Drake reportedly turned down an offer to perform with Bad Bunny at the Super Bowl halftime show. This comes from a report by The Sun. Bad Bunny headlines the 2026 Super Bowl halftime performance at Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara.
A source close to Bad Bunny said Drake rejected the invitation. The reason was to avoid taking attention away from Bad Bunny. The source called Drake and Bad Bunny “brothers” and said Drake wanted the focus to stay on Bad Bunny alone.
The source added that Drake did not want his appearance to spark talk about revenge against Kendrick Lamar. Kendrick Lamar headlined the previous Super Bowl and referenced his feud with Drake during that show.
Bad Bunny asked Drake to join him on stage. Insiders say Drake politely declined the request. He believed his presence would shift the spotlight and create unnecessary noise.
The report highlights Drake’s supportive stance toward Bad Bunny. It notes that Drake chose not to use the big stage for personal drama. No official comment has come from Drake or Bad Bunny.
This story adds intrigue to the Super Bowl weekend. Bad Bunny’s performance is set for Sunday. Fans now wonder if any surprise guests will appear.