Bad Bunny headlined the Super Bowl 60 halftime show on Sunday evening. He brought out one big special guest - Lady Gaga - and performed on the Levi's Stadium stage for about 15 minutes.
The New York Times gave Bad Bunny an "A" grade for his performance.
"The music was upbeat, keeping with the party theme Bad Bunny promised. The crowd was into the show because of that," they wrote.
"I loved the multiple flags of Latin countries and Bad Bunny’s shouting out those countries. He kept the show authentic and made it obvious this was a show from Latin America for the world to enjoy. The special effects, such as Bad Bunny’s going through the roof of the house or climbing the telephone pole, were cool and fit well with the video montage shown in the stadium. A wedding at the Super Bowl is next level, too. Hard to top that."

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But it's never too early to look ahead to Super Bowl 61, either.
Super Bowl 61 will be played at SoFi Stadium in Los Angeles. We won't know which teams will be playing in the game until early 2027.
But we'll know who will be performing the Super Bowl 61 halftime show before that. The NFL announced the Bad Bunny pick back in September.
Who will it be in Super Bowl 61? Three favorites are emerging.
The 3 favorites for Super Bowl 61 halftime show
According to the betting odds, three favorites are emerging for the Super Bowl 61 halftime show, heading into next season:
- Miley Cyrus
- Cardi B
- Taylor Swift
Swift is probably the top choice, if she's willing to do it, but she's made it clear that she doesn't want to be performing if her future husband, Travis Kelce, is going to be playing in the game.
Kelce has yet to announce his decision on the 2026 season.
Who do you want to see performing?
