
As anticipation builds for Super Bowl LX, all eyes are on international superstar Bad Bunny, who is set to headline the highly anticipated halftime show on February 8, 2026, live from Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara, California. The performance will air on NBC and stream on Peacock, delivering a 12–15 minute global spotlight—and with it, the possibility of a historic crossover moment for Latin music.
One question buzzing among fans, especially here at Tejano Nation: Could Grupo Frontera make a surprise appearance?
The idea isn’t far-fetched. In 2023, Bad Bunny teamed up with the Rio Grande Valley based Grupo Frontera on the genre-blending smash hit “un x100to.” The song became a cultural moment, topping charts, racking up billions of streams, and introducing millions of listeners to a modern fusion of Música Mexicana and reggaeton. It also marked a rare mainstream bridge between urban Latin pop and regional Mexican sounds—something the Super Bowl stage has rarely embraced.
Bad Bunny has long been known for using his platform to spotlight diverse Latin sounds, cultures, and collaborators. With the Super Bowl being one of the most-watched events in the world, the halftime show offers a unique opportunity to showcase the breadth of Latin music beyond a single genre. A surprise appearance by Grupo Frontera would not only electrify the crowd but also shine a global light on South Texas talent and Tejano-adjacent roots.
Grupo Frontera joined Bad Bunny on stage during his 2023 Coachella Weekend 2 headlining set to perform their hit collaboration “un x100to.” This surprise appearance marked a historic moment for Latin music, with the band also performing “No Se Va” and “Bebe Dame”.

For Tejano Nation, the hope is simple but powerful: moments like this help put Tejanos on the world stage, celebrating the music and culture that continues to influence today’s Latin soundscape.
Of course, nothing has been confirmed. The halftime show is famous for its secrecy—and its surprises.
So will Bad Bunny bring Grupo Frontera out for a once-in-a-lifetime performance of “un x100to”?
We’ll just have to watch and find out.
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