2026年超级碗中场秀表演者是谁?完整表演者名单在此


2026年2月7日 / 美国东部时间下午3:00 / 哥伦比亚广播公司新闻

在格莱美颁奖典礼上创造历史之夜后,Bad Bunny 将登上2026年超级碗的中场秀舞台。周日,新英格兰爱国者队与西雅图海鹰队将在超级碗XLIX的重赛中对决,而这场超级碗的举办地正是加利福尼亚州圣克拉拉的李维斯体育场。

这位广受欢迎的波多黎各说唱歌手兼歌手表示,他将把”大量的文化元素”带到这场盛事。

2026年超级碗中场秀表演者是谁?


美国国家橄榄球联盟(NFL)、苹果音乐和Roc Nation于9月宣布,Bad Bunny 将担任今年超级碗中场秀的头条表演者。

这位31岁的超级巨星——本名 Benito Antonio Martínez Ocasio——上周日在格莱美奖上赢得了两项最高奖项:最佳 Urbana 音乐专辑奖和年度专辑奖,获奖专辑为《DeBÍ TiRAR MáS FOToS》。这是西班牙语专辑首次获得格莱美年度大奖。

“老实说,我都不知道自己现在是什么感觉。事情太多了,我还在巡演中,上周刚参加了格莱美。总之,”Bad Bunny 在苹果音乐主办的周四新闻发布会上表示。苹果音乐是此次超级碗中场秀的赞助商。

“我很兴奋,但同时,我更兴奋的是能和那些一直支持我的人——我的家人、朋友——一起分享这个时刻,”他说,”这个时刻和文化——才是这些演出的特别之处。”

  • 阅读更多:超级碗中场秀前必知的 Bad Bunny 歌词

他对演出内容和是否有其他艺人登台保持沉默。

“这会是一场盛大的派对,”Bad Bunny 说,”我当然会把大量的文化元素带到舞台上。但我真的不想剧透,总之会很有趣。”

Bad Bunny 于2026年2月5日在旧金山参加苹果音乐超级碗 LX 中场秀新闻发布会时接受采访。Chris Graythen / 盖蒂图片社

超级碗中场秀还将有波多黎各手语翻译 Celimar Rivera Cosme 参与表演。

Bad Bunny 将成为首位以西班牙语为母语的超级碗中场秀头条表演者。他的入选引发了一些争议,包括特朗普总统的批评。上周,Bad Bunny 在格莱美领奖台上说”ICE out”(驱逐移民局)时,又一波反对声浪再起。

NFL 专员 Roger Goodell 多次为这一选择辩护并表示支持。

“我不确定我们是否曾选择过一位艺人而没有受到任何反对或批评。当有数亿人观看时,这确实很难做到,”Goodell 在10月表示。

“他是世界上最顶尖、最受欢迎的艺人之一,”Goodell 说,”这正是我们想要达到的效果。这对我们来说是一个重要的舞台,也是娱乐价值的重要组成部分。”

当被问及 Bad Bunny 在格莱美奖上的言论时,Goodell 告诉记者:”Bad Bunny 是,我认为昨晚也证明了这一点,是世界上最伟大的艺术家之一,这也是我们选择他的原因之一。”

“但另一个原因是,他明白自己所处的平台意义,这个平台是用来团结人们的,用创造力和才华将人们凝聚在一起,并用这个时刻来实现这一点,”他说,”我认为过去的艺术家们都做到了这一点。我认为 Bad Bunny 明白这一点,我相信他会有一场精彩的表演。”

Bad Bunny 在2026年2月1日于洛杉矶举行的第68届格莱美奖上收获颇丰。Matt Winkelmeyer

2026年超级碗谁将演唱国歌?


Charlie Puth 将在今年超级碗上担任国歌演唱。这位34岁的歌手称国歌是”最美丽的音乐作品之一”,但也表示这是”最难演唱的歌曲”。

这位新泽西州本地人最初在 YouTube 上发布自己的演唱视频,此后事业蒸蒸日上,已发行四张专辑,并获得四次格莱美提名。

2026年超级碗完整表演者名单


  • 绿日乐队(Green Day)——这支来自湾区的朋克摇滚乐队将在超级碗开场仪式上表演。
  • 查理·普斯(Charlie Puth)——普斯将在比赛前演唱《星条旗永不落》(The Star Spangled Banner)。
  • 布兰迪·卡莉(Brandi Carlile)——这位11次格莱美奖得主将演唱《美丽的美国》(America the Beautiful)。
  • 可可·琼斯(Coco Jones)——这位格莱美获奖歌手将表演《升起来吧,每一个声音》(Lift Every Voice and Sing),这首被广泛称为黑人国歌的歌曲。
  • Bad Bunny——这位波多黎各超级巨星将担任超级碗中场秀的头条表演者。

Who’s performing at the Super Bowl halftime show in 2026? Here’s a full list of performers.

February 7, 2026 / 3:00 PM EST / CBS News

On the heels of his historic night at the Grammy Awards, Bad Bunny is set to take the stage for the halftime show at the 2026 Super Bowl on Sunday, as the New England Patriots and the Seattle Seahawks meet in a rematch of Super Bowl XLIX.

The hugely popular Puerto Rican rapper and singer says he’ll bring “a lot of my culture” to the big game at Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara, California.

Who is performing in the Super Bowl halftime show for 2026?


The NFL, Apple Music and Roc Nation announced in September that Bad Bunny will be this year’s halftime show headliner.

The 31-year-old superstar, born Benito Antonio Martínez Ocasio, won two top awards at the Grammys last Sunday — Best Música Urbana Album and Album of the Year for his record “DeBÍ TiRAR MáS FOToS” — the first time an all Spanish-language album earned the night’s biggest award.

“To be honest, I don’t know how I’m feeling. There’s a lot. I’m still in the middle of my tour. I was just at the Grammys last week. All of that,” Bad Bunny said at a Thursday news conference hosted by Apple Music, which is sponsoring the halftime show.

“I’m excited, but at the same time, I feel more excited about the people than even me — my family, my friends, the people who have always believed in me,” he said. “This moment, the culture — that’s what makes these shows special.”

  • Read more:Bad Bunny lyrics to know before the Super Bowl halftime show

He was tight-lipped about what the performance would entail or if there would be any other artists joining him onstage.

“It’s going to be a huge party,” Bad Bunny said. “I want to bring to the stage, of course, a lot of my culture. But I really don’t, I don’t want to give any spoilers. It’s going to be fun.”

Bad Bunny is interviewed during a press conference about the Apple Music Super Bowl LX Halftime Show on Feb. 5, 2026 in San Francisco. Chris Graythen / Getty Images

The halftime show will also feature interpreter Celimar Rivera Cosme doing Puerto Rican Sign Language.

Bad Bunny will be the first native Spanish speaker to headline the Super Bowl halftime show, and his selection prompted criticism from some, including President Trump. Another wave of backlash cropped up when Bad Bunny said “ICE out” during one of his Grammy acceptance speeches last week.

NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell has repeatedly defended and stood by the selection.

“I’m not sure we’ve ever selected an artist where we didn’t have some blowback or criticism. It’s pretty hard to do when you have literally hundreds of millions of people that are watching,” Goodell said in October.

“He’s one of the leading and most popular entertainers in the world,” Goodell said. “That’s what we try to achieve. It’s an important stage for us. It’s an important element to the entertainment value.”

Asked about Bad Bunny’s comments at the Grammy Awards, Goodell told reporters, “Bad Bunny is, and I think that was demonstrated last night, one of the great artists in the world, and that’s one of the reasons we chose him.”

“But the other reason is he understood the platform he was on, and that this platform is used to unite people, and to be able to bring people together with their creativity, with their talents, and to be able to use this moment to do that,” he said. “And I think artists in the past have done that. I think Bad Bunny understands that, and I think he’ll have a great performance.”

Bad Bunny won big at the 68th Grammy Awards on Feb. 1, 2026 in Los Angeles. Matt Winkelmeyer

Who is singing the national anthem at the 2026 Super Bowl?


Charlie Puth will take on national anthem duties at the Super Bowl this year. The 34-year-old singer has called the national anthem “one of the most beautiful pieces of music,” but has also said it is “the hardest to sing.”

The New Jersey native started out posting videos of himself singing on YouTube, but his career has since blossomed, and he’s released four albums and been nominated for four Grammy Awards.

Full list of Super Bowl performers for 2026


  • Green Day—The Bay Area-based punk rockers will perform at the Super Bowl opening ceremony.
  • Charlie Puth— Puth is singing “The Star Spangled Banner” before the game.
  • Brandi Carlile— The 11-time Grammy-winner will sing “America the Beautiful.”
  • Coco Jones — The Grammy-winning singer will perform “Lift Every Voice and Sing,” widely known as the Black national anthem.
  • Bad Bunny —The Puerto Rican superstar is headlining the halftime show.

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