Nikki Sixx Reacts to Green Day and Bad Bunny’s Performances at Super Bowl Halftime Show

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Mötley Crüe’s Nikki Sixx recently shared his opinions on the Super Bowl halftime performances by Green Day and Bad Bunny. He posted his thoughts on X.

The bassist offered his assessment of both musical acts’ performances during the major sporting event.

“I thought both Green Day and Bad Bunny’s shows sounded and looked great,” Sixx said. “[Green Day] sounded amazing.”

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He then added his overall take on the game itself.

“Not the greatest Super Bowl but always a good reason to hang with friends,” he continued.

The comment reflects the musician’s perspective on both the entertainment and sporting aspects of the Super Bowl event.

Sixx’s praise comes after what many consider a historic Super Bowl LX at Levi’s Stadium. Both musical acts delivered memorable performances that set new standards for the event’s entertainment value.

Bolavip reported that Green Day energized the crowd during their pregame performance with a powerful setlist that included fan favorites “Holiday,” “Boulevard of Broken Dreams,” and “American Idiot.” The punk rock legends took the stage at Levi’s Stadium. They sent waves of energy through the crowd and set an electrifying tone for the Seahawks vs Patriots matchup.

Bad Bunny’s halftime show proved equally spectacular. Tribune noted that the Puerto Rican superstar opened his set with “Tití Me Preguntó” from his album Un Verano Sin Ti. The performance transformed the field into a vibrant neighborhood scene called “La Marqueta.” This showcased the artist’s cultural roots and musical versatility.

The halftime show reached new heights when Bad Bunny brought out surprise guests, including Lady Gaga and Ricky Martin. News3LV described this as one of the most memorable Super Bowl halftime performances in recent years. The collaboration between these major artists demonstrated the growing influence of Latin music on mainstream American entertainment.

Both performances represented significant moments for their respective genres. Green Day brought punk rock energy to the pregame festivities while Bad Bunny’s halftime show celebrated Latin music’s prominence in contemporary popular culture. The positive reception from industry veterans like Sixx underscores the success of both acts in delivering performances that resonated across different musical demographics.

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