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Super Bowl LX accidentally hints at The Weeknd, Travis Scott joining Bad Bunny's performance

The Weeknd, Travis Scott rumoured to make surprise cameo at Bad Bunny's Super Bowl halftime performance

Laiba Baaz

Super Bowl LX accidentally hints at The Weeknd, Travis Scott joining Bad Bunny's performance

The Weeknd, Travis Scott rumoured to make surprise cameo at Bad Bunny's Super Bowl halftime performance

Super Bowl LX accidentally hints at The Weeknd, Travis Scott joining Bad Bunnys performance
Super Bowl LX accidentally hints at The Weeknd, Travis Scott joining Bad Bunny's performance

Travis Scott, The Weeknd and Bad Bunny’s collaboration “K-POP” is at the centre of online speculation ahead of Super Bowl LX.

These speculations brewed after an unverified fan footage claimed the song was heard during halftime rehearsals.

In the days leading up to the Apple Music Super Bowl LX Halftime Show at Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara on February 8, 2026 a short clip circulated on social media in which fans alleged that “K-POP” could be faintly heard during a sound check.

The footage quickly spread across platforms prompting theories that Travis Scott and The Weeknd could make surprise appearances alongside Bad Bunny.

So far there has been no official confirmation from the NFL, Bad Bunny’s team or representatives for Travis Scott or The Weeknd about the song featuring in the halftime performance.

What is confirmed is that Bad Bunny is the sole headliner for the Super Bowl LX halftime show.

His performance is expected to run between 12 and 15 minutes and is widely anticipated to focus on his biggest global hits.

Industry reports and fan expectations have pointed to tracks such as “Tití Me Preguntó,” “Baile INoLVIDABLE,” and “Me Porto Bonito” as more likely inclusions reflecting both his chart success and Latin music influence.

Other fans quickly pointed out that large-scale event rehearsals often involve test audio, background tracks, or unrelated music used to check sound levels rather than rehearse the final performance.

For events as complex as the Super Bowl halftime show sound checks frequently include music that never makes it into the broadcast.

Organisers have not released an official set list and rehearsal audio alone is not considered reliable evidence of planned performances.

The song's presence in unverified rehearsal footage does not confirm that Travis Scott or The Weeknd will join Bad Bunny on stage.

Until confirmed by the artists or the NFL reports linking “K-POP” to the Super Bowl LX halftime show remain fan-driven speculation with no substantiated indication of surprise guest appearances.