It’s almost time for a historic Super Bowl halftime performance by Bad Bunny, and the rumors are already swirling about who will join him on stage.

The Seattle Seahawks lead the New England Patriots 9-0 at halftime, and now Lady Gaga is leading the rumor race about who will join Benito Antonio Martínez Ocasio, aka Bad Bunny on stage.

Bad Bunny is already making history as the headliner for Super Bowl 60 after winning the Grammy for Album of the Year. Following the big win last Sunday, there were rumors about who could join the global superstar, from Cardi B to Marc Anthony, but now there’s a strong possibility that it will be Lady Gaga.

A Grammy winner, and former Super Bowl performer herself, Lady Gaga was there to celebrate Bad Bunny’s recent grammy win and called him a “brilliant musician,” setting the stage for a possible superstar collaboration.

As for the game, the Patriots enter as underdogs, with young quarterback Drake Maye leading a team many argue reached the big game thanks to an easy schedule and playoff path. New England, however, is more complete than some give it credit for and could surprise fans by winning its seventh championship.

The Seahawks, meanwhile, are widely considered one of — if not the — best teams in football this season. Quarterback Sam Darnold has enjoyed a career resurgence, and Seattle’s defense has been dominant.

But today isn’t just about the two teams competing. Super Bowl Sunday is much, much more. If you’re looking for on-field action, you can follow live updates on the 2026 Super Bowl in our main game blog.

If all the football talk isn’t your cup of tea and you’re more interested in the celebrity appearances, commercials and halftime show, you’ve come to the right place.

CBS Sports is tracking all things pop culture at Levi’s Stadium and will provide updates throughout the day so you don’t miss a moment. When the night’s main attraction, Bad Bunny, takes the stage, we’ll have you covered with the setlist, special guests, reactions and more.

Where to watch Bad Bunny’s Super Bowl 60 halftime show

Date: Sunday, Feb. 8 
Kickoff time: 6:30 p.m. ET
Halftime show time: Somewhere between 7:30 and 8:30 p.m. ET
Location: Levi’s Stadium — Santa Clara, California
TV: NBC | Stream: Peacock