Super Bowl LX is still a long time away but it’s never too soon to start thinking about who could grace the stage for the big game’s halftime show. These performances have become a highlight of the event, with artists showcasing their talents to a global audience. As fans speculate who will be the next big performer to take center stage, here’s a look at some candidates to headline Super Bowl LX.
Written by Earvin Adjei
Future

As one of the most influential figures in hip-hop, Future would be an excellent choice for Super Bowl LX’s halftime show. We just saw the Atlanta superstar release three albums, all of which reached No. 1 on the Billboard 200. Future has shown that he has the work ethic needed to prepare for such a large performance. In addition to that, his treasure chest of hit records are capable of pleasing the millions of viewers who will be tuned in. Future’s ability to effortlessly switch between club bangers and melodic tracks could deliver a diverse and unforgettable halftime show.
Bad Bunny

Bad Bunny is a global music sensation and a promising candidate for next year’s halftime show. As the most-streamed artist of 2020 and a major force in the Latin music scene, Bad Bunny has the unique ability to captivate audiences with his dynamic fusion of reggaeton, trap, and pop influences. His animated live performances and cultural relevance could add a new dimension to the Super Bowl halftime show, appealing to both Latin music fans and mainstream audiences alike. We haven’t seen a performer who has done so since Shakira and Jennifer Lopez headlined the show back in 2020. Bad Bunny would undoubtedly bring an unforgettable energy to the big stage.
Doja Cat

Doja Cat has been dominating the charts with her genre-blending style, fusing pop, rap, and R&B in a way that resonates with listeners. Her massive hits like “Say So,” “Kiss Me More,” and “Need to Know” have showcased her versatility, vocal range, and infectious personality, making her a natural fit for Super Bowl LX. Known for her vibrant performances, Doja Cat’s unique use of bold visuals and charisma would bring the perfect balance of fun and creativity to the halftime show.
Post Malone

With ties to both the hip-hop and rock world, Post Malone has earned his place as one of the biggest crossover stars in recent years. With hits like “Sunflower” and several chart-topping albums, Post has consistently captured the attention of listeners from a variety of genres. His laid-back yet emotionally charged performances have made him a fan favorite, and his ability to connect with a wide-ranging audience would make him a perfect fit for the halftime show.
Miley Cyrus

Miley Cyrus has been in the spotlight for what feels like forever and yet somehow she still finds a way to stay relevant. Continually evolving her sound and image, Miley always keeps audiences on their toes. She has proven to be one of the most versatile artists of her generation and an undeniable force on stage. With hits like “Wrecking Ball,” “Party in the USA,” and “Flowers,” she has a variety of songs to choose from while performing on music’s biggest stage. Her bold, larger-than-life performances would make her an excellent choice for the Super Bowl halftime stage.

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