Grammy Award-winning singer Taylor Swift will not be the Super Bowl 60 halftime show performer in 2026.
The world’s biggest music star and Kansas City Chiefs superstar tight end Travis Kelce had been rumored to be in talks for the show, but things fell apart when the league failed to meet her demands.
That prompted the eague to shift to another person.
The NFL was set to announce the 2026 halftime performer during the Sunday Night Football game between the Cowboys and Packers.
The NFL announced that the 2026 Super Bowl halftime show performer will be Bad Bunny.
BREAKING: Bad Bunny will be the Super Bowl Halftime Show performer. pic.twitter.com/NW9NC5AS7t
— JPA (@jasrifootball) September 29, 2025
This comes amid months of speculation about who will be the main show at the big game in February next year.
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Bad Bunny is more than qualified to headline a halftime show. Performing at the biggest game in American football is one of the greatest milestones an artist can achieve.
In the last decade, global icons such as Rihanna, Lady Gaga, The Weeknd, Jennifer Lopez, Shakira, Dr. Dre, Katy Perry, Kendrick Lamar, and Bruno Mars have made history with unforgettable Super Bowl performances.
