Two World-Famous Singers Emerge As Frontrunners For Super Bowl 61 Halftime Show
This article was originally published on Total Pro Sports.

Bad Bunny closed out Super Bowl 60 with a halftime show that people still talk about. He took the stage at Levi’s Stadium and delivered a 15-minute set packed with Latin pride and crazy visuals. The Seattle Seahawks beat the New England Patriots 29-13 that night, but many fans focused on the music.
The New York Times praised the show and gave it an “A.” The outlet wrote, “I loved the multiple flags of Latin countries and Bad Bunny’s shouting out those countries. He kept the show authentic and made it obvious this was a show from Latin America for the world to enjoy.” The review also highlighted the special effects and added, “A wedding at the Super Bowl is next level, too. Hard to top that.”
The same writer came out straight by saying, “Bad Bunny converted me Sunday night. Count me as a fan.”
Now attention shifts to Super Bowl 61. Los Angeles will host the game in February 2027 at SoFi Stadium. Fans already debate who should take the stage next.
Cyrus And Wallen Lead Early Buzz

Two names sit at the top of early lists. Miley Cyrus and Morgan Wallen have emerged as clear frontrunners.
Parade pointed out how quickly the conversation shifted. “The Super Bowl literally just ended with a Bad Bunny Halftime Show that fans are still talking about days later,” the outlet wrote. It then noted the growing buzz around the 2027 show in Los Angeles.
Taste of Country reported that FanDuel gives Wallen the best odds to headline next year’s halftime show. That created more discussions in sports circles. His popularity and large fan base make him a strong candidate.
Cyrus also has a lot of support. She appears near the top of many prediction lists and continues to be the fan favourite. Many in the industry think she would be a great fit for a big stage like the Super Bowl.
The NFL has not announced anything yet. Plans for the halftime show are usually kept secret for months. Still, betting odds and media talk often give early hints.
For now, fans can only wait and guess. After Bad Bunny delivered a big show in Santa Clara, expectations are high for Los Angeles. The big question is simple: who will take the stage in 2027?
