Super Bowl 2026: Here’s the Lineup of Music Acts You Can Expect
On Sunday, February 8, 2026, all eyes will be on the United States for the grand finale of the Super Bowl. Beyond the highly anticipated football showdown, the NFL is gearing up for an incredible musical lineup featuring Bad Bunny, Brandi Carlile, and Charlie Puth!
The eagerly awaited Super Bowl 2026 is just around the corner! Once again, the event promises an unforgettable show, with an exhilarating sports showdown on the horizon, complemented by an incredible musical lineup that will surely make many envious.
Having previously hosted legendary artists like Michael Jackson in 1992, U2 in 2001, The Rolling Stones in 2005, Madonna in 2011, Coldplay in 2015, The Weeknd in 2020, Rihanna in 2023, Usher in 2024, and Kendrick Lamar last year, the National Football League (NFL) once again pulls out all the stops for its iconic halftime show. This year, for Super Bowl LX, the NFL has enlisted Bad Bunny to headline the halftime performance, the renowned “Halftime Show“.
Super Bowl 2026: Bad Bunny to provide the big half-time show
The suspense is over! We now know the name of the artist who will succeed Kendrick Lamar to ignite the next Super Bowl half-time show, scheduled for February 8, 2026 in California. So, who will it be? The NFL has named Bad Bunny! The Puerto Rican star, who will soon be touring Europe, will have the onerous task of performing at the legendary Super Bowl 2026 half-time show! [Read more]
While we’re still waiting to see what surprises Bad Bunny has in store, there’s no doubt that his performance at the Super Bowl will be unforgettable.
It’s worth noting that Bad Bunny’s new album, “DeBÍ TiRAR MáS FOToS,” was released in 2025. This sixth studio project by the acclaimed rapper and singer features 17 tracks and boasts several exciting collaborations with artists such as RaiNao, Omar Courtz, Dei V, and Los Pleneros de la Cresta.
Once again this year, before Bad Bunny takes the stage, additional artists will get the crowd moving. This was announced by the NFL, revealing that performers like Brandi Carlile, Coco Jones, and Charlie Puth will also be part of the lineup.
Singer, songwriter, and multi-platinum producer, who has received Grammy nominations, Charlie Puth will perform the national anthem. “With over 35 billion streams, numerous platinum singles including “Attention” and “We Don’t Talk Anymore,” and international hits like “See You Again,” Puth has established himself as one of the most consistent and sought-after hitmakers across all genres,” reads the official press release. The NFL also notes that this performance in California will come ahead of the release of his fourth studio album, “Whatever’s Clever!”, scheduled for March 6, 2026.
On February 8, 2026, during the Super Bowl, Charlie Puth will have the honor of singing the American national anthem, following a line of distinguished artists—Chris Stapleton in 2023, Reba McEntire in 2024, and Jon Batiste in 2025.
Brandi Carlile and Coco James are also set to perform before the Super Bowl 2026. While the first will sing “America the Beautiful,” the second will take the stage for “Lift Every Voice and Sing.” It’s worth noting that Brandi Carlile has won 11 Grammy Awards and 2 Emmy Awards. Meanwhile, Coco James has quickly established herself as a leading voice in R&B, earning eight Grammy nominations, including a nod this year for Best R&B Album for her debut record “Why Not More?”
And if you’re wondering where and how to follow these live artists and the Super Bowl final, you’ll be pleased to know that a number of establishments in Paris are planning to broadcast the event live!



