Bad Bunny (2026) leads with 70% of votes
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Katy Perry's 2015 Super Bowl show dazzled with its high-energy pop anthems and whimsical staging, whereas Bad Bunny's 2026 performance brought raw, innovative reggaeton rhythms that redefine halftime expectations. This clash isn't just about hits—it's a battle between Katy's colorful, controlled spectacle and Bad Bunny's gritty, spontaneous vibe. With fans fiercely divided between nostalgia for pop perfection and a thirst for boundary-pushing modernity, emotions run high. This matchup asks if the world prefers the sweet familiarity of 'Firework' or the bold surprises of the future's sound. Whose side are you on in this generational showdown?
In this battle:
Fans currently prefer Bad Bunny (2026) over Katy Perry (2015) when it comes to the greatest Super Bowl Halftime Shows of all time. In head-to-head matchups, fans pick Bad Bunny (2026) 70.0% of the time over Katy Perry (2015).
Across all battles:
Bad Bunny (2026) win rate: 44.8%
Katy Perry (2015) win rate: 34.3%
The top spot in the Greatest Super Bowl Halftime Shows of All Time league goes to Michael Jackson (1993). You can check out the full GOAT List for all the rankings.
Katy Perry's 2015 Super Bowl performance is famous for its catchy tunes and the iconic Left Shark moment. Fans love her for that unforgettable, feel-good vibe that just screams fun and playful energy.
Fans are really vibing with Bad Bunny's energy and modern flair. His show brought a fresh vibe to the Super Bowl stage, and that contrast with Katy’s classic performance is really resonating with newer fans seeking bold, innovative shows.