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Bad Bunny Headlines Super Bowl Halftime Show – US Tour Amid ICE Concerns

by Julia Evans – Entertainment Editor

Bad Bunny to Headline Super⁤ Bowl LVIII Half-Time Show

LAS⁣ VEGAS – Global music superstar Bad Bunny⁢ will headline the Super‍ Bowl ⁣LVIII half-time show,⁢ the NFL announced ⁤Monday. The performance, set to take place at ⁣Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara, california, on February 11, 2024, will mark a historic ‍moment⁢ as the frist time a solo⁤ Latin artist ⁤has taken the stage during the Super ⁢Bowl’s biggest night.

Bad Bunny, whose real ⁤name is Benito Antonio Martinez Ocasio, joins a prestigious lineup of past performers including Kendrick Lamar, Usher, Rihanna, and The Weeknd. Lamar’s ⁤performance at this year’s super ⁤Bowl‍ was watched by a ‍record 127 million viewers in the US.

“Ve⁣ y dile a tu abuela, que seremos⁢ el halftime​ show del Super Bowl,” Bad Bunny ⁣stated in⁤ Spanish, which ​translates to: “Go​ tell your grandma we’re‌ going to ​be the Super Bowl half-time‍ show.”

Jay-Z,whose Roc Nation company selects and produces the half-time show,praised Bad Bunny’s impact,stating,”What Bad Bunny has done and continues to do for Puerto Rico ‌is truly inspiring.⁤ We ⁢are honoured to have him ​on the world’s biggest stage.”

The 31-year-old artist has achieved unprecedented success, with his 2022 album Un Verano Sin Ti (A Summer Without You) becoming‌ the first all-Spanish language album to reach ‍number one in the US. Last year, he ⁤was the third most-streamed artist globally, trailing only taylor Swift and The Weeknd. ⁤He recently released​ his latest album, Debí Tirar Más ⁣Fotos (I should Have Taken​ More Photos), earlier in 2023.

Bad Bunny’s accolades include⁢ three Grammy Awards and he is currently the leading nominee for this year’s latin Grammy Awards. he recently concluded ⁢a residency in Puerto Rico,⁢ attracting ‌over⁣ 500,000 fans. His upcoming tour begins in the Dominican Republic in November, extending across Central and South America, ‌Australia, Japan, and Europe, ‌with two dates scheduled for Tottenham Hotspur ‍Stadium in London next ⁣summer.

The artist previously explained⁣ his limited US tour ⁢dates, stating, “There ⁢were many reasons why I didn’t ‌show up ‌in the US, and​ none of them were out of hate… All of [the shows] have been successful. But there was the issue of… ICE ⁤could be outside [my concerts]. And it’s somthing that we were‌ talking‍ about and very concerned​ about.”

Beyond music, Bad ⁤Bunny has also ventured into⁤ acting, appearing⁤ in films such as Bullet Train and Happy⁤ Gilmore ⁢2, and is set to ‍host Saturday⁢ Night Live for a ⁢second time next month.

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