Anonymous
Post 02/09/2026 13:34     Subject: Bad Bunny 2026 Super Bowl halftime performer

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:One thing I really loved about this performance is it offered joy, love and playfulness that we are so desperately missing these days. And it was visually stunning - very impressive. The collective effect was able to create a vibe and atmosphere so well


The set up was incredible. They couldn’t truck in the plants or set because it would damage the field, so those plants are PEOPLE!!
I want a plant costume now.
Link:
https://www.wired.com/story/bad-bunny-super-bowl-halftime-show-behind-the-scenes/


The only really disappointing thing to me was that the grass people didn't dance. When I noticed they were people during the setup I got so excited expecting a big reveal moment when the grasses would bust out in full choreography. But alas, no grass flash mob.


My guess is that the grass people were a last minute addition to get around the inability to truck in actual plants onto the field. Have them bust out in dance would have been too distracting if not planned from the beginning.
Anonymous
Post 02/09/2026 13:27     Subject: Bad Bunny 2026 Super Bowl halftime performer

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:One thing I really loved about this performance is it offered joy, love and playfulness that we are so desperately missing these days. And it was visually stunning - very impressive. The collective effect was able to create a vibe and atmosphere so well


It was a visual disaster. Total chaos.


Bad take - it was very tight and precise and packed an incredible amount of imagery into a short time. It was a really masterful use of the space/setting.


Agreed- I can't imagine the logistics it took to pull that off. It took so very many people working together to bring this show to fruition. I wish there had been a behind-the-scenes video diary of the days and months leading up to the show.
Anonymous
Post 02/09/2026 13:26     Subject: Bad Bunny 2026 Super Bowl halftime performer

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:One thing I really loved about this performance is it offered joy, love and playfulness that we are so desperately missing these days. And it was visually stunning - very impressive. The collective effect was able to create a vibe and atmosphere so well


The set up was incredible. They couldn’t truck in the plants or set because it would damage the field, so those plants are PEOPLE!!
I want a plant costume now.
Link:
https://www.wired.com/story/bad-bunny-super-bowl-halftime-show-behind-the-scenes/


The only really disappointing thing to me was that the grass people didn't dance. When I noticed they were people during the setup I got so excited expecting a big reveal moment when the grasses would bust out in full choreography. But alas, no grass flash mob.
Anonymous
Post 02/09/2026 13:26     Subject: Bad Bunny 2026 Super Bowl halftime performer

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Anonymous wrote:If it was an international bowl, it would be okay to do show in any language but considering its a national competition happening in USA, it makes sense to do it in a language more people can understand. Most Latinos understand English as well. Bad Bunny can sing well in English.
+1 pick someone who can actually sing


Like Kid Rock? lol.
Anonymous
Post 02/09/2026 13:23     Subject: Bad Bunny 2026 Super Bowl halftime performer

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:One thing I really loved about this performance is it offered joy, love and playfulness that we are so desperately missing these days. And it was visually stunning - very impressive. The collective effect was able to create a vibe and atmosphere so well


It was a visual disaster. Total chaos.


Bad take - it was very tight and precise and packed an incredible amount of imagery into a short time. It was a really masterful use of the space/setting.
Anonymous
Post 02/09/2026 13:19     Subject: Bad Bunny 2026 Super Bowl halftime performer

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Anonymous wrote:
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Anonymous wrote:One thing I really loved about this performance is it offered joy, love and playfulness that we are so desperately missing these days. And it was visually stunning - very impressive. The collective effect was able to create a vibe and atmosphere so well


It was a visual disaster. Total chaos.


I don’t even know anything that bad bunny sings and certainly didn’t understand the show being in Spanish, but I thought it was a visually stunning show as well. It was very different than anything in the past.

And I understood the message about it being entirely in Spanish. If it were normal times, I’d say the Super Bowl is an annoying time to make political statements, but Trump and his admin are monsters so I actually think it was brave of bad bunny to use this platform to send a message.


The message you are oblivious to is you Dems are at historical lows in terms of popularity.


And yet, they are destroying Republicans in elections where Trump won double digits last year.

My own prediction is Democrats are going to end up with a supermajority in the House and close to it in the Senate. And this time, the Senate will vote to convict on the impeachment charges.


This would actually be the best thing that could happen to Republicans because of the impeached Trump a Republican remains in office, and it will be a better one


What? I couldn't make out the meaning of your last sentence due to typos. Can you clarify?


Sounds like a fever dream. Sorry dude, it doesn't matter if JD takes the helm. Any Republican involved in the MAGA mess is tainted. There's no redemption coming.
Anonymous
Post 02/09/2026 13:16     Subject: Bad Bunny 2026 Super Bowl halftime performer

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:One thing I really loved about this performance is it offered joy, love and playfulness that we are so desperately missing these days. And it was visually stunning - very impressive. The collective effect was able to create a vibe and atmosphere so well


It was a visual disaster. Total chaos.


I don’t even know anything that bad bunny sings and certainly didn’t understand the show being in Spanish, but I thought it was a visually stunning show as well. It was very different than anything in the past.

And I understood the message about it being entirely in Spanish. If it were normal times, I’d say the Super Bowl is an annoying time to make political statements, but Trump and his admin are monsters so I actually think it was brave of bad bunny to use this platform to send a message.


The message you are oblivious to is you Dems are at historical lows in terms of popularity.


And yet, they are destroying Republicans in elections where Trump won double digits last year.

My own prediction is Democrats are going to end up with a supermajority in the House and close to it in the Senate. And this time, the Senate will vote to convict on the impeachment charges.


This would actually be the best thing that could happen to Republicans because of the impeached Trump a Republican remains in office, and it will be a better one


What? I couldn't make out the meaning of your last sentence due to typos. Can you clarify?
Anonymous
Post 02/09/2026 13:16     Subject: Bad Bunny 2026 Super Bowl halftime performer

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Can't get much more wholesome than a wedding...
https://www.nytimes.com/2026/02/09/us/super-bowl-wedding-real-halftime-show.html


Yes, the couple did get married live onstage, according to Bad Bunny’s public relations agency.

The Puerto Rican singer led a joyful celebration of Latin culture, performed mostly in Spanish. It featured a sugar cane field, domino players, a New York-style street scene complete with a bodega and a pan-American parade, and yes, a wedding scene.

About halfway through the 13-minute performance, a couple dressed in white kissed in front of an officiant dressed in black, surrounded by other dancers. The crowd parted after a moment to reveal Lady Gaga, who danced with Bad Bunny to his song “Baile Inolvidable” in a scene reminiscent of a wedding reception, including a cake and a child sleeping on some chairs in a corner.

The couple had invited Bad Bunny to their planned wedding, according to the statement from the singer’s public relations agency, which did not name them or provide any details about them. In response, they received an invitation to be part of his halftime show and were married there, with Bad Bunny serving as a witness and signing their marriage certificate.
+1 Nobody wants to see a wedding during halftime. Ill thought-out show!


Actually everybody loved it. A real wedding with their real guests.
Anonymous
Post 02/09/2026 13:15     Subject: Bad Bunny 2026 Super Bowl halftime performer

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Can't get much more wholesome than a wedding...
https://www.nytimes.com/2026/02/09/us/super-bowl-wedding-real-halftime-show.html


Yes, the couple did get married live onstage, according to Bad Bunny’s public relations agency.

The Puerto Rican singer led a joyful celebration of Latin culture, performed mostly in Spanish. It featured a sugar cane field, domino players, a New York-style street scene complete with a bodega and a pan-American parade, and yes, a wedding scene.

About halfway through the 13-minute performance, a couple dressed in white kissed in front of an officiant dressed in black, surrounded by other dancers. The crowd parted after a moment to reveal Lady Gaga, who danced with Bad Bunny to his song “Baile Inolvidable” in a scene reminiscent of a wedding reception, including a cake and a child sleeping on some chairs in a corner.

The couple had invited Bad Bunny to their planned wedding, according to the statement from the singer’s public relations agency, which did not name them or provide any details about them. In response, they received an invitation to be part of his halftime show and were married there, with Bad Bunny serving as a witness and signing their marriage certificate.
+1 Nobody wants to see a wedding during halftime. Ill thought-out show!


At least she said yes.
Anonymous
Post 02/09/2026 13:12     Subject: Bad Bunny 2026 Super Bowl halftime performer

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:One thing I really loved about this performance is it offered joy, love and playfulness that we are so desperately missing these days. And it was visually stunning - very impressive. The collective effect was able to create a vibe and atmosphere so well


It was a visual disaster. Total chaos.


I don’t even know anything that bad bunny sings and certainly didn’t understand the show being in Spanish, but I thought it was a visually stunning show as well. It was very different than anything in the past.

And I understood the message about it being entirely in Spanish. If it were normal times, I’d say the Super Bowl is an annoying time to make political statements, but Trump and his admin are monsters so I actually think it was brave of bad bunny to use this platform to send a message.


The message you are oblivious to is you Dems are at historical lows in terms of popularity.


And yet, they are destroying Republicans in elections where Trump won double digits last year.

My own prediction is Democrats are going to end up with a supermajority in the House and close to it in the Senate. And this time, the Senate will vote to convict on the impeachment charges.


This would actually be the best thing that could happen to Republicans because of the impeached Trump a Republican remains in office, and it will be a better one
Anonymous
Post 02/09/2026 13:08     Subject: Bad Bunny 2026 Super Bowl halftime performer

Anonymous wrote:If it was an international bowl, it would be okay to do show in any language but considering its a national competition happening in USA, it makes sense to do it in a language more people can understand. Most Latinos understand English as well. Bad Bunny can sing well in English.
+1 pick someone who can actually sing
Anonymous
Post 02/09/2026 13:05     Subject: Bad Bunny 2026 Super Bowl halftime performer

Anonymous wrote:Can't get much more wholesome than a wedding...
https://www.nytimes.com/2026/02/09/us/super-bowl-wedding-real-halftime-show.html


Yes, the couple did get married live onstage, according to Bad Bunny’s public relations agency.

The Puerto Rican singer led a joyful celebration of Latin culture, performed mostly in Spanish. It featured a sugar cane field, domino players, a New York-style street scene complete with a bodega and a pan-American parade, and yes, a wedding scene.

About halfway through the 13-minute performance, a couple dressed in white kissed in front of an officiant dressed in black, surrounded by other dancers. The crowd parted after a moment to reveal Lady Gaga, who danced with Bad Bunny to his song “Baile Inolvidable” in a scene reminiscent of a wedding reception, including a cake and a child sleeping on some chairs in a corner.

The couple had invited Bad Bunny to their planned wedding, according to the statement from the singer’s public relations agency, which did not name them or provide any details about them. In response, they received an invitation to be part of his halftime show and were married there, with Bad Bunny serving as a witness and signing their marriage certificate.
+1 Nobody wants to see a wedding during halftime. Ill thought-out show!
Anonymous
Post 02/09/2026 13:04     Subject: Bad Bunny 2026 Super Bowl halftime performer

Anonymous wrote:Lousy performance. The audience got up and walked more yardage than first half. A very bad bunny.
+1000
Anonymous
Post 02/09/2026 12:53     Subject: Bad Bunny 2026 Super Bowl halftime performer

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:One thing I really loved about this performance is it offered joy, love and playfulness that we are so desperately missing these days. And it was visually stunning - very impressive. The collective effect was able to create a vibe and atmosphere so well


It was a visual disaster. Total chaos.


I don’t even know anything that bad bunny sings and certainly didn’t understand the show being in Spanish, but I thought it was a visually stunning show as well. It was very different than anything in the past.

And I understood the message about it being entirely in Spanish. If it were normal times, I’d say the Super Bowl is an annoying time to make political statements, but Trump and his admin are monsters so I actually think it was brave of bad bunny to use this platform to send a message.


The message you are oblivious to is you Dems are at historical lows in terms of popularity.


And yet, they are destroying Republicans in elections where Trump won double digits last year.

My own prediction is Democrats are going to end up with a supermajority in the House and close to it in the Senate. And this time, the Senate will vote to convict on the impeachment charges.
Anonymous
Post 02/09/2026 12:52     Subject: Bad Bunny 2026 Super Bowl halftime performer

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:One thing I really loved about this performance is it offered joy, love and playfulness that we are so desperately missing these days. And it was visually stunning - very impressive. The collective effect was able to create a vibe and atmosphere so well


It was a visual disaster. Total chaos.


Could not disagree more. The sugar cane backdrop added a lot of visual unity. The flags ended it with a strong statement that drove home the verbal message.

The visual depictions of latino culture and verbal and visual shout outs to NYC and Puerto Rico worked.

It was just incredibly well thought out and planned. And fun!

Agreed. There was a lot of meaning packed into that performance.

Bad Bunny Delivers a Love Letter to Puerto Rico at Super Bowl Halftime
His performance featured a sugar cane field, a wedding seemingly officiated onstage and a New York-style street scene, along with appearances by Lady Gaga and Ricky Martin.
https://www.nytimes.com/2026/02/08/arts/music...ime-puerto-rico.html


In the end, Bad Bunny managed to hit all those notes at his halftime performance, walking out in an off-white football jersey labeled “OCASIO” (after his full name, Benito Antonio Martínez Ocasio) and the number 64, and leading a show that featured a joyful celebration of Latin heritage, before he spiked a football in triumph.

His performance included Lady Gaga doing a salsa-style version of her streaming smash with Bruno Mars, “Die With a Smile” (in English), and later Ricky Martin — who arguably began the crossover process for modern Latin pop that led to Bad Bunny — performing Bad Bunny’s track “Lo Que le Pasó a Hawaii.” (Both stars had been cited by online bettors in the run-up to the show, with decent odds.)

Featuring a sugar cane field, a wedding seemingly officiated onstage, a New York-style street scene complete with a bodega and a pan-American parade, the show spanned country and city, family and hemisphere, work and play and dancing everywhere. It placed Bad Bunny’s beloved Puerto Rico at the center of a communal celebration, where vintage salsa and traditional bomba and plena easily segued out of reggaeton and dembow. The sounds were mostly organic, not electronic: a brassy salsa band, a white-clad band of plena percussionists. Bad Bunny was summoning a Latin heritage across generations, one that recognized hard work — cane-cutting, electric-grid repairs — alongside the good times workers sweated to earn.

He drew on his latest album, “Debí Tirar Más Fotos,” as well as hits from his previous ones, and he put Latin rhythms up front. Cultural and political messages were tucked in. “Lo Que le Pasó a Hawaii” worries that, as in Hawaii, Puerto Rico’s culture could be overwhelmed by outsiders. “El Apagón” (“The Blackout”), which mentions Puerto Rico’s too-frequent power failures, accompanied a sequence of workers on utility poles.

He also nodded to his historic win, just last week, of the Grammy for album of the year, handing the award as an inspiration to a young Latino boy.