Puerto Rican artist Bad Bunny was the main performer at the Super Bowl 60 halftime show on Sunday. His performance included visual elements that highlighted Puerto Rican culture and Latino heritage. The show continued a recent pattern of artists using the halftime stage to convey cultural and social messages.
Former President Donald Trump commented that the performance “made no sense,” while many viewers noted the significance of the imagery and themes presented during the show.
**Why this matters**
The Super Bowl halftime show is one of the most-watched musical events globally, offering artists a platform to reach a wide audience. Bad Bunny’s incorporation of cultural symbols reflects a growing trend of performers using mainstream events to celebrate identity and address social issues. This approach can influence public conversations around representation and cultural pride.
Source: NewsData
