Young Miko continues to consolidate her presence on the most influential stages of pop culture and global entertainment. The Puerto Rican artist was announced as one of the special guests of the fifth annual “A night of pride with GLAAD”, one of the most representative events of the NFL during the week of Super Bowl 2026.
The announcement was made on January 27, confirming that Young Miko will be part of a celebration that seeks to highlight the LGBTQ community’s inclusion, authenticity and sense of belonging within the sport, according to the event’s official press release. The party will take place on Friday, Feb. 6 at the NFL Culture Club, the location of which will be revealed as attendee lists are confirmed. The event will be hosted by NFL Network anchor Kimmi Chex and will also feature performances by Durand Bernarr, Ruby Ibarra and DJ Lady Ryan, reinforcing the multicultural and diverse approach that characterizes this special night.
The context of the 2026 Super Bowl

Young Miko’s participation will take place just two days before one of the most anticipated moments of the year:
The Apple Music Super Bowl LX Halftime Show, which will feature Bad Bunny.
The Puerto Rican artist will make history by becoming the first performer who sings mostly in Spanish to headline the Super Bowl halftime show.
For Bad Bunny, it will be his second appearance on the Super Bowl field.
This after he was invited to Shakira and Jennifer Lopez’s show in 2020.
A promotional preview of his presentation anticipates that “the world will dance,” sparking speculation about possible surprise guests.
Will there be a collaboration between Young Miko and Bad Bunny?

Anticipation grew among fans due to the previous collaboration between the two artists.
Young Miko was a special guest during Bad Bunny’s residency in San Juan.
They performed together “Fina”, a song included in the album Nadie sabe lo que va a pasar mañana (2023).
However, a representative of Young Miko clarified to Billboard Español that the artist will not participate in the Super Bowl halftime show.
His presence will be limited exclusively to the GLAAD event, with the goal of supporting the LGBTQ community and providing visibility within the NFL environment.
The announcement was made on January 27
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A key moment in his career

Last November, Young Miko released her second studio album, Do not disturb.
A 16-song project that combines emotional introspection with rhythms designed for dancing.
Her participation in the 2026 Super Bowl, although outside of the main show, reinforces her position as one of the most influential Latino voices of the new generation in the United States.
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