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Bad Bunny, born Benito Antonio Martínez Ocasio, is set to headline the Super Bowl LX Halftime Show on Feb. 8, 2026, at Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara, California. This marks a historic moment for the Puerto Rican superstar, as he’s the first solo Latin artist to lead the halftime performance at the NFL’s biggest event. In January 2026, Donald Trump made it known that he plans to skip the Super Bowl, as he’s “anti-” Bad Bunny. So, what are the odds that the artist mentions Trump during the halftime show? Here are the odds.

Will Bad Bunny mention Donald Trump during the Super Bowl LX Halftime Show? Here’s what betters think

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Bad Bunny has emerged as one of the most-streamed artists in the world, with multiple chart-topping albums and three Grammy wins under his belt. Beyond music, his selection as the Super Bowl LX Halftime performer carries cultural weight. He’s celebrating Latin identity and Spanish-language artistry on one of the most-watched television stages globally. However, it has also sparked lively debate and polarized reactions across American audiences. In January 2026, Donald Trump clarified that he won’t attend the Super Bowl this year. And he slammed both Bad Bunny and Green Day.

Sportsbook Bovada has the odds surrounding all things Bad Bunny for the upcoming Super Bowl Halftime Show. According to the sportsbook, the musician has odds of +1600 of mentioning Trump during his performance, meaning a $100 bet could net $1,600. That’s an implied probability of about 5.9%.

The odds are higher that Bad Bunny will announce a new tour or a new album. Bovada says he has odds of +650 of announcing a tour (13%) and odds of +800 for a new album (11%).

As for whether Bad Bunny will verbally give a shoutout to Puerto Rico during his performance, the sportsbook says -3300 (97%). Given this, we expect to hear the performer name the territory.

Bovada also doesn’t anticipate seeing Bad Bunny take a knee during his performance. The sportsbook gave this action odds of +1800 (5.26%).

Who will make a special guest appearance during the Halftime Show?

Super Bowl fans are anticipating Bad Bunny’s historic Halftime performance — and they can’t wait to see who joins the stage with him. As of now, Bad Bunny hasn’t officially named any performers or special guests who will join him on stage. That said, there are predictions and betting markets about who might appear with him as surprise guests during the performance.

According to Bovada, Jennifer Lopez has a decent chance of showing up for halftime (-125, 55% odds). J Balvin also has good odds (-160, 61.5%).

Cardi B and Daddy Yankee have similar odds of appearing onstage. Bovada says Cardi B has a 45% chance, whereas Daddy Yankee has a 43.5% chance.

Jhayco (+150), Ricky Martin (+175), Marc Anthony (+300), and Rauw Alejandra (+375) also have a chance.

The trailer for Bad Bunny’s performance shows how he’s bringing everyone together

Bad Bunny has dropped the first official trailer for his much‑anticipated Apple Music Super Bowl LX Halftime Show. And it’s setting the tone for what promises to be one of the most culturally charged performances in recent Super Bowl history. The high‑energy preview features Bad Bunny dancing to his 2025 hit “BAILE INoLVIDABLE” alongside a diverse group of people under the iconic fiery red flamboyant trees of Puerto Rico. The imagery proves he aims to make his halftime performance a global celebration of unity and cultural pride.

So, how many people will tune into the historic Halftime performance? According to sportsbook Bovada, there’s an implied probability of around 53% for both over and under 135.5 million total global viewers.