Snoop Dogg Steals the Show: Will He Replace Bad Bunny at Super Bowl LX?
Snoop Dogg, joined by and Andrea and Mateo Bocelli and others wowed fans with a Christmas halftime show, sparking calls to replace Bad Bunny at Super Bowl LX.
Snoop Dogg's electrifying Christmas halftime performance at the Minnesota Vikings vs Detroit Lions game on Thursday Night Football has left fans in awe. Joined by HUNTR/X, Lainey Wilson, and the Bocelli duo - Andrea and Mateo - the legendary rapper brought an unforgettable show to the audience. Many are now calling for Snoop Dogg to replace Bad Bunny in the highly anticipated Super Bowl LX halftime show scheduled for February 8, 2026, at Levi's Stadium in California.
While Super Bowl performers typically receive a minimum SAG-AFTRA payment, artists participating in NFL halftime shows, including Snoop Dogg, often perform for visibility rather than a hefty paycheck. However, the true value lies in the exposure, as these performances can significantly boost streaming numbers, music sales, and tour demand.
Fans were quick to praise Snoop Dogg's lineup, with many suggesting that it was more impressive than some recent Super Bowl halftime shows. The NFL could take a cue from this performance and elevate its future halftime shows. With Snoop Dogg's Christmas performance already generating buzz, it's possible that it may even surpass the views of the Super Bowl halftime show.
Those interested in reliving the magic can watch Snoop Dogg's full halftime performance on the NFL's streaming platform. The question remains: will Snoop Dogg be the one to shake up the Super Bowl halftime show scene in 2026?