Bad Bunny Betting: A Guide to Super Bowl LX Halftime Show Prop Bets

When Bad Bunny takes the stage at Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara on February 8, 2026, he won’t just be playing a concert, he’ll be anchoring one of the most politically and culturally charged halftime shows in NFL history.

For gamblers, the “El Conejo Malo” era offers a treasure trove of unique Super Bowl Halftime Show prop bets, ranging from setlist staples to bold fashion statements.

Set List Props: Starting and Ending the Party

First Song

Song Odds Song Odds
Titi Me Pregunto +125 MONACO +300
BAILE INoLVIDABLE +240 ALAMBRE PuA +325
La MuDANZA +425 NUEVAYoL +650
DTmF +750 Chambea +750

The opening note is everything. Currently, “Tití Me Preguntó” (+125) is the odds-on favorite to kick things off. Its high-energy dembow rhythm is tailor-made for a stadium entrance.

However, those looking for value might eye “LA MuDANZA” (+425), which served as his opener during recent tour dates.

Last Song

Song Odds Song Odds
EoO +200 DtMF +200
LA MuDANZA +375 CAFe CON RON +600
LO QUE LE PASO A HAWAii +750 WHERE SHE GOES +850

For the grand finale, the “Last Song” market is a toss-up between the high-octane “EoO” (+200) and the emotional “DtMF” (+200).

Given the Super Bowl’s preference for ending on a high note, many expect a massive party atmosphere, making “EoO” a strong candidate for the final curtain.

Performance Specials & Props

Verbal Shoutouts

  • Puerto Rico: -3300 (Heavy favorite)
  • San Francisco: EVEN
  • The Bay: +400
  • Mention Trump: +550

Appearance & Attire

  • Wear a dress or skirt: -150
  • Perform shirtless: +225
  • Visible Calvin Kleins: +700
  • Leather fetish outfit: +500
  • Visibly smoke/vape: +1500

Stage Actions

  • Kiss someone on stage: +525
  • Take a knee: +300
  • Censored lyric (muted): +255
  • Live animals on stage: +1800

Bad Bunny is never one to shy away from his roots or his convictions. The heaviest favorite of the night is a verbal shoutout to Puerto Rico (-3300), and it’s almost a statistical certainty.

More intriguing is the +550 line for a mention of Donald Trump. Following public friction between the two throughout 2025, many wonder if Benito will use the world’s largest stage for a pointed political jab.

On the attire front, the odds favor a gender-bending moment, with “Wear a dress or skirt” sitting at -150. Benito has long challenged traditional masculinity, and the Super Bowl is the ultimate platform to make that statement.

For those looking for SB props with shock value, a leather fetish outfit (+500) or a shirtless performance (+225) are on the table.

Special Guests: The Power of Collaboration

Guest Odds Guest Odds
Cardi B -250 J Balvin -160
Jennifer Lopez -125 Karol G EVEN
Daddy Yankee +130 Ricky Martin +175
Travis Scott +1000 Taylor Swift +2500

A Bad Bunny set is rarely a solo affair. Cardi B (-250) is the top choice to appear, likely for their massive crossover hit “I Like It.” J Balvin (-160) and Jennifer Lopez (-125), both veterans of the halftime stage, are also heavily rumored.

If you’re looking for a “hometown” longshot, keep an eye on Travis Scott (+1000); though his odds are longer, a high-energy trap collaboration would fit the Bay Area vibe perfectly.

Aesthetics and Production: The Look of the Legend

Production Stats

  • Total Number of Songs: Over/Under 11.5 (-115/-115)
  • Total Global Viewers: Over/Under 135.5 Million (-145/+110)
  • Wardrobe Changes: Over 1.5 (-105) / Under 1.5 (-125)

Visuals

  • Top Color (at start): Black (+175), White (+225), Blue (+400)
  • Hair Color: Natural (-200), Bleached (+230), Flag Design (+1000)
  • Headwear (First Song): Pava Hat (+125), No Hat (+210), Baseball Hat (+375)

The production props focus on the sheer scale of the event. The Over/Under for total songs is set at 11.5, suggesting a rapid-fire medley of his greatest hits. Visually, bettors are leaning toward Black (+175) as the predominant color of his starting outfit, reflecting the sleek “Monaco” aesthetic he has recently adopted.

As for his hair, Natural (-200) is the safe bet, but a Flag Design (+1000) would be a poetic choice for an artist so deeply tied to his national identity.

Post-Show Props: The Cultural Aftermath

First Politician to post after the set:

  • MTG: +145
  • AOC: +195
  • Jasmine Crockett: +325
  • Kamala Harris: +1000

The Super Bowl 60 betting doesn’t stop when the music ends. There is even a market for which politician will post about the show first. Marjorie Taylor Greene (+145) is the favorite to lead the “reaction” cycle, potentially criticizing the performance’s themes, while Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (+195) is the likely candidate for a celebratory post.

Whether you’re betting on the music or the mayhem, Bad Bunny’s halftime show promises to be an unforgettable intersection of sport, sound, and social commentary.

Bovada Sportsbook | Sports Illustrated

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