Two favorites appear to be emerging for the Super Bowl 61 halftime show set for February 2027.
Bad Bunny performed at halftime of Super Bowl 60 in Santa Clara, California. The Seahawks topped the Patriots, 29-13, in that one. Bad Bunny performed at halftime, for roughly 15 minutes, on the Levi's Stadium field.
The New York Times gave him an "A" for his performance.
"I loved the multiple flags of Latin countries and Bad Bunny's shouting out those countries. He kept the show authentic and made it obvious this was a show from Latin America for the world to enjoy. The special effects, such as Bad Bunny's going through the roof of the house or climbing the telephone pole, were cool and fit well with the video montage shown in the stadium. A wedding at the Super Bowl is next level, too. Hard to top that," they wrote.
"Bad Bunny converted me Sunday night. Count me as a fan."
Feb 8, 2026; Santa Clara, CA, USA; Recording artist Bad Bunny performs at halftime of Super Bowl LX between the New England Patriots and the Seattle Seahawks at Levi's Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Kirby Lee-Imagn Images © Kirby Lee-Imagn Images.
But who will perform at Super Bowl 61 in Los Angeles next year?
Two favorites appear to be emerging for the Super Bowl 61 halftime show, according to the betting odds and inside analysis.
Two frontrunners emerging for halftime
Two favorites appear to be emerging for the Super Bowl 61 halftime show at this point: Miley Cyrus and Morgan Wallen.
Cyrus and Wallen are the favorites based on the respective betting odds.
"The Super Bowl literally just ended with a Bad Bunny Halftime Show that fans are still talking about days later," Parade wrote.
"Despite fans being focused on Bad Bunny's performance, though, there's already buzz surrounding who will headline the 2027 Super Bowl Halftime Show at SoFi Stadium in Los Angeles, Calif. According to Taste of Country, FanDuel lists Morgan Wallen with the highest odds of being the next Super Bowl Halftime Show performer."
Cyrus, meanwhile, headlines many lists for the Super Bowl 61 performance, too.
Who do you want to see on stage next year?
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