Bad Bunny to Headline Super Bowl 2026 After Kendrick's 2025 Showstopper
The Super Bowl halftime show, a massive stage in global entertainment, features legendary artists every year. Now, a new guessing game challenges fans to name 30 famous musicians who have performed there—all in just 15 minutes.
The Super Bowl marks the climax of the NFL season, and its halftime show has become a cultural spectacle. In recent years, the event has showcased some of music's biggest names. The Weeknd took the stage in 2021 in Las Vegas, delivering a cinematic R&B and pop performance under COVID restrictions. A year later, Dr. Dre, Snoop Dogg, Eminem, and Kendrick Lamar brought West Coast hip-hop to Inglewood, weaving in nods to LA's urban history.
Rihanna followed in 2023 with a high-energy Glendale show, blending pop and R&B with aerial choreography. Usher then headlined in 2024, merging R&B and soul with Atlanta trap influences, joined by guests like Lil Jon and Ludacris. Kendrick Lamar returned as the 2025 headliner, and Bad Bunny is set to take the spotlight in 2026.
The new guessing game tests fans' knowledge by asking them to identify 30 past performers in a quarter of an hour. The challenge highlights just how many iconic acts have graced the Super Bowl stage over the years.
The halftime show remains a highlight of the Super Bowl, drawing millions of viewers worldwide. This game offers fans a way to revisit its star-studded history while testing their music trivia skills. With Bad Bunny's 2026 performance on the horizon, the tradition of blockbuster acts continues.