All-American Halftime Show for Super Bowl LX: Performers, Cast, Time, Date & Everything to Know

Published 10/29/2025, 12:39 AM EDT

Every year, the Super Bowl Halftime Show has emerged to be an even bigger cultural spectacle than the last. A feast for the history books, taking root in music and parade. It has become a stage where performers vie to create one of the most memorable nights in live entertainment's legacy. Super Bowl LX, coming in 2026, is expected to be no anomaly. The event has come to be not only a game halftime but as a centerpiece of American cultural expression, artistry that is as studded as the Atacama's skies.

Because nothing says American culture like football and synchronized dancing under thirty thousand floodlights.

What is the All-American Halftime show?

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The highlight entertainment event during the Super Bowl, the All-American Halftime Show, has blended music, dance, and performance art to celebrate American culture as the showstopper to the football spectacle on the grounds. It is part of a broader weekend lineup dedicated to music and performance that reflects the nation’s rich cultural diversity and creativity.

It has also supported concerts and related festivities, from patriotically charged versions to Sting headlines around the city, complementing the grand halftime event.

Who are the performers in the All-American Halftime show?

Puerto Rican artist Bad Bunny is officially confirmed as the headliner for the 2026 Super Bowl halftime show. This has marked a historic moment as he will be the first solo Latin male artist to lead the show, performing a mix of reggaeton and Latin trap music primarily in Spanish. The lineup has been speculated to feature other special guests, but no further performers have been officially announced. 

  Rumors of artists like Taylor Swift, Adele, Miley Cyrus, Justin Bieber, Green Day, and Metallica all being mulled over. Bad Bunny previously participated in the 2020 show alongside Jennifer Lopez and Shakira. The previous year’s headliner was Kendrick Lamar.

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If you thought the biggest question was who would win the game, wait till you find out when to hit pause for the halftime spectacle.

When and where will the Halftime show take place?

Super Bowl LX has been scheduled for Sunday, February 8, 2026, at Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara, California, part of the greater San Francisco Bay Area. The halftime show typically begins around 8:15 p.m. Eastern Time, midway through the game. It will be broadcast live on major networks, including NBC, Peacock, and Telemundo, as well as streaming platforms affiliated with the NFL, enabling millions of viewers to watch from home or around the world.

What is the theme of the 2026 All-American Halftime show?

The 2026 halftime show theme centers on unity and cultural pride, showcasing the rich heritage and diversity of Latin American music and culture through Bad Bunny’s performance. It symbolizes a celebration of community, resilience, and identity, emphasizing connection across audiences through rhythm and storytelling through the artistic vision and influence of Bad Bunny.

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The Super Bowl halftime show continues to be a monumental fusion of sports and culture, capturing the spirit of the nation in moments of thrilling entertainment. With Bad Bunny’s groundbreaking role as the first solo Latin male headliner, Super Bowl LX has stepped up to deliver not just a show but a cultural milestone, as per the repertoire, for the ages, lighting up Levi’s Stadium for the captivated audiences worldwide.

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What do you think of the spectacle that this All-American Halftime is being orchestrated to become? Let us know in the comments below.

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Adiba Nizami

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Adiba Nizami is a journalist at Netflix Junkie. Covering the Hollywood beat with a voice both sharp and stylish, she blends factual precision with a flair for wit. Her pieces often dissect celebrity narratives—both on-screen and off—through parasocial nuance and cultural relevance.

Edited By: Itti Mahajan

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