Bad Bunny is taking a measured approach as he prepares for one of the biggest moments of his career. Speaking ahead of the Apple Music Super Bowl LX Halftime Show, the global artist reflected on how his life before fame continues to shape how he views success today.
The performance, set for February 8, 2026, at Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara, places him on a stage watched by millions worldwide. In recent remarks tied to the announcement, Bad Bunny pointed to his past working regular jobs as a grounding force, saying those experiences help him keep perspective even as opportunities grow larger.
The halftime show marks a significant milestone. He is among a small group of Hispanic artists to headline the event, highlighting the growing presence of Latin music on the world’s most visible entertainment platforms. His selection follows years of commercial success, global tours, and multiple Grammy wins.
For Bad Bunny, the moment is less about spectacle and more about continuity. He describes it as another step in a long path rather than a finish line, staying focused on the work itself while carrying the lessons of where he started.




