Super Bowl halftime history includes a select group of artists who have been invited back to the stage more than once, and Bad Bunny is firmly part of that lineage.
While most performers only get a single opportunity, a handful of artists have returned across different eras, either as headliners or featured guests.
Based on Billboard’s official list of repeat halftime performers, here is the complete record of every artist who has appeared multiple times, presented in chronological order.

Every artist with multiple Super Bowl halftime appearances
- New Kids on the Block – 1991, 1992
- Gloria Estefan – 1992, 1995, 1999
- Phil Collins – 1992, 1995
- Stevie Wonder – 1999, 2010
- Justin Timberlake – 2001, 2004, 2018
- Beyoncé – 2013, 2016
- Bruno Mars – 2014, 2016
- Usher – 2011, 2024
- Kendrick Lamar – 2022, 2025
- Bad Bunny – 2020, 2026
Why Bad Bunny is not new to the Super Bowl stage
Bad Bunny first appeared at the Super Bowl halftime show in 2020 as a featured guest during the joint performance headlined by Shakira and Jennifer Lopez.
His return as a headliner in 2026 places him alongside artists such as Beyonce, Bruno Mars, and Kendrick Lamar, who also transitioned from guest appearances to leading the show.
The list shows that repeat halftime invitations are reserved for performers with sustained cultural relevance, making Bad Bunny’s return less of a debut and more of a continuation of an established Super Bowl presence.
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