Bad Bunny Super Bowl 2026 Setlist: Full Song Predictions for Halftime Show
One of the biggest questions about the Halftime Show is, as always, which songs and guest performers might be included
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Bad Bunny continues to make history. The Puerto Rican artist will headline the highly anticipated Super Bowl Halftime Show, which will take place at Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara, California. This year, the event will be hosted at the home of the San Francisco 49ers on February 8, 2026.
The decision has been celebrated by many and criticized by some, as the Puerto Rican performer announced last August that he would not be making any stops in the United States during his highly awaited Debí Tirar Más Fotos World Tour. What is undeniable, however, is the milestone that Benito’s presence represents on the world’s biggest stage: an average of more than 127 million viewers will be able to watch El Conejo Malo in action.
Bad Bunny performs onstage during Night One of Bad Bunny: «No Me Quiero Ir De Aqui» Residencia En El Choli at Coliseo de Puerto Rico José Miguel Agrelot on July 11, 2025 in San Juan, Puerto Rico. Kevin Mazur/Getty Images
Now, other questions arise: which songs will he perform? Who might he invite? Here are some possibilities for what the artist could present during his Halftime Show.
What Could Bad Bunny’s Super Bowl Setlist Look Like?
Bad Bunny’s latest studio album, Debí Tirar Más Fotos, will undoubtedly serve as the main thread of the Super Bowl Halftime Show. It is his most celebrated work globally, but also his most introspective, reflecting his Puerto Rican roots and identity. Through this album, he offers a global perspective on Puerto Rico, a glimpse of which was already provided during his acclaimed residency No Me Quiero Ir De Aquí on the island.
This latest album will therefore carry significant weight. However, the artist cannot leave out other anthems from his previous albums like YHLQMDLG(2020), El Último Tour Del Mundo (2020), or Un Verano Sin Ti (2022), among others. There is, however, an important limitation: the Super Bowl Halftime Show lasts roughly 12–15 minutes, so any medley will need to fit within that timeframe.
SAN JUAN, PUERTO RICO – JUNE 7: Bad Bunny performs during his Most Wanted Tour at Coliseo de Puerto Rico José Miguel Agrelot on June 7, 2024 in San Juan, Puerto Rico. Gladys Vega/Getty Images
Additionally, for the performance to feel coherent, the songs should not be too dissimilar from one another, in order to convey a more organic and well-structured message. This was the case with Kendrick Lamar, who delivered an 11-song medley lasting about 13 minutes. Many of the songs were from his latest studio album, GNX(2024), and were perfectly woven together.
Songs that could make up Bad Bunny’s Super Bowl setlist
DTmF: without a doubt, one of the central songs of his latest era that cannot be missing from the show.
BAILE INoLVIDABLE: a nostalgic track, and, according to Bad Bunny in an interview with streamer Ibai, the song he likes the most of all he has ever written.
LA MuDANZA: a nostalgic song that talks about Benito’s family and his Puerto Rican roots.
NUEVAYoL: an ode to New York City and the Latino community, celebrating culture and urban life.
ACHO PR: pays homage to Puerto Rico, highlighting its essence and authenticity.
LO QUE LE PASÓ A HAWAii: a critique of gentrification and mass tourism in Puerto Rico, comparing it to Hawaii. The Super Bowl stage is undoubtedly a perfect place to send this message.
El Apagón: a reflection on power outages in Puerto Rico and the fight for autonomy and social justice.
Titi Me Preguntó: addresses familial expectations regarding the singer’s love life, with a touch of humor and social commentary.
PERFuMito Nuevo: plays with ideas of relationships and appearances, featuring a catchy rhythm and clever lyrics. Additionally, the chemistry with RaiNao makes this duet an explosive combo that could electrify the stadium.
Safaera: one of El Conejo’s biggest hits, where he could be joined by Jowell & Randy and Ñengo Flow.
La Santa: a perfect moment to bring the king of reggaetón to the global stage, Daddy Yankee, in a track that blends reggaetón with trap elements.
PERRO NEGRO: This song with Feid, in honor of Club Perro Negro (Medellín), is one of the duo’s most celebrated hits and undoubtedly one of the night’s biggest highlights.
Bad Bunny’s Super Bowl Halftime Show is expected to bring the Casita concept to the world’s biggest stage—a modest, pink, Puerto Rican-style home where he often gathers friends and fellow artists during his concerts. While it won’t be possible to perform all of his iconic collaborations with big names like Rauw Alejandro, Young Miko, Jhayco, or Residente, Benito will surely find a way to represent Latin music icons on one of the most important nights of his career.
SATURDAY NIGHT LIVE — Episode 1884 — Pictured: (l-r) Musical guest Bad Bunny performs PERFuMITO NUEVO with RaiNao on Saturday, May 17, 2025 — Will Heath/NBC via Getty Images