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Home / Arts and Entertainment / Bad Bunny to Make History at Super Bowl Halftime

Bad Bunny to Make History at Super Bowl Halftime

5 Feb

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Summary

  • Bad Bunny will perform solely in Spanish at the Super Bowl.
  • The Grammy winner's album recently won top album of the year.
  • A multilingual signing program will be featured at halftime.
Bad Bunny to Make History at Super Bowl Halftime

Bad Bunny is poised to make history at the upcoming Super Bowl halftime show, performing exclusively in Spanish and bringing Latin identity to the forefront of the widely viewed event. The Puerto Rican superstar, celebrated for his Grammy-winning album 'Un Verano Sin Ti,' will be interviewed by Apple Music prior to the game, potentially revealing further details about his performance.

The Super Bowl halftime show will feature a historic multilingual signing program, including Puerto Rican Sign Language, in collaboration with various deaf advocacy organizations. This initiative underscores a commitment to inclusivity. Additionally, the pregame festivities will include performances by Charlie Puth, Brandi Carlile, and Coco Jones, with Fred Beam and Julian Ortiz providing American Sign Language interpretations.

Green Day, a band with Bay Area roots, will perform a set celebrating the Super Bowl's 60th anniversary. The inclusion of Bad Bunny's Spanish-language performance and the multilingual signing program signal a significant cultural moment for the NFL's premier event.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Bad Bunny is expected to perform solely in Spanish during his highly anticipated Super Bowl halftime show.
Yes, the halftime show will feature a historic multilingual signing program, including Puerto Rican Sign Language, in collaboration with deaf advocacy groups.
Pregame performances include Charlie Puth, Brandi Carlile, and Coco Jones, with Green Day also performing a set. Fred Beam and Julian Ortiz will provide ASL interpretations.

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