Bad Bunny will headline the Super Bowl 60 Halftime Show at Levi’s Stadium. While halftime show props and betting markets haven’t dropped just yet, you’ll find all available Super Bowl 60 performance props right here once they’re released — from song openers and surprise guests to outfit changes and more.
Here's how you can profit on Super Bowl 60 halftime show prop bets:

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Who Will Perform the Super Bowl 60 Halftime Show?
It's official, Bad Bunny will headline the halftime show at Super Bowl 60 at Levi's Stadium. It won't be the first time the Latin artist takes the stage after his 2020 debut, where he joined Jennifer Lopez and Shakira in Miami. In his Saturday Night Live monologue, Bad Bunny jokingly stated viewers have four months to learn Spanish to understand what he's saying.
Super Bowl 60 Halftime Show Props
Once Super Bowl 60 approaches, expect to find a number of exotic markets on the show itself.
Last year, bettors were blessed with the ability to wager on markets like the first and last song to be performed, how many songs will be in the set, and whether a celebrity guest would appear on stage. We hit on Baby Keem to appear as a guest for Kendrick Lamar at plus money, as well as the UNDER 10.5 songs performed halftime show prop last season, so be sure to check on this page as news breaks on the Super Bowl 60 halftime show, for all the odds and our favorite wagers.
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History Of The Super Bowl Halftime Show
Prior to the 1990s, the Super Bowl halftime show wasn’t the spectacle and needle-mover in pop culture that it is today. The NFL mainly featured university marching bands, or occasionally, an artist who was past their prime like Chubby Checker in 1988 for Super Bowl 22.
It wasn’t until Michael Jackson took the stage in 1993 for Super Bowl 27 that the production standard was set, and expectations have grown each year. While it’s technically an unpaid performance, the Super Bowl routinely gets the best of the best from all musical genres just for the exposure alone.
| Year | Singer | Super Bowl |
| 1967 | The Pride of Arizona, Michigan Marching Band | I |
| 1968 | GSU Tiger Marching Band | II |
| 1969 | Florida A&M University Band | III |
| 1970 | Doc Severinsen, Pat O’Brien, Southern University Band | IV |
| 1971 | Southeast Missouri State Marching Band | V |
| 1972 | Ella Fitzgerald | VI |
| 1973 | University of Michigan Marching Band | VII |
| 1974 | University of Texas Longhorn Band | VIII |
| 1975 | Mercer Ellington & Grambling State Marching Band | IX |
| 1976 | Up With People | Super Bowl 10 |
| 1977 | LA All-City Band | Super Bowl 11 |
| 1978 | Tyler Apache, The Apache Band | Super Bowl 12 |
| 1979 | Ken Hamilton Various Caribbean Bands | Super Bowl 13 |
| 1980 | Up With People | Super Bowl 14 |
| 1981 | Helen O’Connell | Super Bowl 15 |
| 1982 | Up With People | Super Bowl 16 |
| 1983 | Los Angeles Super Drill Team | Super Bowl 17 |
| 1984 | University of Florida Marching Band | Super Bowl 18 |
| 1985 | Tops In Blue | Super Bowl 19 |
| 1986 | Up With People | Super Bowl 20 |
| 1987 | George Burns, Mickey Rooney | Super Bowl 21 |
| 1988 | Chubby Checker, The Rockettes | Super Bowl 22 |
| 1989 | Elvis Presto | Super Bowl 23 |
| 1990 | Pete Fountain, Doug Kershaw, Irma Thomas | Super Bowl 24 |
| 1991 | New Kids On The Block | Super Bowl 25 |
| 1992 | Gloria Estefan | Super Bowl 26 |
| 1993 | Michael Jackson | Super Bowl 27 |
| 1994 | Clint Black, Tanya Tucker, Travis Tritt, The Judds | Super Bowl 28 |
| 1995 | Patti LaBelle, Indiana Jones, Marion Ravenwood, Teddy Pendergrass, Tony Bennett | Super Bowl 29 |
| 1996 | Diana Ross | Super Bowl 30 |
| 1997 | The Blues Brothers, ZZ Top, James Brown | Super Bowl 31 |
| 1998 | Boys II Men | Super Bowl 32 |
| 1999 | Gloria Estefan, Stevie Wonder | Super Bowl 33 |
| 2000 | Phil Collins, Christina Aguilera, Enrique Iglesias | Super Bowl 34 |
| 2001 | Aerosmith, NSYNC | Super Bowl 35 |
| 2002 | U2 | Super Bowl 36 |
| 2003 | Shania Twain, No Doubt | Super Bowl 37 |
| 2004 | Jessica Simpson, Janet Jackson, P. Diddy, Nelly, Kid Rock, Justin Timberlake | Super Bowl 38 |
| 2005 | Paul McCartney | Super Bowl 39 |
| 2006 | The Rolling Stones | Super Bowl 40 |
| 2007 | Prince | Super Bowl 41 |
| 2008 | Tom Petty and The Heartbreakers | Super Bowl 42 |
| 2009 | Bruce Springsteen | Super Bowl 43 |
| 2010 | The Who | Super Bowl 44 |
| 2011 | The Black Eyed Peas | Super Bowl 45 |
| 2012 | Madonna | Super Bowl 46 |
| 2013 | Beyonce | Super Bowl 47 |
| 2014 | Bruno Mars | Super Bowl 48 |
| 2015 | Katy Perry | Super Bowl 49 |
| 2016 | Coldplay | Super Bowl 50 |
| 2017 | Lady Gaga | Super Bowl 51 |
| 2018 | Justin Timberlake | Super Bowl 52 |
| 2019 | Maroon 5 | Super Bowl 53 |
| 2020 | Shakira, Jennifer Lopez | Super Bowl 54 |
| 2021 | The Weeknd | Super Bowl 55 |
| 2022 | Dr. Dre, Snoop Dogg, Eminem, Mary J. Blige, Kendrick Lamar | Super Bowl 56 |
| 2023 | Rihanna | Super Bowl 57 |
| 2024 | Usher | Super Bowl 58 |
| 2025 | Kendrick Lamar | Super Bowl 59 |
How To Bet On Super Bowl Halftime Show Props
To get started, you’ll need to set up an account with a sports betting site and once you provide your info, you’ll need to make a deposit to wager with.
If you’re already signed up at a sportsbook, half of your job is done and the rest is determining which Super Bowl halftime show betting prop is your favorite to wager on.
Super Bowl Halftime Prop Bets FAQ
Can I make Super Bowl halftime prop bets?
Yes, you can make plenty of Super Bowl halftime prop bets. The Super Bowl halftime show just so happens to be one of the biggest entertainment gigs in the world. The high-profile spectacle features headlining superstar performances, with eclectic musical genres, bright lights, crazy costumes and even uncensored nudity on the rare occasion.
What kinds of Super Bowl halftime prop bets can I make?
You can make all kinds of Super Bowl halftime prop bets. You can wager on whether there will be a wardrobe malfunction during the halftime show, the number of songs sung during the break, whether certain celebrities will make any sort of special guest appearance, or the number of outfits an artist will wear, just to name a few.
When are Super Bowl halftime props released?
Super Bowl halftime betting props are generally released once the artist or the band has been officially confirmed. As soon as they know who is performing on the big stage, sportsbooks post a variety of prop odds that don’t necessarily have anything to do with the actual game itself.


