Who's performing at the Super Bowl? From Bad Bunny to Green Day
Meet the stars taking over the stadium at the Super Bowl this year!

- Super Bowl LX is on Sunday, Feb. 8 at 6:30 p.m. ET.
- Bad Bunny headlines the Super Bowl halftime show.
- This guide breaks down each performer and how to buy tickets to their future shows.
As talented as the players and coaches are representing the New England Patriots and Seattle Seahawks in Super Bowl LX, the buzz circulating over the stars set to take over Santa Clara’s Levi’s Stadium has been the talk of the world.
A few popular music performers showing off their talents to the world will be Bad Bunny, performing the halftime show, rock band Green Day, in the opening ceremonies and Charlie Puth's performing the National Anthem.
If you’re mapping out which concerts to hit this year, you’ll likely find the biggest names on the bill at the Super Bowl festivities. To help you prep, we’ve curated a list of everyone set to take the stage on Super Bowl Sunday, plus details on how to snag tickets for their upcoming tours.
Super Bowl Halftime Show: Bad Bunny
Performing: Apple Music Super Bowl LX Halftime Show
Bad Bunny is set to headline the Apple Music Halftime Show, making history as the first Latino artist to take the grand stage as a solo headliner. His performance is one of the most anticipated in years, a testament to his massive influence in bringing Spanish-language rap and reggaeton into the global mainstream.
Where else can you see Bad Bunny live?
After the Super Bowl, Bad Bunny begins his 'Debí Tirar Más Fotos World Tour.' He'll have stops in Buenos Aires, Argentina, São Paulo, Sydney, Barcelona, Spain, Lisbon, Portugal, Düsseldorf, Germany, Paris, Brussels, Milan, Stockholm and more.

Opening Ceremony: Green Day
Performing: Super Bowl LX Opening Ceremony
Super Bowl LX opening ceremonies kicks things off with legendary rock band, Green Day. From 'Holiday' to 'Boulevard of Broken Dreams,' most of the world can probably sing along to some of the band's greatest hits.
Where else can you see Green Day live?
Currently, the band has no active tour dates beyond their Super Bowl LX festivities. However, you can keep an eye on USA TODAY Shopping for any upcoming show announcements or ticket releases later this year.
Pre-Game Performers
Charlie Puth: National Anthem
Where else can you see Charlie Puth live?
American singer-songwriter Charlie Puth kicks off his 2026 'Whatever's Clever' tour on April 22 in San Diego, Calif. Puth will have 27 stops in total, which end on June 13 in Houston.

Brandi Carlile — “America the Beautiful”
Where else can you see Brandi Carlile live?
Following the Super Bowl, Brandi Carlile's 'The Human Tour' gets rolling in Philadelphia on Feb. 10. In total, she has 13 dates in North America before heading to Europe for her final 11 shows.

Coco Jones — “Lift Every Voice and Sing”
Where else can you see Coco Jones live?
Currently, Coco Jones has no active tour dates beyond their Super Bowl LX festivities. However, you can keep an eye on USA TODAY Shopping for any upcoming show announcements or ticket releases later this year.
ASL Performers
The 2026 Super Bowl includes a standout accessibility component with multilingual signing:
- Fred Beam: ASL for the National Anthem
- Julian Ortiz: ASL for “America the Beautiful”
- Celimar Rivera Cosme: Puerto Rican Sign Language during the halftime show
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