NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell reaffirmed the league’s commitment to have Bad Bunny headline next year’s Super Bowl halftime show, despite public pushback from the Trump administration and others over the selection of the Puerto Rican superstar.
That said, Goodell also opened the door to other entertainers joining Bad Bunny on the Super Bowl stage next February, telling reporters Wednesday that “the show will evolve from here.”
“He’s one of the leading and most popular entertainers in the world. That’s what we try to achieve. It’s an important stage for us. It’s an important element to the entertainment value, and it’s carefully thought through,” Goodell said of the choice to feature Bad Bunny as the centerpiece of the halftime show. “I’m not sure we’ve ever selected an artist where