Bad Bunny had a weekend to remember — the reggaetón superstar was spotted partying at his own Miami restaurant just hours before it was announced he will perform at the 2026 Super Bowl halftime show.
The Puerto Rican hitmaker hit Gekkō, the chic Brickell steakhouse he co-owns with nightlife mogul David Grutman, on Friday night, turning the hotspot into a scene that could have been lifted straight from one of his music videos.
Fans Go Wild Inside Gekkō
Sources on the scene tell TPR that Bad Bunny was in high spirits, smiling, mingling with fans, and posing for selfies throughout the restaurant. The energy escalated when diners caught sight of him — some reportedly stood on chairs to get a glimpse, creating a full-blown frenzy inside the packed venue.
“It was like a mini concert in the restaurant,” one diner told TPR. “Everyone was screaming, taking pics. He was just soaking it all in.”
The night wasn’t just about celebration — it doubled as an unofficial pregame party for his upcoming Super Bowl performance, giving fans an early taste of the excitement that awaits on football’s biggest stage.

Business and Pleasure: Bunny Style
Instead of keeping a low profile before the NFL reveal, Bad Bunny chose to celebrate in style, seamlessly blending business with pleasure. The superstar’s energy proved he’s more than ready to own the halftime spotlight, showing fans and insiders alike that the party isn’t just in the music — it’s in his lifestyle.
- Location: Gekkō, Brickell, Miami
- Owner: Bad Bunny and David Grutman
- Vibe: Music-video-level excitement, packed restaurant, fan selfies everywhere
The timing couldn’t have been better — by the next morning, the NFL officially announced Bad Bunny as the 2026 Super Bowl halftime performer, confirming what fans had already sensed: the reggaetón king is about to take over one of the world’s biggest stages.
What This Means for Fans
This glimpse into Bad Bunny’s high-energy celebration hints at what fans can expect from his Super Bowl performance. His ability to electrify a room and command attention makes him a natural choice for halftime, promising a show filled with the same charisma and stage presence he displayed at Gekkō.
Fans who attended Friday night described the experience as a once-in-a-lifetime meet-and-greet meets private concert, highlighting why Bad Bunny continues to dominate both music and nightlife.
Looking Ahead
With the Super Bowl announcement now official, all eyes are on Bad Bunny as he gears up for the largest stage of his career. Between his Miami restaurant empire and his music milestones, it’s clear that Bad Bunny knows how to turn every event into a spectacle.
Stay tuned for more exclusive updates on Bad Bunny’s Super Bowl halftime preparations and behind-the-scenes moments from his Miami hotspots.
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