A fan-shared rehearsal clip from Levi’s Stadium has sparked rumours about K-POP” being part of the Super Bowl LX Halftime Show

Bad Bunny’s Super Bowl 2026 Performance Triggers Speculation Over “K-POP” and Surprise Guests (Source: X)
Super Bowl 2026: Preparations for Super Bowl 2026 at Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara, California, are moving at full pace. Football lovers are eagerly waiting for a high-voltage clash between the New England Patriots and the Seattle Seahawks. Beyond the game itself, much of the excitement is also centered on the halftime show, which will be headlined by global music star Bad Bunny.
As the event draws closer, fans have been guessing which songs the Puerto Rican singer might include in his halftime performance. These discussions gained momentum after sound checks were heard inside the stadium.
With less than 48 hours remaining before kickoff, entertainment page Kurrco shared a clip from Levi’s Stadium where the song “K-POP” could be heard playing. The track is a collaboration between Travis Scott, Bad Bunny, and The Weeknd, and the clip quickly sparked speculation that the song might be part of Bad Bunny’s halftime set.
A separate fan-recorded video from a rehearsal at Levi’s Stadium further intensified the rumours. The audio in the clip reportedly featured “K-POP,” raising questions about whether Travis Scott or The Weeknd could also make surprise appearances during the Super Bowl LX Halftime Show.
So far, however, there has been no official confirmation. Neither the NFL, Bad Bunny’s team, nor major music news outlets have announced the inclusion of the song or the participation of Travis Scott or The Weeknd. At this stage, the buzz is based entirely on fan observations and remains unverified.
“K-POP” is among the most popular tracks from Travis Scott’s critically acclaimed album Utopia and has crossed 375 million streams on Spotify. Despite its massive success, some fans are unsure whether the song fits the traditional Super Bowl halftime atmosphere.
Several users took to X (formerly Twitter) to voice their displeasure, arguing that the track may not deliver the right vibe for such a global sporting event.
Another major talking point among fans is the possibility of Drake joining Bad Bunny during the halftime show.
Bad Bunny rose to global fame with “MIA,” his 2018 collaboration with Drake, which became one of the biggest songs of the decade. With Bad Bunny headlining this year’s Super Bowl, some fans believed it could have been the perfect chance for the Canadian rapper to appear especially after Kendrick Lamar’s halftime show in New Orleans last year, which followed their very public feud.
According to sources cited by The Sun, Drake chose not to participate so that the spotlight remains firmly on Bad Bunny. The report suggests Drake did not want his presence to shift attention toward talk of rivalry or revenge.
While some fans claim Drake has been hesitant to appear on the West Coast following his dispute with Kendrick Lamar, the same source denied this theory. It stated that Drake is not afraid, but instead wants his close friend Bad Bunny to enjoy the moment and remain the clear focus of the halftime show.