NFL Super Bowl will dance to the rhythm of Bad Bunny

The NFL Super Bowl will dance to the rhythm of Bad Bunny. The popular Puerto Rican artist will star next Sunday, February 8, in a show with a lot of flavor at halftime of the final American Football game, Super Bowl LX, in collaboration with Apple Music.

Thus the “Bad Rabbit” promises that “the world will dance” that night at Levi’s Stadium, home of the San Francisco 49ers, located in Santa Clara, California.

In the preview video of his long-awaited show, published on YouTube, Bad Bunny is seen with a mobile phone in his hand listening to his song ‘An unforgettable dance’, until the volume increases and several people around him begin to emerge from the darkness and begin to dance with him.

Bad Bunny doesn’t take long to move his hips to the rhythm of his own music. The people who dance are of all ages and from different ethnic groups, offering an image of unity, at a time when the United States is going through a significant anti-immigration wave due to the decisions of its president, Donald Trump.

On February 8, the “Boricua” artist will become the first Latino man to star in the intermission of the grand final of the National Football League (NFL) championship.

His election was criticized by Republican Trump, who maintained that it was “crazy” and that he had never heard of him.

However, Bad Bunny was the most streamed artist globally in 2025 and was among the five most listened to on the platform in the last three years.

According to Roger Goodell, commissioner of the NFL, the decision to invite Bad Bunny to entertain the Super Bowl halftime was made in a “considered” manner and with “unity” in mind.

The artist declared last year that he excluded the United States from his last tour for fear of raids and the actions of immigration agents at the venues.

This 2026 performance will be Bad Bunny’s second appearance in an NFL championship game, although his first as a lead. He previously participated with Shakira and Jennifer López in the 2020 Super Bowl LIV.

The divisional finals

The Seattle Seahawks crushed the San Francisco 49ers 41-6 and sealed their place in the National Conference (NFC) title game, prelude to the 2026 Super Bowl.

In the NFC final, the Seahawks will host the Los Angeles Rams, who beat the Chicago Bears 20-17 in a duel played on Sunday.

The most recent time Seattle reached the NFC championship game was in the 2014 season, when they defeated the Green Bay Packers 28-22.

Running back Kenneth Walker III had an outstanding performance in the home team’s offense, adding 116 yards for three touchdowns rushing. Sam Darnold passed for 124 yards and a touchdown.

The Seahawks got off to an explosive start. On the kickoff, Rashid Shaheed had a spectacular 95-yard return to the painted zone to take a 7-0 lead, which they increased with a field goal by Jason Myers and a pass to the end zone to Jaxon Smith-Njigba to go up 17-0.

San Francisco offered a timid reaction in the second quarter with a pair of field goals by Eddy Pineiro, which brought them within 17-6, a reaction that was extinguished before halftime with a touchdown run by Kenneth Walker III that moved Seattle away 24-6.

In the second half the nightmare continued for the 49ers who could not prevent the score from going 34-6 with another three-point kick by Jason Mayers and another carry to the painted zone by Kenneth Walker III.

The beating intensified in the final period, Walker, in steamroller mode, once again penetrated the Gambusinos line to celebrate his third score of the game that made the score 41-6.

The dominance of the Seahawks allowed them to remove Sam Darnold, starting quarterback, to avoid an injury and place substitute Drew Lock for the rest of the game; Same situation for the visitor, who with no chance of a comeback, sent Brock Purdy to the bench so that Mac Jones, his backup, could finish the match.

In this way, the Seattle Seahawks will face the Los Angeles Rams in the NFC final scheduled for this Sunday, January 25 (6:30 pm ET), at Lumen Field in the city of Seattle, Washington state, seeking a place in Super Bowl LX.

On the other hand, in the American Conference (AFC) on the same Sunday, January 25 (3 pm ET), the Denver Broncos will host the New England Patriots at Empower Field at Mile High, in the city of Denver, seeking qualification for the 2026 “Super Bowl” where Bad Bunny will be there to entertain the halftime show.