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Sting to headline pre-Super Bowl concert in San Francisco
Sting set to take the stage for pre-Super Bowl
Sting has been added to the lineup of performers and is ready to headline a Super Bowl-branded concert at the Palace of Fine Arts in San Francisco, taking place on February 6.
The NFL's hospitality provider, On Location, announced the news, noting that the show will be part of the Super Bowl LX Studio 60 event, which is described as "a weekend of unforgettable music entertainment at one of San Francisco's most iconic venues."
The event will continue the following night with additional performers, yet to be announced.
The concert takes place two days before the Super Bowl at Levi's Stadium in Santa Clara, California, where Bad Bunny is set to perform during the halftime show.
This update comes amid controversy surrounding the Puerto Rican rapper's involvement for the flagship US sporting event.
Several political figures, including President Donald Trump, have spoken out against the decision to hire Bad Bunny for the show.
The MONACO rapper has previously stated that he would not tour the U.S. mainland due to growing concerns about his concerts being targeted by federal immigration authorities.
It is also worth noting that, despite the controversy, Bad Bunny was named Top Latin Artist of the 21st Century at the 2025 Latin Billboard Music Awards.