Super Bowl 2026 halftime show: Who is performing at Super Bowl LVIII, Games history through the years
Bad Bunny is headlining the 2026 Super Bowl Halftime Show!
Sportshistori.com brings Here everything to know about this year's Super Bowl 60 halftime show, including expected start time and a full list of performances throughout the game's history.
Who is perperforming at 2026 Super Bowl LX in Santa Clara.?
Bad Bunny will headline the halftime show for Super Bowl LX, which the league announced in late September. Several artists were rumored to potentially be the headliner act for the halftime show of Super Bowl LX, including Taylor Swift, Adele, Miley Cyrus and Lady Gaga.
At 31, Bad Bunny, a Puerto Rican rapper and singer, is one of the youngest performers to headline a Super Bowl halftime show. He's also a three-time Grammy Award winner, earning 16 Grammy nominations in his career.
This will mark Bad Bunny's second appearance in a Super Bowl halftime show. He made an appearance during the halftime show of Super Bowl LIV, which was headlined by Jennifer Lopez and Shakira.
Do performers get paid for the Super Bowl halftime show?
Super Bowl halftime performers do not get paid. The NFL does cover the cost of the performance, though.
For artists asked to perform at the Super Bowl during halftime, the publicity is more than enough "compensation."
According to NFL estimation, 127 million Americans watched the Super Bowl 59 in Las Vegas. The massive audience and exposure is enough to convince some of the biggest names in music to perform.
What time does the Super Bowl LVII halftime show start?
The 2026 Super Bowl halftime show will likely start shortly after 8 p.m.--9:00 ET. The game itself kicks off at about 6:30 ET, so the first half should end about 90 minutes later.
How to watch Super Bowl LX (60) halftime show?
2026 Super Bowl 60 will be aired on NBC this year. The Super Bowl can also be streamed through the Peecock+, as well as Hulu, Fubto TV (free trial).
Every Super Bowl halftime show performers in history through the years 1967-2026.
Here's everything to know about this year's 2026 Super Bowl 60 halftime show, including expected start time and a full list of past performances throughout the game's history since Super Bowl I in 1967.
I - 1967 — Universities of Arizona and Michigan Grambling University Bands
II - 1968 — "Old Man Winter Takes a Vacation in Miami" featuring seven local Miami-area high school bands
III - 1969 — "America Thanks" with Florida A&M University
IV - 1970 — Carol Channing
V - 1971 — Florida A&M Band
VI - 1972 — "Salute to Louis Armstrong" with Ella Ftizgerald, Carol Channing, Al Hirt and U.S. Marine Coprs Drill Team
VII - 1973 — "Happiness Is..." with University of Michigan Band and Woody Herman
VIII - 1974 — "A Musical America" with University of Texas Band
IX - 1975 — "Tribute to Duke Eillington" with Mercer Ellington and Grambling University Bands
X - 1976 — "200 Years and Just a Baby" Tribute to America's Bicentennial
XI - 1977 — "It's a Small World" including crowd particiption for first time with spectators waving colored placard on cue
XII - 1978 — "From Paris to the Paris of America" with Tyler Apache Belles, Pete Fountain and Al Hirt
XIII - 1979 — "Super Bowl XIII Carnival" Salute to the Caribbean with Ken Hamilton and various Caribbean bands
XIV - 1980 — "A Salute to the Big Band Era" with Up with People
XV - 1981 — "A Mardi Gras Festival"
XVI - 1982 — "A Salute to the 60's and Motown"
XVII - 1983 — "KaleidoSUPERscope" (a kaleidoscope of color and sound)
XVIII - 1984 — "Super Bowl XVIII's Salute to the Superstars of the Silver Screen"
XIX - 1985 — "A World of Children's Dreams"
XX - 1986 — "Beat of the Future"
XXI - 1987 — "Salute to Hollywood's 100th Anniversary"
XXII - 1988 — "Something Grand" featuring 88 grand pianos, the Rockettes and Chubby Checker
XXIII - 1989 — "Be Bop Bamboozled" featuring 3-D effects
XXIV - 1990 — "Salute to New Orleans" and 40th Anniversary of Peanuts' characters, featuring trumpeter Pete Fountain, Doug Kershaw and Irma Thomas
XXV - 1991 — "A Small World Salute to 25 Years of the Super Bowl" featuring New Kids on the Block
XXVI - 1992 — "Winter Magic" including a salute to the winter season and the winter Olympics featuring Gloria Estefan, Brian Boitano and Dorothy Hamill
XXVII - 1993 — "Heal the World" featuring Michael Jackson
XXVIII - 1994 — "Rockin Country Sunday" featuring Clint Black, Tanya Tucker, Travis Tritt, Wynonna and Naomi Judd
XXIX - 1995 — "Indiana Jones and the Temple of the Forbidden Eye" featuring Tony Bennett, Patti LaBelle, Arturo Sandoval, the Miami Sound Machine
XXX - 1996 — Diana Ross
XXXI - 1997 — "Blues Brothers Bash" featuring Dan Akroyd, John Goodman, James Belushi, James Brown and ZZ Top
XXXII - 1998 — "A Tribute to Motown's 40th Anniversary" including Boyz II Men, Smokey Robinson, Queen Latifah, Martha Reeves and The Temptations
XXXIII - 1999 — "Celebration of Soul, Salsa and Swing" featuring Stevie Wonder, Gloria Estefan, Big Bad Voodoo Daddy and Savion Glover
XXXIV - 2000 — "A Tapestry of Nations" featuring Phil Collins, Christina Aguilera, Enrique Iglesias, and Toni Braxton
XXXV - 2001 — "The Kings of Rock and Pop" featuring Aerosmith, *N'SYNC, Britney Spears, Mary J. Blige and Nelly
XXXVI - 2002 — “Tribute to Sept. 11” performed by U2
XXXVII - 2003 — Shania Twain, No Doubt and Sting
XXXVIII - 2004 — Janet Jackson, Kid Rock, P. Diddy, Nelly and Justin Timberlake
XXXIX - 2005 — Paul McCartney
XL - 2006 — The Rolling Stones
XLI - 2007 — Prince
XLII - 2008 — Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers
XLIII - 2009 — Bruce Springsteen & The E Street Band
XLIV - 2010 — The Who
XLV - 2011 — The Black Eyed Peas, Usher, Slash
XLVI - 2012 — Madonna with guests Cee Lo Green, LMFAO, M.I.A. and Nicki Minaj
XLVII - 2013 — Beyoncé with guests Destiny's Child
XLVIII - 2014 — Bruno Mars with guests Red Hot Chili Peppers
XLIX - 2015 — Katy Perry with guests Missy Elliott and Lenny Kravitz
50 - 2016 — Coldplay with guets Beyoncé and Bruno Mars
LI - 2017 — Lady Gaga
LII - 2018 — Justin Timberlake and the Tennessee Kids
LIII - 2019 — Maroon 5 with guests Travis Scott and Big Boi
LIV - 2020 — Shakira and Jennifer Lopez
LV - 2021 — The Weeknd , real name is Abel Makkonen Tesfaye.
LVI - 2022 — Dr. Dre, Snoop Dogg, Eminem, Mary J. Blige, Kendrick Lamar
LVII - 2023 — Rihanna.
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