Bad Bunny's Super Bowl halftime show: A genuine wedding, surprise guest Lady Gaga and host of other celebrities
Bad Bunny's much anticipated halftime show featured a genuine wedding, in which the Puerto Rican star served as a witness and signed the marriage certificate; surprise guest Lady Gaga among other stars
Monday 9 February 2026 08:13, UK
Bad Bunny's Super Bowl halftime show lived up to the billing and more so, featuring a host of celebrities and a genuine wedding that saw the Puerto Rican serving as the witness.
Stars were front-and-centre at Super Bowl 60, with Chris Pratt and Jon Bon Jovi introducing the teams, a series of soaring pre-game performances before Bad Bunny's much-anticipated halftime show featuring a tour of Puerto Rican culture and a real-life marriage.
One of the scenes during the show, shifted to a wedding, where a marrying couple parted to reveal Lady Gaga as the first surprise guest. She joined Bad Bunny in performing "Baile Inolvidable."
The couple was actually married during the show, according to a representative for Bad Bunny, who said he served as a witness and signed their marriage certificate.
As well as Gaga, who did her own Super Bowl halftime show in 2017, Bad Bunny also brought out a parade of celebrities, including Cardi B, Jessica Alba and Pedro Pascal. Ricky Martin, a Puerto Rican star from a previous generation, joined him for "Lo Que Le Pasó a Hawaii."
Boxing world champion Xander Zayas, the newly unified WBO and WBA super-welterweight titlist, also featured. He appeared with Mexican prospect Emiliano Vargas throwing punches, while Bad Bunny walked underneath their gloves singing his 2022 hit song "Tití Me Preguntó."
Bad Bunny, real name Benito Antonio Martínez Ocasio, quit bagging groceries a decade ago and became the world's most streamed artist on Spotify last year.
He shouted: "God bless America" towards the end of his performance, one of the only English phrases used in a 13-minute show and gave a roll call of the nations of North, South and Central America, including Uruguay, Colombia, Venezuela, Cuba, the United States and Canada.
After the list of nations, and at the end of the show, he declared, "Mi Patria Puerto Rico, seguimos aquí," or "My homeland Puerto Rico, we are still here."