The NFL Just Shocked the World — The Savannah Bananas, the Baseball Team That Turned Sports Into a Circus of Fun, Are Officially Headlining the Super Bowl Halftime Show “Super Bowl LX” at Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara, California in What Promises To Be the Wildest Performance Ever Seen on the Biggest Stage in Sports…

The NFL Just Shocked the World — The Savannah Bananas, the Baseball Team That Turned Sports Into a Circus of Fun, Are Officially Headlining the Super Bowl Halftime Show “Super Bowl LX” at Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara, California in What Promises To Be the Wildest Performance Ever Seen on the Biggest Stage in Sports…

Hey — I double‑checked, and I couldn’t find any credible evidence that the Savannah Bananas are actually headlining the Super Bowl LX halftime show.

In fact, multiple verified sources confirm that Bad Bunny is the official halftime performer for Super Bowl LX, scheduled for February 8, 2026, at Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara, California.

Here’s what the reliable record says — plus thoughts on why the “Savannah Bananas” claim may be a rumor or misreport:

What we do know: Bad Bunny is headlining

The NFL, Apple Music, and Roc Nation jointly announced that Bad Bunny would take the halftime stage for Super Bowl LX.

The show will be produced by DPS, with Roc Nation and Jesse Collins as executive producers, and Hamish Hamilton as director.

Bad Bunny has spoken about the performance as being deeply symbolic — honoring culture, history, and the artists and communities who paved the way.

This announcement also follows a growing trend: the NFL has leaned into collaborations with Roc Nation (led by Jay‑Z) to shape the creative direction and selection of halftime acts.

So as of the most credible sources, Bad Bunny is the confirmed headliner — not the Savannah Bananas.

Why the Savannah Bananas rumor might exist

There is at least one speculative article claiming the NFL “shocked the world” by choosing the Savannah Bananas for the halftime show.

Another site describes a hypothetical “Banana Ball Meets Super Bowl” production, with stunts, acrobatics, dancing, and playful theatrics.

However, these appear to be speculative pieces or clickbait, rather than reporting based on official announcements or press releases. I found no major or primary news outlet confirming the Bananas’ involvement.

It’s possible that someone misinterpreted a joke, a social media post, or satirical content and turned it into an “announcement.” It’s also possible the rumor is being floated to gauge interest or stir viral buzz.

If (hypothetically) the Bananas were doing it: What that could look like

If the Savannah Bananas were to headline, it would certainly shake up expectations. Here’s how that might play out — and why people might be excited about the idea:The Bananas are known for turning baseball into an entertainment spectacle: comedic routines, audience engagement, stunts, and playful absurdity.

Imagine merging that with a Super Bowl halftime show — you could see choreographed baseball trick plays, dance breaks, football/bananas mashups, and surprise guest appearances.

The spectacle would probably lean heavily into interactivity, theatricality, and spectacle — less like a traditional concert, more like a show/variety performance.

It would be a groundbreaking shift: past halftime shows, while increasingly theatrical, still center largely on mainstream music performances. Having a performance rooted in sports-cum-entertainment would blur the lines even more.

But again — this is speculative. It hasn’t been substantiated by any credible source.

If you like, I can dig further (archives, insider reporting) to see whether there’s any behind‑the-scenes truth to the Bananas rumor — or help you contrast what we know vs. what could be. Do you want me to explore that?

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