How to Stream Bad Bunny's Super Bowl LX Halftime Show on Peacock
Don’t miss a single musical moment when Super Bowl LX kicks off live on February 5.
You can almost taste the anticipation as the countdown to kickoff inches ever closer for Super Bowl LX. Streaming live on Peacock right alongside the game's network NBC broadcast, NFL football's biggest annual spectacle at last gets underway today, Super Bowl Sunday, and will be breaking the huddle with oodles of pregame features, football analysis, and — of course — tons of A-list entertainment.
Headlining this year’s Super Bowl LX Halftime Show is three-time Grammy Award winner Bad Bunny, who’s already treated fans to an early sneak peek with an official Halftime Show teaser video. How can you stream the real thing on Peacock when Bad Bunny takes the Super Bowl stage this Sunday? Keep on scrolling for all the need-to-know Halftime Show details!
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Super Bowl LX: How to Stream Bad Bunny’s Halftime Show on Peacock
Fresh off an epic entertainment residency in Puerto Rico that drew more than half a million fans, Bad Bunny — himself no stranger to live TV thanks to his two Saturday Night Live hosting stints — will make his Super Bowl LX stop amid an ongoing 57-date world tour. The atmosphere inside Levi’s Stadium will transform once the game’s second quarter clock expires, as Billboard’s 2022 Artist of the Year (not to mention the world’s most-streamed artist in 2025) commands the mic with his signature mix of of Latin pop, hip-hop, and reggaeton.
Since the pace of the game itself will determine the precise timing for when Bad Bunny’s halftime show fires up, the surest way to catch the full performance is to already be tuned in! Kickoff time for Super Bowl LX is set for 6:30 p.m. ET on Sunday, February 8, with the game unfolding live on both Peacock and NBC.
Bad Bunny isn’t the only music mega-star on deck to deliver title-worthy entertainment on Super Bowl Sunday. The game’s 6 p.m. opening ceremony also will feature Bay-Area rock icons Green Day, alongside America’s national anthem from Grammy nominee Charlie Puth, “America the Beautiful” from 11-time Grammy winner Brandi Carlile, and “Lift Every Voice and Sing” from Grammy-winning R&B breakout artist Coco Jones.
From Green Day to Bad Bunny and more, every moment of every Super Bowl LX performance will stream live on Peacock and air on NBC. All the pregame buzz for Super Bowl Sunday begins across both platforms at 1 p.m. ET with a super-sized five-hour pregame broadcast featuring the full NBC Sports coverage crew. After that, the Seattle Seahawks and New England Patriots battle it out at 6:30 p.m. ET — complete with Bad Bunny providing the stadium house music for almost 70,000 screaming fans — to claim this season’s ultimate NFL bragging rights.
