Bad Bunny's Super Bowl Halftime Show Brings the Party to NYC This Weekend
Get ready for a wintertime Puerto Rican Day Parade in the Big Apple, minus the parade – the party is at the Super Bowl. When Benito Ocasio takes the stage in San Francisco on Sunday, he'll be bringing his infectious energy and global fanbase to every living room, bar, restaurant, and house party across NYC.
For fans who can't make it to the stadium, there are plenty of other ways to experience Bad Bunny's halftime show. From Times Square to Staten Island, parties are popping up all over the city. Dramma in Times Square is hosting a Benito Bowl with drink specials and reggaeton-heavy tunes, while downtown at The DL on Ludlow Street, partygoers can expect a post-halftime bash.
Major venues like Sanger Hall in Queens and Sushi Mambo in Inwood are showing the game on big screens, offering beer buckets and live DJs. Even across state lines in New Jersey, BarCode is hosting an event dubbed "El Super Bowl de Los Latinos," with admission being free until kickoff.
But it's not all about the parties – there are also some more low-key options for fans who want to catch the game without the fanfare. At Evalyn's Tap House in Brooklyn, you can watch the game on multiple screens while enjoying a full bar and no frills. Meanwhile, La Loncheria in Bushwick is offering food and drink specials, making it a casual but Bad Bunny-devoted setting.
And for those who want to give back, there's a COVID-safe watch party in Bushwick with funds raised going toward humanitarian aid in Sudan and other good causes. The event promises to be queer-friendly and substance-free, with live DJs and firework visuals – plus, admission is free until kickoff.
No matter how you choose to celebrate, one thing's for sure: Bad Bunny's halftime show will bring the party to NYC this weekend.
Get ready for a wintertime Puerto Rican Day Parade in the Big Apple, minus the parade – the party is at the Super Bowl. When Benito Ocasio takes the stage in San Francisco on Sunday, he'll be bringing his infectious energy and global fanbase to every living room, bar, restaurant, and house party across NYC.
For fans who can't make it to the stadium, there are plenty of other ways to experience Bad Bunny's halftime show. From Times Square to Staten Island, parties are popping up all over the city. Dramma in Times Square is hosting a Benito Bowl with drink specials and reggaeton-heavy tunes, while downtown at The DL on Ludlow Street, partygoers can expect a post-halftime bash.
Major venues like Sanger Hall in Queens and Sushi Mambo in Inwood are showing the game on big screens, offering beer buckets and live DJs. Even across state lines in New Jersey, BarCode is hosting an event dubbed "El Super Bowl de Los Latinos," with admission being free until kickoff.
But it's not all about the parties – there are also some more low-key options for fans who want to catch the game without the fanfare. At Evalyn's Tap House in Brooklyn, you can watch the game on multiple screens while enjoying a full bar and no frills. Meanwhile, La Loncheria in Bushwick is offering food and drink specials, making it a casual but Bad Bunny-devoted setting.
And for those who want to give back, there's a COVID-safe watch party in Bushwick with funds raised going toward humanitarian aid in Sudan and other good causes. The event promises to be queer-friendly and substance-free, with live DJs and firework visuals – plus, admission is free until kickoff.
No matter how you choose to celebrate, one thing's for sure: Bad Bunny's halftime show will bring the party to NYC this weekend.