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The 2026 Super Bowl halftime show, held beneath the towering floodlights of Levi’s Stadium, will be remembered not merely as a musical performance, but as a complex, multi-layered piece of cultural theater. From the moment the house lights plummeted and the first heavy, rhythmic bass notes of Bad Bunny’s discography vibrated through the stadium seats, it was clear that the Puerto Rican superstar—born Benito Antonio Martínez Ocasio—intended to redefine the expectations of the Super Bowl LX stage. The atmosphere was electric, transitioning the venue from a gridiron battleground into a high-concept immersive art space. Fans and critics alike quickly recognized that the show was designed to be decoded as much as it was to be enjoyed, blending cinematic storytelling with the raw energy of a global tour.
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