selection for this major entertainment event. Let's make the Super Bowl halftime show a memorable celebration for everyone.

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Recent signers:
Joseph Aimino and 14 others have signed recently.

The Issue

The NFL Super Bowl halftime show is a spectacle that millions of fans eagerly anticipate each year. As someone who loves the tradition of watching this iconic event, I was surprised and somewhat concerned to hear about the decision to select Bad Bunny as the headliner for the 2025/2026 performance.

While Bad Bunny is undeniably a talented artist with a massive following, it is important to consider the demographics of the Super Bowl's audience. The vast majority of viewers speak English, and the halftime show often serves as a celebration of musical diversity that can appeal to this broad audience. Bad Bunny's music, while popular, is predominantly in Spanish, which might not resonate with the entirety of the audience who are expecting a diverse mix of musical genres and languages during this grand event.

I fully support the inclusion of Spanish-speaking artists, but I believe it would be more fitting if Bad Bunny were featured alongside other artists rather than as the main headliner. By doing so, the NFL can create a lineup that caters to all segments of its diverse viewer base, ensuring that everyone finds something enjoyable in the performance. This approach would honor the rich cultural diversity of NFL fans and make the halftime show a truly inclusive experience.

The Super Bowl is a unique occasion that unites people of all backgrounds, and the halftime show should reflect this unity by presenting a range of music that speaks to everyone. We ask the NFL to please reconsider the headlining act for the 2025/2026 Super Bowl halftime show and ensure that the lineup is as inclusive and representative as the audience it serves.

Please join me in signing this petition to encourage the NFL to listen to its fans' diverse voices and to rethink its selection for this major entertainment event. Let's make the Super Bowl halftime show a memorable celebration for everyone.

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Petition created on October 10, 2025