The NFL Just Shocked the World — The Savannah Bananas to Headline the Super Bowl LX Halftime Show at Levi’s Stadium
In a move that no one saw coming, the NFL has officially announced that the Savannah Bananas — the baseball team that redefined sports entertainment with their outrageous antics and circus-style fun — will headline the Super Bowl LX halftime show at Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara, California. The news has sent shockwaves across the sports and entertainment world, as fans brace for what could be the wildest performance in Super Bowl history.
Known for turning baseball into a spectacle filled with choreographed dances, trick plays, and fan-immersive chaos, the Savannah Bananas have built a cult following by making every game feel like part athletic contest, part Broadway show. Their motto, “Fans First, Entertain Always,” has turned them into viral sensations with millions of views across social media — and now they’ll bring that same energy to the NFL’s biggest stage.
NFL commissioner Roger Goodell called the decision “a bold step into uncharted territory,” promising that this halftime show will be “like nothing audiences have ever seen before.” Instead of superstar singers or legendary rock bands, the 2026 Super Bowl will spotlight a team whose performances blur the line between sport, comedy, and theater.
Rumors suggest the Bananas’ halftime show will include elaborate dance routines, flaming bats, trick throws, and surprise celebrity cameos — all set against the backdrop of football’s most-watched event.
Super Bowl halftime shows have delivered some of the most iconic moments in pop culture history, but this announcement signals a radical shift in direction. Love it or hate it, one thing is certain: when the Savannah Bananas take the stage at Super Bowl LX, fans can expect pure chaos, pure fun, and a halftime spectacle that will be talked about for decades.