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Young Miko has officially joined the celebrations of the 2026 Super Bowl. The Puerto Rican star was announced Tuesday (Jan. 27) as a special performer for the 5th annual A Night of Pride with GLAAD, presented by Smirnoff.

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The event — one of the NFL’s signature LGBTQ-focused moments of Super Bowl week, “celebrating inclusion, authenticity, and belonging in sports,” according to a press release — will take place on Friday, Feb. 6 at the NFL Culture Club, with a location to be shared upon confirmation. Hosted by NFL Network’s Kimmi Chex, it with also feature performances by Durand Bernarr, Ruby Ibarra and DJ Lady Ryan.

It will also happen only two days before Puerto Rican superstar Bad Bunny makes history at the Apple Music Super Bowl LX Halftime Show, becoming the first artist who primarily performs in Spanish to headline the event. (This will be his second time on the field, after appearing as a guest during Shakira and Jennifer Lopez’s set in 2020.)

While a teaser trailer for his upcoming stint promises that “the world will dance,” many are wondering who is Bad Bunny going to bring on stage with him. Young Miko was already a surprise guest at his residency in San Juan last year, where she made a special appearance to perform with him their smash hit “Fina,” part of Bad Bunny’s 2023 album Nadie Sabe Lo Que Va a Pasar Mañana.

Will she be part of the show on Feb. 8 at the Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara, Calif., too? We’ll have to wait and see. A request for comment from Billboard Español sent to Young Miko’s reps wasn’t immediately answered on Tuesday.

Last November, the rapper/singer released her sophomore album, Do Not Disturb, a 16-track introspective journey that invites listeners to disconnect from the noise and reconnect with their inner peace — but also to dance.

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