After a full NFL season, the playoff rounds, and the conference championships, all eyes now turn to Super Sunday. The Super Bowl promises another historic moment. In addition, Bad Bunny is set to headline one of the most anticipated halftime shows in decades.
The Super Bowl LX will take place on Sunday, February 8, 2026, at Levi’s Stadium, home of the San Francisco 49ers. Kickoff is scheduled for 6:30 p.m. local time. Bad Bunny will take the stage during halftime. Importantly, this will be his first appearance as the main performer. He previously joined Shakira and Jennifer Lopez as a guest in 2020.
Ahead of kickoff, the National Football League has also confirmed Green Day for the pre-game ceremony. This announcement adds to the spectacle celebrating 60 years of Super Bowl history.
Where to watch on television
Fans watching on traditional television can tune in to NBC, which holds the official broadcast rights for Super Bowl LX. The network will air the game nationwide through its local affiliates.
NBC’s coverage will feature its Sunday Night Football broadcast team, led by Mike Tirico on play-by-play. Cris Collinsworth will join as analyst, and Melissa Stark will report from the sidelines.
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Spanish-language coverage will also be available on Telemundo, giving Latino audiences full access to the game and the halftime show.
Where to watch online and via streaming
Viewers without cable will have several streaming options. NBC will stream the game and halftime show on Peacock, its official platform. Additional live-streaming options include Fubo, Hulu + Live TV, YouTube TV, and NFL+.
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For viewers seeking a free streaming option, Fubo offers a trial period. This may allow fans to watch the Super Bowl and Bad Bunny’s halftime performance at no cost. However, the subscription must be cancelled before billing begins.
With global attention on the game and the music, the 2026 Super Bowl Halftime Show is set to be one of the most-watched entertainment moments of the year.