Super Bowl: Bad Bunny takes over the half-time show

Super Bowl: Bad Bunny takes over the half-time show

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Bad Bunny takes over half-time show at the Super Bowl


There is probably nothing bigger for artists than being allowed to perform at the half-time show of the Super Bowl. Now it is clear who will be the main act at the final of the football season.

Bad Bunny will perform at the half-time show of the Super Bowl. This was announced by Apple Music, the National Football League (NFL) and ROC Nation. “What I feel goes beyond myself. This is for everyone who came in front of me and have run countless yards so that I can come and achieve the touchdown,” said 31-year-old Puerto Ricaner in a statement.



The performance is “for my people, my culture and our history,” says the artist, who is born in Benito Antonio Martínez Ocasio. And in Spanish it continued: “Go and tell your grandmother that we will be at the Super Bowl Halftime Show.” Rapper Jay-Z, founder of Roc Nation, commented: “What Benito did for Puerto Rico and continues to do is inspiring. We feel honored to have him on the world’s largest stage.”


Bad Bunny saves US festival land on a world tour

In a common Instagram post by Bad Bunny, the NFL, the sports program “SNF on NBC”, Apple Music and Roc Nation, the singer sits on football scoring on the beach. The camera zooms back until the date of the Super Bowl is shown: February 8th. The season ends in Santa Clara, California. This year Rapper Kendrick Lamar performed with singer Sza at the Super Bowl.


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Shortly before the announcement, Bad Bunny had indicated the appearance in a post on the platform X: “I thought about it and discussed with my team and I think I will only make a tour of a tour in the USA.” The Puerto Ricaner referred to its decision to save the US festival country on its world tour-out of concern for the US immigration authority ICE. The authority is increasingly against immigrants who are in the USA without papers. “There was the problem that the damn ICE could be before my concert,” said the Grammy winner in an interview.


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