Much has been made of Bad Bunny’s upcoming performance at halftime of Super Bowl LX, but the Grammy-winning reggaeton artist won’t be the only musical artist performing on Sunday.

ESPN’s Adam Schefter recently shared a program of sorts reviewing the other four musical artists on the Super Bowl “bill”.

Green Day will be rocking the opening ceremony of the Super Bowl between the New England Patriots and Seattle Seahawks. Charlie Puth will be singing the National Anthem, Brandi Carlile will be singing “America the Beautiful”, and Coco Jones will be singing “Lift Every Voice and Sing”.

The main musical event, of course, will be Bad Bunny’s halftime show.

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The Puerto Rican superstar achieved a milestone at the Feb. 1 Grammy Awards, taking home Album of the Year for “Debí Tirar Más Fotos”, the first all-Spanish-language album to claim the top prize.

This win followed six nominations, including Song and Record of the Year, affirming his role in elevating Latin music globally. Earlier, in late 2025, he collaborated with BTS on the fusion track “Crossroads,” which shattered streaming records and bridged Latin and K-pop audiences.

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