Bad Bunny, the acclaimed Puerto Rican artist, is set to headline the halftime show at the 2026 Super Bowl. This event, scheduled for February 8, marks a significant milestone in his career. With a dedicated global fanbase, Bad Bunny’s performance is anticipated to reach hundreds of millions of viewers.
Bad Bunny’s Impressive Net Worth
Currently, Bad Bunny boasts an estimated net worth of $100 million. This wealth is attributed to his groundbreaking success across various domains including music, touring, acting, and brand collaborations.
Revenue from Music
- Spotify Earnings: Bad Bunny’s music has generated between $255 million and $425 million on Spotify.
- Total Streams: His tracks have been streamed over 85 billion times.
- Global Top Artist: In 2025, he was recognized as Spotify’s Global Top Artist for the fourth consecutive year, accumulating 19.8 million streams.
- Grammy Awards: To date, Bad Bunny has won three Grammy Awards.
Income from Touring
Touring has been a significant source of income for Bad Bunny:
- 2022 Earnings: He earned approximately $435.38 million from 81 shows across two tours.
- World’s Hottest Tour: This tour alone generated substantial revenue from August to December 2022.
- El Último Tour Del Mundo: Grossed $113 million from February to April 2022.
- DTMF World Tour: Kicked off in late 2025, with initial shows grossing $107 million, indicating potential for becoming his highest-grossing tour.
- Residency Earnings: His residency in Puerto Rico contributed significantly to estimated earnings of $40 million in 2025.
Acting Career and Movie Roles
In addition to music, Bad Bunny has ventured into acting:
- First Film Role: He was paid $150,000 for his role in the 2022 movie “Bullet Train.”
- Other Appearances: He participated in “Narcos: Mexico” and starred in upcoming films like “Happy Gilmore 2” and “Caught Stealing.”
Super Bowl Halftime Performance Fee
Interestingly, Bad Bunny will perform at the Super Bowl for free. This is a common practice; the NFL doesn’t pay halftime performers. However, associated sponsors, including Apple Music and Roc Nation, will cover the event’s production costs, estimated between $10 million and $20 million.
While he will only receive the union-rate minimum for the show, the exposure will likely further boost his already impressive net worth. As Bad Bunny prepares for this career-defining moment, fans eagerly anticipate his performance on one of the largest stages in the world.





