Super Bowl 2026 Performers & Performances Lineup

The Super Bowl is one of the biggest games of the year, and itâs also one of the most anticipated events for music. From pre-game performances to the national anthem and the iconic halftime show, the Super Bowl LX lineup promises unforgettable moments both on and off the field.
As excitement builds for the Super Bowl, fans are eager to know who will take the stage and when. Below is everything you need to know before kickoff, including a complete breakdown of the performers and performances scheduled throughout the event.
Who Is Performing at the Super Bowl LX Halftime Show?
Bad Bunny, Grammy-winning recording artist and the most-streamed artist in the world in 2025, will headline the Super Bowl LX Halftime Show. NBC has also stated, âbecause this is the Super Bowl Halftime Show, you can never rule out some major surprise guests.â
Bad Bunnyâs hit album âDebĂ Tirar MĂĄs Fotosâ (âI Should Have Taken More Photosâ) became the first primarily Spanish-language album to win the Grammy for album of the year in 2026.
Lineup of All the Super Bowl LX Performers
GettyThere will be three different performance venues during Super Bowl Sunday this year, and it all begins with the official Super Bowl Tailgate, where fans will get a concert from rising star opener LaRussell and headliner Teddy Swims.
Then, several artists are set to perform at the official Super Bowl LX Opening Ceremony. The opening performance will feature legendary rockers Green Day, as well as the National Anthem performed by Charlie Puth, âAmerica the Beautifulâ performed by Brandi Carlile, and âLift Every Voice and Singâ performed by Coco Jones.
This amazing lineup will perform in one 30-minute show-opening package leading right into the Big Game.
Complete Schedule of Performances at the Super Bowl LX
GettyHere is the full schedule for all of the performances during the Super Bowl LX:
3:50 p.m. ET â Teddy Swims Super Bowl Tailgate performance.
6:00 p.m. ET â Super Bowl Opening Ceremony performances from Green Day, Charlie Puth, Brandi Carlile, and Coco Jones.
6:30 p.m. ET â Super Bowl LX begins.
Halftime of Super Bowl LX: The Super Bowl LX Halftime Show starring Bad Bunny.