The 2026 Super Bowl wasn’t just about football; it was a full-blown celebrity spectacle, capped by Bad Bunny’s unforgettable halftime performance.

While the Seattle Seahawks and New England Patriots went head-to-head for the Lombardi Trophy on the field at Levi’s Stadium, a quieter but equally intense showdown played out in the luxury suites, sidelines, and VIP sections.
Super Bowl LX, held on Sunday, February 8, 2026, turned Silicon Valley into what felt like the world’s most exclusive red carpet.
From surprise musical moments to A-list power couples, the night delivered star power at every turn.
Who did Bad Bunny perform with at the 2026 Super Bowl?
Fresh off a historic showing at the Grammys, Bad Bunny headlined a high-energy halftime set that proudly celebrated Puerto Rican culture. And he didn’t do it alone.
- Lady Gaga stunned fans by joining the “Tití Me Preguntó” hitmaker for a high-octane duet that instantly had the stadium on its feet.
- Ricky Martin brought pure nostalgia and emotion, bridging generations as he performed “Lo Que Le Pasó a Hawaii” alongside Bad Bunny.
- The surprise crew took the show to another level. Appearances from Cardi B, Karol G, Young Miko, and Jessica Alba turned the 13-minute performance into a mini festival. Actor Pedro Pascal’s unexpected cameo sent social media into meltdown mode.
Offstage, the guest list looked like an awards show nominee sheet. Jay-Z continued his Super Bowl tradition, spotted on the sidelines with his daughters, Blue Ivy and Rumi Carter, who were seen posing for photos in the end zone.
Stars spotted in the stands and luxury suites
The VIP sections were stacked with A-listers:
- Adam Sandler was seen enjoying the game from a private suite.
- Justin and Hailey Bieber, a familiar Super Bowl duo, were spotted together in the stands.
- Travis Scott and Brad Pitt were caught chatting pre-game near the field.
- Kim Kardashian and Lewis Hamilton soaked in the atmosphere from the VIP area.
- Daniel Radcliffe and Rob Lowe added a blend of Hollywood and British charm to the night.
Other celebrity sightings included Cardi B (who also appeared on stage with Bad Bunny), Pedro Pascal, 21 Savage, and Leonardo DiCaprio.
Pre-game moments packed with star power
The celebrity energy started long before kickoff. Chris Pratt represented the Seahawks, while Jon Bon Jovi stood in for the Patriots, delivering spirited team introductions that set the tone for the night.
Musical duties were handled by a lineup of heavy hitters:
- Charlie Puth delivered a soulful rendition of “The Star-Spangled Banner.”
- Brandi Carlile performed a stripped-back, emotional version of “America the Beautiful.”
- Coco Jones impressed with “Lift Every Voice and Sing,” wearing an outfit inspired by Whitney Houston.
- Green Day rocked the opening ceremony, celebrating the Super Bowl’s 60th anniversary on home turf in the Bay Area.
Honouring football royalty
As the league marked six decades of Super Bowl history, legendary San Francisco 49ers icons Joe Montana, Steve Young, and Jerry Rice took to the field, reminding fans of the Bay Area’s rich football legacy.
They were joined by other NFL greats, including Tom Brady, Peyton Manning, and Eli Manning, who were present to honour the game’s enduring impact.
From the field to the stands, Super Bowl LX was a perfect blend of sports, music, culture, and celebrity a night that delivered spectacle at every angle.
