Limp Bizkit recently questioned whether they would be considered too wild for the Super Bowl Halftime show. They shared their thoughts in a post on Instagram.
The band’s post came after Bad Bunny was announced as the performer for the Super Bowl Halftime show. This prompted Limp Bizkit to reflect on their own potential for the gig.
“Limp Bizkit for Super Bowl Halftime concert: too crazy for Super Bowl,” the band wrote in their photo post.

The post sparked reactions from fans. One commented that the Super Bowl lineup should have featured rock acts instead.
“Super Bowl should have been Metallica, Linkin Park and Limp Bizkit,” one fan wrote.
Another fan expressed their preference for seeing Limp Bizkit over the announced performer.
“I’d much rather see Limp Bizkit then Bad Bunny,” they added.
The band’s playful question highlights ongoing discussions about genre diversity in Super Bowl Halftime show selections.
Limp Bizkit’s social media post comes in response to a major announcement in the music world. The NFL confirmed that Bad Bunny was officially announced as the performer for the Super Bowl LX Halftime Show, scheduled for February 8, 2026, at Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara, California.
The announcement was made public in late September 2025 by the NFL, Apple Music, and Roc Nation. Bad Bunny is recognized as a three-time Grammy winner and the most streamed artist globally. This makes him a significant choice for the prestigious halftime performance.
Reports indicated that Bad Bunny was also set to host “Saturday Night Live” the weekend following the announcement. This highlighted his rising profile ahead of the halftime show.
The selection of Bad Bunny represents the NFL’s continued focus on featuring globally popular artists who appeal to diverse audiences. His announcement has sparked conversations among music fans about genre representation at the Super Bowl. Rock fans like those commenting on Limp Bizkit’s post have expressed their desire to see more rock acts featured in future halftime shows.