The 2026 Super Bowl

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Staff Writer

On February 8, 2026, Levi’s Stadium was filled with energy as over 70,000 fans packed the stands for the Super Bowl in Santa Clara, California. The arena was surrounded by towering video screens and bright lights, echoing with nonstop cheers. The Seattle Seahawks defeated the New England Patriots by a score of 29-13 to win the NFL championship.

The Halftime Show highlighted Bad Bunny’s performance, opening with his hit song “Tití Me Preguntó.” He took the stage in an all-white jersey-like outfit with “Ocasio” on the back, representing the artist’s last name. The performance started with a scenic shot of the star walking through a trail of tall sugar cane fields, alongside backup dancers dressed as field workers. The show also featured a salsa-styled version of “Die With a Smile,” performed alongside Lady Gaga. Ricky Martin, another singer, also joined in on the fun, singing a portion of Bad Bunny’s song “Lo Que Le Pasó en Hawaii.” Bad Bunny’s performance marked a turning point for the Spanish-language genre and Puerto Rican culture tied to his Latino identity. The significance of the show was to challenge the traditional concept of what the Super Bowl halftime can be and should be, delivering a powerful message of representation, inclusion, and cultural pride.

The night ended with many fans feeling tired after watching football all day. But it was another amazing Super Bowl of 2026, highlighted by an unforgettable halftime show and a thrilling win for the Seattle Seahawks.


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