
Each year, the Super Bowl rallies sports and music fans alike to witness an epic night full of intense battle, roaring cheers, and an ultimate victory. Hosted by Levi’s Stadium in San Francisco, California, Superbowl LX took place on February 8, 2026 between the Seattle Seahawks and the New England Patriots.
This game was a rematch for the Patriots and Seahawks, who competed in Super Bowl XLIX, with the Patriots winning 28-24, providing even more motivation for the Seahawks. Fortunately for them, they were off to an early lead. In fact, ESPN reports, “The Patriots were held scoreless until Maye found wide receiver Mack Hollins for a 35-yard touchdown to cut the lead to 19-7 with 12:27 remaining. But thanks to those back-to-back interceptions on the Patriots’ next series, New England didn’t get any closer.” The game concluded with the victorious Seahawks earning 29, and the Patriots a mere 13.
As for the famous halftime show, Bad Bunny held a controversial performance, with President Trump calling it a “slap in the face to our country” as there was “nothing inspirational about this mess.” However, others argue the show was a“joyful celebration of Latin heritage” showcasing various artists.
Though this was the first time the halftime show was performed in another language, Bad Bunny was able to convey meaning to those who could not understand his words. Amidst numerous American flags was a sign that read “The only thing more powerful than hate is love,” conveying his hope for American unity and the combatance of ICE. So regardless of everyone’s views on the show, one thing is guaranteed: It was one to remember.