Bad Bunny's highly anticipated Super Bowl halftime show is over, and what a show it was. The Puerto Rican superstar brought light, love, music, and dance to the country at a time when it's needed more than ever - and he didn't do it alone.
As speculated beforehand, Benito brought out some guests during his Sunday (Feb. 8) performance at Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara, California, sharing the field with Lady Gaga, who treated fans to a surprise salsa rendition of her Billboard Hot 100-topping hit “Die With a Smile,” sans duet partner Bruno Mars.
However, what no one could have predicted was the crop of A-listers who joined Bad Bunny for the show simply to vibe and hang out in the back. Cardi B, Karol G, Jessica Alba, Young Miko, and Pedro Pascal are just a few names that made surprise cameos on the field during the Apple Music Super Bowl LX Halftime Show.
The array of celebrities showing a united front with Benito's other backup performers further drove home the point of his showcase: that “together, we are America,” a message he held up on a football shortly before making his exit. Despite some conservatives taking issue with the choice of a predominantly Spanish-speaking performer for the 2026 halftime program – something that culminated in Turning Point USA hosting an alternate mid-game show – the hitmaker made it clear that his only agenda is to cultivate community, a message his guest stars endorsed just by being there.
These unexpected guests brought their own unique energy to the performance, showcasing the unity and diversity of the American crowd. Bad Bunny's commitment to celebrating culture and bringing people together resonated deeply with fans who were eager to see something special happen on Super Bowl Sunday.
As speculated beforehand, Benito brought out some guests during his Sunday (Feb. 8) performance at Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara, California, sharing the field with Lady Gaga, who treated fans to a surprise salsa rendition of her Billboard Hot 100-topping hit “Die With a Smile,” sans duet partner Bruno Mars.
However, what no one could have predicted was the crop of A-listers who joined Bad Bunny for the show simply to vibe and hang out in the back. Cardi B, Karol G, Jessica Alba, Young Miko, and Pedro Pascal are just a few names that made surprise cameos on the field during the Apple Music Super Bowl LX Halftime Show.
The array of celebrities showing a united front with Benito's other backup performers further drove home the point of his showcase: that “together, we are America,” a message he held up on a football shortly before making his exit. Despite some conservatives taking issue with the choice of a predominantly Spanish-speaking performer for the 2026 halftime program – something that culminated in Turning Point USA hosting an alternate mid-game show – the hitmaker made it clear that his only agenda is to cultivate community, a message his guest stars endorsed just by being there.
These unexpected guests brought their own unique energy to the performance, showcasing the unity and diversity of the American crowd. Bad Bunny's commitment to celebrating culture and bringing people together resonated deeply with fans who were eager to see something special happen on Super Bowl Sunday.