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Bad Bunny’s Super Bowl LX Halftime Show Draws 4.1 Billion Views Worldwide

Mar 3, 2026 | Entertainment, Sports

March 3, 2026

When Bad Bunny was announced as the headliner for the Apple Music Super Bowl LX Halftime Show, debate followed immediately. Critics questioned the decision, supporters celebrated the cultural shift — and everyone waited for the numbers.

Now, the global data is in.

According to Apple Music, the National Football League (NFL), and Roc Nation, Bad Bunny’s performance generated 4.157 billion views within 24 hours across U.S. and international broadcasts, YouTube, and social media platforms. The show has been labeled the most-watched Apple Music Super Bowl Halftime performance of all time, though a detailed breakdown of the numbers has not been publicly verified.

On X alone, the performance reportedly sparked 2 billion impressions, 209 million video views, and more than 6 million related posts. Across NFL-owned platforms, fans logged massive engagement, including “456 years of watch time” on Facebook, Instagram, and TikTok, and “822 years of watch time” on YouTube.

In the United States, the television audience averaged 128.2 million viewers, slightly down from last year’s 133.5 million. But the bigger picture tells a different story. Bad Bunny was selected with global expansion in mind — a strategic move as the NFL pushes to grow its international footprint. By that measure, the decision appears to have paid off.

While the announcement won’t sway critics who questioned his selection, the scale of global engagement signals something undeniable: Bad Bunny’s reach extends far beyond borders — and the NFL knows it.

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