Who is Performing at the Super Bowl 2026 Halftime Show?
Super Bowl LX takes place on 8 February 2026 at Levi’s Stadium in California, and as always, the conversation around halftime has already started. The question on everyone's lips? Who will be performing during the legendary halftime show? Brace yourselves as the headliner for this year is Puerto Rican star Bad Bunny.
Other artists joining the show include Charlie Puth and Brandi Carlile. Additional guest performances haven't been confirmed, but if past shows are anything to go by, spectators can expect a plethora of last-minute surprises.
Super Bowl 2026 Halftime Show Performers: Full List & What to Expect
Bad Bunny (Headliner)
Bad Bunny is one of the most famous Puerto Rican artists in the US at the moment and he’s best known for his blend of Latin trap, Reggaeton, and Latin pop. He's often sold out shows all over the world (even breaking attendance records in his native Puerto Rico), and recently took home three awards at the 2026 Grammys including album of the year and best música urbana album. Music aside, Bad Bunny is also a force to be reckoned with when it comes to his sartorial flair. From his eye-catching suits to his relaxed streetwear looks, the singer's style has hit the headlines on multiple occasions.
Charlie Puth
Another US powerhouse in the pop genre is Charlie Puth. Although very different from Bad Bunny in terms of performance style, Charlie started on YouTube before breaking into mainstream music and signing with Atlantic Records. He is best known for his strong live vocals and piano skills, with top hits including the likes of 'We Don't Talk Anymore', and 'Attention'. During the halftime show, Charlie will perform the anthem spot which has previously been performed by the likes of Demi Lovato, Alicia Keys, Cher, and Luke Bryan.
Brandi Carlile
Another Super Bowl half time performer is Brandi Carlile, an American singer-songwriter and performer. Her style spans folk, rock, country, Americana, and pop. She’s one of the most respected voices across those genres and has a career built over two decades. Beyond this, Carlile boasts a whopping 11 Grammy Awards and has played at a plethora of iconic venues worldwide. During the Super Bowl, she will bring emotive Americana depth to “America the Beautiful.”
Coco Jones
The final confirmed artist for the Super Bowl Sunday is R&B superstar, Coco Jones. Jones rose to prominence on Radio Disney's Next Big Thing, sitcom Good Luck Charlie, and musical film, Let It Shine. She signed with Def Jam in 2022 and subsequently released her debut EP, 'What I Didn't Tell You'. Her single 'ICU' earned her a Grammy in 2024. At the Super Bowl, fans can expect a dazzling performance of “Lift Every Voice and Sing” as part of the pre-show.
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