Donald Trump has said he will skip the Super Bowl LX event on 8 February in California, citing distance as the reason. The former president also criticised the National Football League’s choice of headliners, Green Day and Bad Bunny, calling them a “terrible” selection and saying the show promotes hate. Trump’s remarks appear to be part of a broader pattern of opposition to the performers, who have long taken a stand against his administration. Green Day will open the game with Charlie Puth, Brandi Carlile and Coco Jones, while Bad Bunny is the sole headliner of the Apple Music Halftime Show. Trump’s statements were reported by the New York Post.
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