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this super bowl 2026 The list of upcoming performers is constantly growing.
Football’s biggest night takes place on February 8 at Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara, California. The game will see New England Patriots vs. Seattle Seahawks In a rematch of the 2015 Super Bowl, the Patriots took home the coveted Vince Lombardi Trophy.
Football fans and music fans are sure to have a blast heading into Super Bowl Sunday thanks to this year’s line-up of performances. After much speculation from performers ranging from Taylor Swift to Adele, the NFL, Apple Music and Roc Nation announced in September puerto rico star bad bunny will Halftime show headlines.
Since then, several other stars have been invited to perform at pre-game and in-game festivities, including Grammy Award-winning rock band Green Day.
Here, we round up all the performers confirmed for the 2026 Super Bowl.
bad bunny

Bad Bunny is best known for his songs “Tití Me Preguntó” and “DTMF” and has won 3 Grammy Awards and 12 Latin Grammy Awards. He collaborated with many of the world’s top fashion houses, pioneering the popularity of Latin music in the 2020s while drawing attention to important social issues in Puerto Rico.
The “Dakiti” singer’s halftime show confirmation sparked backlash from the MAGA crowd, including Some of Donald Trump’s most loyal followerswho has tagged Puerto Rican rapper and singer A “huge Trump hater,” an “anti-ICE activist,” and blasted him for having “no songs in English.”
Trump even announced He won’t play in this year’s Super Bowl Because of the cast.
“I’m against them. I think it’s a bad choice. All it does is spread hate. It’s terrible,” Trump told The Washington Post in an Oval Office interview. New York Post.
Still, Bad Bunny made fun of his upcoming shows with a Promised Video Trailer: “The world will dance.”
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green day

The Grammy Award-winning rock band will serve as the hometown act for this year’s Super Bowl, performing a special tribute at the opening ceremony.
composed of billie joe armstrongMike Dirnt and Tré Cool, Green Day are expected to perform some of their most famous songs Celebrating 60 years of Super Bowl history. The MVP of football’s biggest game will take the field during the show.
“We are so excited to host Super Bowl 60 in our backyard!” said lead singer Armstrong. “We are honored to host MVPs who have shaped the sport and kicked off the night for fans around the world. Let’s have fun! Let’s shout it out!”
Brandi Carlile

Singing “America the Beautiful” during the pregame celebrations, 11 time grammy award winner carile rose to fame with the title track from his 2007 album, story.
Except her 2025 album with Elton John, Who believes in angels?, Carlile releases her eighth studio album, Return to yourselfIn October, she’ll kick off the Humans tour just days after performing at the Super Bowl.
Charlie Puth

Puth, known for hits like “Attention” and “We Don’t Talk Anymore,” will sing the national anthem before the big game.
After fans were alerted Decided to let Puth sing the national anthem — sharing their thoughts on X shortly after the announcement — He fired back, promising a strong performance.
The 34-year-old pop star responded directly to a fan, saying, “I will never claim to be as good a singer as Whitney Houston. But I promise you, we are doing a very special arrangement in the key of D major. This will be one of my best vocal performances.”
Coco Jones

previous disney channel star jonesBest known for her Grammy-winning single “ICU,” she will perform “Lift Every Voice and Sing” during the pre-show. Her father, Mike, played in the NFL and was a member of the Super Bowl champion St. Louis Rams.
Of the pregame trio, Jon Barker, NFL senior vice president of global event production, said: “These artists brought a unique voice to the moment and helped set the tone for the day, engaging fans around the world.”
“Charlie, Brandi and Coco are generational talents and we are honored to have them on the world stage at Super Bowl LX alongside our outstanding Deaf performers,” said Desiree Perez, CEO of Roc Nation, which produces the show with DPS and Jesse Collins. “This moment embodies the best of culture, live performance and our country.”

