SANTA CLARA, Calif. — Stars were front-and-center at Super Bowl 60, with Chris Pratt and Jon Bon Jovi introducing the teams, a series of soaring pre-game performances and Bad Bunny's much-anticipated halftime show featuring a tour of Puerto Rican culture and a real-life marriage.
Before the game at Levi's Stadium, Blue Ivy Carter and her sister Rumi leaped in an end zone and Green Day delivered a tribute to the Super Bowl's 60th anniversary.
Brandi Carlile kept it sincere and simple for ''America, the Beautiful,'' Charlie Puth made ''The Star-Spangled Banner'' big and soulful and Coco Jones brought a bit of the elements of both to ''Lift Every Voice and Sing.''
Bad Bunny recreates Puerto Rico in Northern California
Bad Bunny brought Lady Gaga, Ricky Martin and a whole lot of his native Puerto Rico to his halftime show.
''God bless America!'' he shouted toward the end, a rare English phrase in the 13-minute halftime show. Then he gave a roll call of the nations of North, South and Central America, including Uruguay, Colombia, Venezuela, Cuba, the United States and Canada.
A parade of flags from those nations marched through the sugar plantation fields that functioned as the show's centerpiece.
After the list of nations, and at the end of the show, he declared, ''Mi Patria Puerto Rico, seguimos aquí," or ''My homeland Puerto Rico, we are still here.''