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Super Bowl, Bad Bunny

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What to know ahead of Bad Bunny’s Super Bowl LX halftime show
Fresh off a Grammy-winning moment that doubled as a love letter to Puerto Rico, global superstar Bad Bunny is preparing to take one of the biggest stages in entertainment: the Super Bowl LX halftime s...

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 · 14h · on MSN
Inside the Super Bowl halftime show and all that can go wrong: ‘It’s the biggest, most complicated show there is’
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Bad Bunny to headline Super Bowl halftime show. Who will be a special guest?
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Where can I watch Super Bowl 60 for free? TV channel, live stream options
After last year's Super Bowl set an all-time record with over 127 million viewers, this year's clash between the New England Patriots and Seattle Seahawks faces a tough road to surpass it.

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2026 Super Bowl Commercials: See which ads have already been released
 · 11h
Super Bowl travel and game day forecast
 · 17h
The eye-watering cost of a Super Bowl suite revealed
However, when it comes to luxury boxes and VIP suites at Levi’s Stadium, the packages range between $600,000 and $1.5 million.

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What time is the Super Bowl?
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Who is performing for the Super Bowl halftime show?
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The 10 most talked-about Super Bowl halftime shows, from Michael Jackson to Left Shark

These are the halftime performances that had everyone buzzing, at the water cooler and on social media, the next day.
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How the Super Bowl halftime show evolved from pageantry to pop culture’s biggest stage

“The halftime performance has come a long way,” said Dan Marino, the Hall of Fame quarterback who played 17 seasons with the Miami Dolphins and competed in the 1985 Super Bowl. As an NFL analyst, Marino’s had a front-row seat to several halftime shows.
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