Right now, there is no official, confirmed list of which guest artists Bad Bunny is bringing out for the Super Bowl LX (2026) halftime show.

Quick Scoop: What We Actually Know

  • Bad Bunny is the headliner for the Super Bowl LX halftime show at Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara, California, on February 8, 2026.
  • Major outlets describe him as the main act but do not name confirmed special guests.
  • That means anything about ā€œwho he’s bringingā€ is speculation and fan predictions at this point, not fact.

Likely Guest Types (But Not Confirmed)

Given his track record and usual style, fans and forums are buzzing about a few possibilities (again, nothing confirmed in reporting):

  • Big Latin collaborators (reggaeton/Latin trap peers he’s worked with before).
  • A surprise U.S. pop or hip-hop star, since the Super Bowl likes crossover moments.
  • A nod to his past Super Bowl appearance with Shakira and Jennifer Lopez in 2020, which some fans hope he ā€œcalls backā€ somehow.

These are fan expectations , not announced plans.

What’s Driving the Hype

  • This is his first time as solo headliner after appearing as a guest in 2020, so the bar for guests and staging is extremely high.
  • The NFL, Apple Music, and Roc Nation are positioning the show as a major moment for Spanish-language music on the ā€œworld’s biggest stage.ā€
  • Recent coverage focuses on the historic nature of a Bad Bunny-led halftime show for Latino representation, not on specific guest names.

Forum & Trending Talk

On music and NFL forums, people are mostly:

  • Arguing over whether he’s the ā€œright choiceā€ for halftime.
  • Joking about wild scenarios (holograms, FaceTime-on-an-iPad-type gags, etc.).
  • Debating how the current political climate and Donald Trump’s criticism of certain entertainers might color reactions to a Spanish-language–heavy show.

But again, these are opinions , not leak-based guest lists.

Bottom Line

As of now:

  • Confirmed: Bad Bunny is the headliner for Super Bowl LX halftime.
  • Not confirmed: Any specific guest artists he’s bringing on stage.

So if you see a post claiming ā€œBad Bunny is definitely bringing X, Y, Z,ā€ treat it as rumor unless it’s clearly backed by a major outlet or an official NFL/Apple Music/Bad Bunny announcement. Information gathered from public forums or data available on the internet and portrayed here.