Bad Bunny is making a truly triumphant return to the United States.
After a showstopping 30-concert residency at San Juan’s Coliseo de Puerto Rico this past summer, the King of Latin Trap has been announced as the halftime performer for the 2026 Super Bowl at Santa Clara, CA’s Levi’s Stadium — aka the home of the San Francisco 49ers — on Feb. 8, 2026.
“…this is for my people, my culture, and our history. Ve y dile a tu abuela, que seremos el HALFTIME SHOW DEL SUPER BOWL,” the three-time Grammy winner said, who performed alongside Shakira and Jennifer Lopez at the 2020 Super Bowl.
He also posted on Twitter, now X, writing “I’ve been thinking about it these days, and after discussing it with my team, I think I’ll do just one date in the United States,” a nod to how he bypassed the country on his ‘Debí Tirar Más Fotos World Tour’ because there was a possibility that the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) could be “outside” at his concerts.
“What Benito has done and continues to do for Puerto Rico is truly inspiring. We are honored to have him on the world’s biggest stage,” Jay-Z, the NFL’s live music strategist, noted in a statement.
If you’d like to see the chart-topper (who also happened to steal scenes in “Happy Gilmore 2”) deliver his biggest hits like “DtMF,” “LA CANCIÓN,” “Diles,” “Dákiti” and “Me Porto Bonito” among many others with over a billion streams on Spotify, tickets can be picked up for the 2026 Super Bowl as of today.
Prior to the big gig, the 31-year-old will host the “Saturday Night Live” season 51 premiere on Saturday, Oct. 4 alongside musical guest Doja Cat. His appearance on the show will mark a first for the long-running series; since he served as the musical guest in the season 50 finale, he’ll be the first non-cast member to perform in two consecutive episodes.
Then, a few months after the Super Bowl, Bad Bunny will take his forthcoming world tour to Spain, Germany, England, France and Italy from May through July 2026.
“To a full house on opening night, Benito delivered three hours of spectacle, celebration, and pure corazón boricua, cementing Puerto Rico as the world’s main stage,” Billboard raved about his aforementioned Puerto Rican residency.
“With a set that featured lush green hills and intricate cultural motifs, the visuals matched the depth of his message: Puerto Rican culture was front and center — not for explanation but for celebration.”
For more information, our team has everything you need to know and more about the 2026 Super Bowl and Bad Bunny’s 2026 tour below.
Super Bowl 2026 tickets
All sections at Levi’s Stadium for the 2026 Super Bowl can be found here:
Bad Bunny tour schedule 2026
Fans hoping to see the beloved megastar live can find all his international concert dates, venues and links to buy tickets below.
Bad Bunny set list
At one of Benito’s many Puerto Rico gigs, he he performed 50 songs.
For a closer look at what he took to the stage at his ninth residency show on July 27, here are all 50 (!) tracks that made the cut, courtesy of Set List FM.
INTRO
01.) “ALAMBRE PúA”
02.) “KETU TeCRÉ”
03.) “EL CLúB”
04.) “La santa” (Bomba version)
05.) “PIToRRO DE COCO”
06.) “El apagón”
EL CALENTóN
07.) “WELTiTA” (with Chuwi)
08.) “KLOuFRENS”
09.) “BOKeTE”
ACoUSTIC
10.) “Si estuviésemos juntos”
11.) “Solo de mi / Ni bien ni mal”
12.) “Vete”
13.) “TURiSTA”
LA CaSA (STAGE B)
14.) “NUEVAYoL”
15.) “Tití me preguntó”
16.) “Dejale caer to’ el peso” (Yomo & Héctor “El Father” cover) (with Tainy)
17.) “El teléfono” (Wisin & Yandel feat. Héctor “El Father” cover) (with Tainy)
18.) “La barría” (Wisin & Yandel feat. Héctor “El Father” cover) (with Tainy)
19.) “Pa que la pases bien” (Arcángel cover) (with Tainy)
20.) “Salgo Pa’ la Calle” (Daddy Yankee feat. Randy cover) (with Tainy)
21.) “FANTASMA | AVC” (Tainy cover) (with Tainy)
22.) “Neverita” (with Tainy)
23.) “La romana” (with Tainy) (Cut short)
24.) “MOJABI GHOST” (Tainy cover) (with Tainy)
25.) “Tarot” (with Tainy)
26.) “Lo Siento BB:/” (Tainy cover) (with Tainy)
27.) “120” (with Tainy)
28.) “VOY A LLeVARTE PA PR”
29.) “Me porto bonito”
30.) “No me conoce” (Jhayco cover) (Remix)
31.) “Bichiyal”
32.) “Yo perreo sola”
33.) “Efecto”
34.) “Safaera”
LA LLaMADA
35.) “VeLDÁ”
36.) “EoO” (with Tito “El Bambino”)
37.) “Baila morena” (Héctor & Tito cover) (with Tito “El Bambino”)
38.) “Dónde están” (Héctor & Tito cover) (with Tito “El Bambino”)
39.) “Voy subiendo” (Héctor & Tito cover) (with Tito “El Bambino”)
40.) “Mataron a un inocente” (Héctor & Tito cover) (with Tito “El Bambino”) (Acapella)
41.) “Sol, playa y arena” (Tito “El Bambino” cover) (with Tito “El Bambino”)
42.) “Mi cama huele a ti” (Tito “El Bambino” cover) (with Tito “El Bambino”)
43.) “Siente el boom” (Tito “El Bambino” feat. Randy cover) (with Tito “El Bambino”)
44.) “CAFé CON RON” (with Los Pleneros de la Cresta)
45.) “Todito el año” (Los Pleneros de la Cresta cover) (with Los Pleneros de la Cresta)
LA MuDANZA
46.) “LO QUE LE PASÓ A HAWAii” (with Farruko)
LOS SoBRINOS
47.) “Callaíta”
48.) “BAILE INoLVIDABLE”
49.) “DtMF”
50.) “LA MuDANZA”
Bad Bunny new music
On Jan. 5, Bad Bunny dropped his sixth studio album “DeBÍ TiRAR MáS FOToS,” which figured prominently into the recently-wrapped Puerto Rico residency.
In the event you haven’t listened yet, the 17-track record sprints out of the gate with the dance-y salsa tune turned fleet of foot club banger “NUEVAYoL.” As soon as we heard it, we threw the jam on a running playlist. This one has major repeat potential and likely sounds amazing live.
And, while the album is a true no-skip affair, there are a few surefire standouts here. Personally, we’re partial to the traditional dance number “BAILE INoLVIDABLE,” blissed-out, pulsing, thumping “EL CLúB,” jubilant “LA MuDANZA,” urgent call-and-response of “CAFé CON RON” and the childlike wonder of “DtMF” that’s impossible not to smile through from start to finish.
Truth be told, the whole bloody record is pure ear candy. Delicious from start to finish.
Want to hear for yourself?
Check out the exhilarating “DeBÍ TiRAR MáS FOToS” in full here.
Huge Latin stars on tour in 2025
Can’t make it to see Benito at the Super Bowl or across the pond next year?
No worries.
Here are just five of our favorite Latin artists touring North America that you won’t want to miss live in ’25.
• Maná
• Ángela Aguilar
• Carín León
• Ricardo Arjona
• Los Tigres Del Norte
Who else is on tour? Check out this list of all the biggest Latin artists on the road in 2025 to find the show for you.
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