The Super Bowl is here, and in addition to the game, traders can find plenty of Bad Bunny–related markets for the Super Bowl Halftime Show.
From which song he'll open with, to which tracks make the set list, to whether he brings out a surprise guest, Kalshi offers multiple ways to engage with the biggest music moment of the year.
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Coming off a massive showing at the Grammy Awards, Bad Bunny arrives at Super Bowl LX riding unprecedented momentum. Fresh off three Grammy wins (including Album of the Year for Debí Tirar Más Fotos), he'll become the first male Latin artist to headline the halftime show.
During his final pre-Super Bowl press conference, Bad Bunny leaned into cultural pride, downplayed expectations around surprises, and reminded fans that the show is as much about movement and energy as it is about lyrics.
Bad Bunny Props & Odds, 1st Song Predictions
We already broke down the Super Bowl halftime show opener market in detail here, but it remains one of the most intriguing Bad Bunny-related markets available.
Bad Bunny's catalog is deep, but the halftime format forces tough decisions.
When it comes to the opener, the debate centers around whether he starts with an instant global anthem or a track that'll set the tone. Songs like "Tití Me Preguntó," "BAILE INoLVIDABLE," "MONACO," "NUEVAYoL" and "LA MuDANZA" all make sense in different ways, whether through familiarity, tempo, or cultural impact.
Bad Bunny Halftime Show Set List Predictions
The full set list market was also broken down here, but when viewed alongside the opener and guest performer markets, it helps paint a clearer picture of how the show could unfold.
As for the overall set list, crowd favorites are expected to dominate.
Tracks such as "DtMF," "Tití Me Preguntó," "BAILE INoLVIDABLE," "NUEVAYoL" and "MONACO" feel like natural inclusions given their popularity, while deeper cuts and recent material could be used to bridge transitions during the tight 13-15 minute window (rumor has it, Bad Bunny's halftime show will be 13 minutes long)
Bad Bunny Halftime Show Guests Predictions
We took a closer look at the guest performer market here, but this remains a key piece of the puzzle when projecting how Bad Bunny's halftime show might come together.
Halftime shows often lean on collaborations, and Bad Bunny has no shortage of options.
One name that naturally fits the moment is Ricky Martin, whose presence would carry cultural weight as a fellow Puerto Rican star who recently praised Bad Bunny for staying true to his roots.
There's also been some buzz around Lady Gaga after a warm, emotional exchange between the two at the Grammy Awards, opening the door to a crossover moment that would resonate well with U.S. audiences.
On the reggaeton side, Jowell & Randy remain an easy fit thanks to the energy of "Safaera," while Rauw Alejandro stays in the conversation following recent interactions and past collaborations. Jhayco, a longtime collaborator, also feels like a natural option if Bad Bunny leans toward familiarity during the tight halftime window.
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