"NYC to Go Big for Super Bowl Halftime Show: Where to Watch Bad Bunny in NYC"
The highly anticipated halftime show by Puerto Rican rapper and singer Bad Bunny is set to bring the energy of San Francisco's Super Bowl LX to New York City. As fans across the metropolitan area prepare to cheer on their favorite artist, many are organizing watch parties that rival the excitement of a traditional Puerto Rican Day Parade.
The "Benito Bowl" moniker has been coined by party flyers from Times Square to Staten Island, signaling that this year's Super Bowl is more than just a sporting event – it's a celebration of Latin culture. Bad Bunny's latest album, featuring tracks like "NUEVAYol," which pay homage to NYC and its vibrant Puerto Rican and Dominican communities.
However, due to safety concerns related to U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement targeting his fans, the artist has cancelled mainland US tour dates – making this an opportunity for New York City residents to witness Bad Bunny live.
Major venues across NYC are hosting viewing parties that promise an unforgettable experience. In Times Square, Dramma is offering drink specials and a reggaeton-heavy soundtrack at its Benito Bowl event. Meanwhile, downtown The DL on Ludlow Street will feature a post-halftime bash with beer buckets.
Sanger Hall in Sunnyside, Queens, has set up a 100-inch projector screen to show the game, accompanied by pre-game music paying tribute to Bad Bunny. Sushi Mambo in Inwood promises live DJs and firework visuals along with VIP bottle service.
Across town, BarCode in Elizabeth, New Jersey (with free admission until kickoff) is hosting an event dubbed "El Super Bowl de Los Latinos." This COVID-safe watch party has raised funds for humanitarian aid in Sudan, the Black Zine Fair, and COVID mask distribution.
At SOB's in SoHo, a watch party promises a pre-game playlist, free shots whenever anyone scores, and a live host – all without a cover charge due to RSVP requirements.
On Staten Island, local Puerto Rican community organizers are hosting their own celebration of Bad Bunny's music with an event that proudly calls out as its "celebration of Puerto Rican pride."
For those looking for more low-key viewing experiences, Brooklyn hosts Evalyn's Tap House in Boerum Hill and Mexican restaurant La Loncheria in Bushwick.
The highly anticipated halftime show by Puerto Rican rapper and singer Bad Bunny is set to bring the energy of San Francisco's Super Bowl LX to New York City. As fans across the metropolitan area prepare to cheer on their favorite artist, many are organizing watch parties that rival the excitement of a traditional Puerto Rican Day Parade.
The "Benito Bowl" moniker has been coined by party flyers from Times Square to Staten Island, signaling that this year's Super Bowl is more than just a sporting event – it's a celebration of Latin culture. Bad Bunny's latest album, featuring tracks like "NUEVAYol," which pay homage to NYC and its vibrant Puerto Rican and Dominican communities.
However, due to safety concerns related to U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement targeting his fans, the artist has cancelled mainland US tour dates – making this an opportunity for New York City residents to witness Bad Bunny live.
Major venues across NYC are hosting viewing parties that promise an unforgettable experience. In Times Square, Dramma is offering drink specials and a reggaeton-heavy soundtrack at its Benito Bowl event. Meanwhile, downtown The DL on Ludlow Street will feature a post-halftime bash with beer buckets.
Sanger Hall in Sunnyside, Queens, has set up a 100-inch projector screen to show the game, accompanied by pre-game music paying tribute to Bad Bunny. Sushi Mambo in Inwood promises live DJs and firework visuals along with VIP bottle service.
Across town, BarCode in Elizabeth, New Jersey (with free admission until kickoff) is hosting an event dubbed "El Super Bowl de Los Latinos." This COVID-safe watch party has raised funds for humanitarian aid in Sudan, the Black Zine Fair, and COVID mask distribution.
At SOB's in SoHo, a watch party promises a pre-game playlist, free shots whenever anyone scores, and a live host – all without a cover charge due to RSVP requirements.
On Staten Island, local Puerto Rican community organizers are hosting their own celebration of Bad Bunny's music with an event that proudly calls out as its "celebration of Puerto Rican pride."
For those looking for more low-key viewing experiences, Brooklyn hosts Evalyn's Tap House in Boerum Hill and Mexican restaurant La Loncheria in Bushwick.