Hey Bad Bunny fans, time to mark your calendars! California's got something extra special cooking: Governor Gavin Newsom has declared February 8 as 'Bad Bunny Day' all across the Golden State! π This epic announcement lines up perfectly with the buzz around Bad Bunny's upcoming halftime show at Super Bowl LX in Santa Clara β spoiler alert: it's gonna be legendary!
You'll be seeing nothing but hearts and flames because Newsom is way pumped, saying in a cheeky X post, "We're all about Bad Bunny's smooth vibes, his gorgeous voice, and, let's be honest, those killer looks. He's almost as 'hot' as I amβwhich is a HUGE compliment, by the way! So yeah, Happy Bad Bunny Day, America!" π₯πΆ
Even the big guns like Apple CEO Tim Cook are showing love, snapping a selfie with our superstar and sharing the excitement online. Yep, seems like no one's immune to Bad Bunny fever!
Now get this: during the Super Bowl halftime show, Bad Bunny, whose real name is Benito Antonio MartΓnez Ocasio, is gonna unleash an all-Spanish performance at Levi's Stadium. Talk about making history! It's a 2026 Grammy Album of the Year winner saying hello to the world at one of the biggest sports events ever. He's already made huge waves as the first-ever artist to snag that honor with a Spanish-language album.
In an interview with Access Hollywood's Scott Evans, Bad Bunny shared his pre-show vibe: "I'm just ready to do it. I wanna feel it. I want people to watch it and enjoy it." And trust us, we are here for it! π
The buzz around 'Bad Bunny Day' isn't just fun and games β it's making waves in the political world too. Our fave artist's been vocal on issues like immigration and identity, even dropping some words at the Grammys: "ICE out... We're not savage, we're not animals, we're not aliens β we are humans, and we are Americans." Feel that passion? ππ₯
Shoutout to Apple Music, which keeps the beats bumping as the Super Bowl halftime show sponsor since 2023, teaming up with the NFL and Jay-Z's Roc Nation to bring more multicultural magic to the stage.
Clear your Sunday evening, fam! Super Bowl LX kicks off on February 8 at 6:30 p.m. ET / 3:30 p.m. PT, with the game and Bad Bunny's electric halftime show airing on NBC, and streaming on Peacock, Telemundo, and Universo. Let the Bad Bunny celebrations begin! π°ππ