Bad Bunny Breaks Global Viewership Record with Super Bowl Halftime Show

Bad Bunny Breaks Global Viewership Record with Super Bowl Halftime Show

Bad Bunny’s halftime show at the Super Bowl has shattered global viewership records. The performance attracted over 4.15 billion views within 24 hours. This includes figures from live broadcasts, YouTube, and various social media platforms.

Historic Viewership Numbers

On Monday, the NFL, Roc Nation, and Apple Music announced the unprecedented viewing figures. Bad Bunny’s halftime show was viewed live by 128.2 million people in the United States, making it one of the top performances in Super Bowl history.

  • Bad Bunny’s halftime show viewership: 4.157 billion within 24 hours
  • Live U.S. broadcast viewers: 128.2 million
  • Previous record performance: Kendrick Lamar with 133.4 million viewers

Impact on Music Charts

The success of Bad Bunny’s Super Bowl performance coincided with his Grammy win for Album of the Year. Following the event, his song “DtMF” reached the top of the Billboard Hot 100, marking his first solo No. 1 single. Previously, he achieved this with his collaboration on “I Like It” in 2018.

Additionally, his album, *DeBÍ TiRAR MáS FOToS*, has returned to the number one spot on the Billboard 200 Albums chart. This wave of success has positioned Bad Bunny as a dominant force in the music industry.

Upcoming Tour Dates

Following the Super Bowl, Bad Bunny resumed his *DeBÍ TiRAR MáS FOToS* world tour. He recently completed two shows in Sydney, Australia, and is scheduled to perform in Tokyo on March 7. A European leg of the tour will commence in late May and run through late July.

Bad Bunny’s record-breaking achievement in viewership and music charts highlights his cultural impact and popularity worldwide.

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