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All the guests Bad Bunny brought out during incredible Super Bowl LX halftime show

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Bad Bunny made his Super Bowl halftime show an absolute party, bringing out some very special guests during his amazing performance.

The Super Bowl LX halftime show has come and gone, with Puerto Rican sensation Bad Bunny delivering an audacious performance in the spotlight.

The Grammy winner for best album showcased some of his best and most popular songs, but that wasn’t all – he made sure to bring out some guests to share the spotlight with.

Ricky Martin performs with Bad Bunny onstage during the Apple Music Super Bowl LX Halftime Show at Levi's Stadium on February 08, 2026 in Santa Clara, California.
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Every guest performer who joined Bad Bunny’s Super Bowl halftime show

Here is every guest that Bad Bunny brought out during his Super Bowl LX halftime show:

Despite there being speculation about Bad Bunny bringing out numerous other collaborators like Cardi B, J Balvin, and Travis Scott, all of whom were taking part in the Super Bowl festivities this week, the Puerto Rican star made sure to keep the spotlight on his performance.

The appearance of Lady Gaga and Ricky Martin brought some flair to Bunny’s already extravagant performance, but he made sure to keep the show focused on his larger message.

Bad Bunny delivers on hype with solid performance at Super Bowl

Heading into the event, there was a lot of chatter about Bad Bunny and whether he should have been selected as the Super Bowl halftime show headliner.

While a lot of these conversations veered to the political end, there were many concerned that Bad Bunny, being a predominantly Spanish-speaking artist, would alienate a majority of the audience.

However, given that he is one of the most-streamed artists in the world with a global appeal, Bunny’s selection made sense from a metrics standpoint for the NFL.

And it’s safe to say, Bunny made the most of his platform and delivered an entertaining performance on one of music’s biggest stages.