Rapper and multi-time WWE wrestler Bad Bunny will be the headline act for the 2026 Super Bowl.
As announced on Sunday, September 28, the multi-time Grammy winner and former Coachella headliner will join the likes of Prince, The Rolling Stones and The Weeknd as those who have performed at the biggest event on the American sporting calendar. The event will take place on February 8 and will air live around the world from Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara, California.
Bunny made the announcement on social media, which also saw him sitting on an NFL upright.
Bad Bunny To Add Another Accolade To His Career, Which Include WWE Championships
Along with being one of the most streamed artists in history and with multiple honours in the music world, Bad Bunny has also made a significant impact in the world of WWE. After making multiple appearances on TV in the pandemic era, the musician competed in his debut match at WrestleMania 37. Teaming with Damian Priest, Bunny defeated The Miz and John Morrison in a match that was very well received by fans. During that time, Bunny also held the 24/7 Championship.
The following year, Bunny made his return to the ring to take on Priest in a street fight. Competing in front of a packed and passionate crowd in Puerto Rico, the rapper picked up the win in a match that was filled with cameo appearances and had one of the best entrances of the year.
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