The Bad Bunny Super Bowl Emmy nominations made history today as the 2026 Primetime Emmy nominations were announced, with the global music star’s ‘Super Bowl LX Halftime Show’ receiving a record-breaking nine nominations.
The Bad Bunny Super Bowl Emmy nominations are the most ever earned by a Super Bowl halftime performance, setting a new benchmark for live television entertainment.
The nominations were unveiled during the announcement of the 78th Primetime Emmy Awards, celebrating excellence in television programming and production. Bad Bunny’s halftime spectacle emerged as one of the biggest success stories of the day, highlighting the growing recognition of live musical performances at the Emmys.
Held in February 2026 at Levi’s Stadium, the Super Bowl LX Halftime Show captivated millions of viewers with a vibrant celebration of Puerto Rican culture.
The performance featured traditional drums, colorful flags, spectacular fireworks and a predominantly Spanish-language set that showcased Bad Bunny’s global influence.
The halftime show also included surprise appearances by Lady Gaga and Ricky Martin, adding even more star power to one of the most talked-about performances in Super Bowl history. Critics praised the production for its creativity, cultural authenticity and energetic stage design.
The record-breaking Bad Bunny Super Bowl Emmy nominations reflect the impact of the performance beyond music, recognizing achievements in production design, choreography, directing, lighting and other technical categories that contribute to the success of a live broadcast.
With nine Emmy nominations, Bad Bunny has cemented his halftime show as the most celebrated in the awards’ history.
As excitement builds toward the 78th Primetime Emmy Awards, fans will be watching closely to see how many trophies Bad bunny takes home.





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