
Puerto Rican music star Bad Bunny is building anticipation ahead of his Super Bowl LX halftime performance on Feb. 8, 2026, telling fans they don’t need to learn Spanish to enjoy the show despite jokes earlier that they had “four months to learn” before the event. Speaking at a press conference in San Francisco, the Grammy‑winning artist kept details about special guests under wraps, but said the performance will be a big celebration of culture and fun, with plenty of dancing and energy, and that viewers should focus on having a good time rather than understanding every word.
Bad Bunny’s selection as the first solo Spanish‑language headliner for the Super Bowl halftime show has sparked widespread enthusiasm as well as debate across the United States. His historic Grammy win for Debí Tirar Más Fotos earlier in the week added to the spotlight on his cultural influence, encouraging some fans to learn Spanish while others praise the representation of Latin music at one of the most‑watched entertainment events of the year.