Marc Anthony will “definitely” be at the Super Bowl LX to cheer on his friend and fellow hitmaker, Bad Bunny, who is headlining next year’s halftime show.
The Puerto Rican salsa star spoke with Rolling Stone about the significance of Bad Bunny’s upcoming Super Bowl performance and some words of advice he’s already offered the reggaetón artist.
“Every time I talk to him, I tell him to just to be responsible with the risk [and] with the responsibility that he’s taking on, because I’m sure for him, he sees this as a massive responsibility to represent not only his culture, but his music,” Marc Anthony said. “He’s going to work that much harder to bring an amazing show and I’m looking forward to it. I’ll definitely be there and I’ll be the first one cheering him on.”
Marc Anthony most recently announced his first-ever Las Vegas residency, set to kick off Feb. 13 at Fontainebleau Las Vegas, calling it a “new chapter” in his career, which spans more than 30 years. The announcement comes just weeks after he joined Bad Bunny on his own residency in Puerto Rico, where the two gave an epic and emotional performance of “Preciosa,” a beloved anthem honoring their homeland, Puerto Rico.
“Bad Bunny reminds me of me when I was younger,” Anthony added. “He’s just done things his way and he’s having fun with it. I’m proud of what he’s been able to accomplish in terms of spreading his gospel and that type of music, and the level he’s taken it to, and I’m really looking forward to seeing what he brings to the table, because he’s extremely innovative, so I can only imagine what he’s going to do with the tools of what the Super Bowl production brings to the table.”
The NFL announced in September that Bad Bunny would be the headliner of the 2026 Super Bowl Halftime Show, presented by Apple Music and executive produced by Roc Nation and Jesse Collins. It will air live Feb. 8 from Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara, Calif.
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