Did Travis Scott and The Weeknd just get teased for the Super Bowl LX? “K-POP” reportedly heard at halfti

In the build-up to the Super Bowl LX Halftime Show at Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara on February 8, 2026, a fan clip shared on social media claimed that “K-POP” — a track by Travis Scott, Bad Bunny and The Weeknd was heard during a rehearsal sound check for the halftime performance. However, as of now there is no official confirmation from the NFL, artist teams, or major music news outlets that the song is part of the actual halftime set list.
What’s definitely confirmed about the halftime show
Bad Bunny is the official headline performer for the Apple Music Super Bowl LX Halftime Show at Levi’s Stadium on Sunday, February 8, 2026. This performance is expected to last around 12–15 minutes and feature many of his biggest hits, celebrating his Latin music success and cultural roots.So far, credible news outlets have reported Bad Bunny’s show plans and likely set list choices, focusing on songs like Tití Me Preguntó, Baile INoLVIDABLE, Me Porto Bonito and other major hits from his catalog but not “K-POP.”
What the “sound-check” rumor is based on
A Reddit post shared by a fan claims that audio of “K-POP” was briefly heard during a rehearsal sound check outside Levi’s Stadium ahead of the show. Users on that thread noted the song playing and speculated that it might mean a surprise performance or cameo but this remains unverified fan content.It’s worth noting that sound checks before big concerts often include all kinds of songs or test audio elements that are not part of the final performance. So hearing a clip at a rehearsal doesn’t necessarily mean the song will be played during the actual halftime show. There’s no official set list released yet by the NFL or Bad Bunny’s team.The track “K-POP” is a real collaboration by Travis Scott, Bad Bunny and The Weeknd, and it charted well when it was released, becoming a notable hit for all three artists. However, inclusion on a sound-check clip does not prove it is planned for Super Bowl performance.



