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Need a Break From Bad Bunny? NFL Rolls Out ‘Super Bowl LX Studio 60’ With Sting Performance
Sting will headline a Super Bowl-branded concert two nights before the big game, amid controversy over Bad Bunny’s upcoming halftime show. The NFL has announced that Sting will headline a Super Bowl-branded concert on February 6 at the Palace of Fine Arts in San Francisco.
San Jose has been fervently working to ensure it has its own moment in the limelight and is set to host 13 concerts, drone shows and more than 100 watch parties around the Super Bowl and the FIFA World Cup — six matches will be played a Levi’s Stadium in June and July 2026.
The NFL and the Bay Area Host Committee announced the official lineup of Super Bowl LX events and activations, bringing the excitement of the league’s biggest week to life across the greater San Francisco Bay Area.
US Weekly on MSN
Sting Announced as Headliner for NFL Pre-Super Bowl Concert Amid Bad Bunny Halftime Show Controversy
Sting has been announced as the headliner for a pre-Super Bowl concert amid the controversy surrounding Bad Bunny as the halftime show performer
Sting is not the only major act performing in the Bay Area during Super Bowl weekend. Earlier this month, the Bay Area Host Committee — independent of the NFL — announced that country star Chris Stapleton will perform at the Bill Graham Civic Auditorium in San Francisco on February 7, the night before the Super Bowl.
Sting will perform at the Super Bowl-branded concert on Feb. 6 at the Palace of Fine Arts in San Francisco, two days before kickoff on Feb. 8, Entertainment Weekly reported.
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Sting to headline Super Bowl concert in SF two days ahead of game
( NewsNation) — Former frontman of British rock band The Police and solo artist, Sting, will headline a Super Bowl-branded concert at the Palace of Fine Arts in San Francisco on Feb. 6, two days ahead of the big game.