
Cristian Millan
Green Day has been confirmed as part of the Super Bowl LX show, in an edition that has already generated enormous expectations. The historic Californian band has joined the event without sharing the stage with Bad Bunny. The NFL has opted for a unique generational and musical combination. The event has been marked since its announcement.
Green Day has been chosen to open the pre-match ceremony with a medley of their most emblematic songs. Songs like Basket Case and Holiday have been prepared to light up the atmosphere from the first minutes. The presentation has been conceived as a tribute to decades of league history. Rock has thus had a leading place in the most watched night in sport.
The band’s participation has had special meaning because of the game’s venue. The show was held at Levi’s Stadium, very close to the place where Green Day began their career. The return home has added an emotional charge to the show. The connection with the local public has been one of the axes of the show.
For his part, Bad Bunny has been confirmed as the main protagonist of the halftime show. The Puerto Rican artist has prepared a high-impact staging. The fusion of reggaeton, Latin trap and Caribbean rhythms has been the hallmark of the show. The stage has been designed for an unprecedented visual production.
Expectations have grown due to the possibility of special guests. Names like J Balvin, Karol G or Rosalía have circulated strongly in rumors. Although nothing has been officially confirmed, expectations have remained high. The surprise factor has been a central part of the event.
The NFL has thus achieved a balance between tradition and musical news. Super Bowl LX has been marked as a cultural celebration as well as a sports one. The combination of rock and urban music has expanded the scope of the show. February 8, 2026 has been designated as an unmissable date for fans.

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