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The atmosphere in Santa Clara is charged with anticipation as Super Bowl LX approaches, but the focus has shifted from the pitch to the stage. While Bad Bunny is the official headliner, the music industry is abuzz with speculation regarding who might join him.

Several Puerto Rican artists are rumoured to join the Grammy winner on stage, including Marc Anthony and Daddy Yankee. However, traders suggest that the 'Shallow' hitmaker, Lady Gaga, is also likely to make an appearance.

Prediction Markets See An 85% Probability Of A Gaga Cameo

The betting community has become increasingly convinced of a high-profile collaboration between Bad Bunny and Lady Gaga at the Super Bowl LX half-time show. According to data shared, traders on prediction markets now place the likelihood of Lady Gaga appearing during the half-time show at a staggering 85 per cent.

These traders often track logistics, rehearsal schedules, and historical patterns to place their bets. This surge in confidence suggests that the 'Poker Face' singer is almost certainly making a Super Bowl comeback on Sunday. Such high odds typically indicate that insider movements or external clues have reached the financial markets.

The excitement is not limited to digital betting platforms, as fans also noticed her presence in several high-profile marketing campaigns leading up to the match. On Friday, Gaga headlined Rocket and Redfin's Super Bowl LX commercial with her own version of Fred Rogers' 'Won't You Be My Neighbor'.

'I used to watch Mister Rogers' Neighborhood as a little girl, and he always made me feel like I was enough just by being me,' Gaga said about the song. 'I want to sing this song with sincerity and optimism and also hold the tension of the times.'

Lady Gaga Offers Support For Bad Bunny

Although many are convinced that Lady Gaga will appear on the Super Bowl stage with Bad Bunny, the artist has remained discreet about her potential guest appearance. She has, however, offered her support for the Puerto Rican artist.

When asked for advice following her own successful 2017 Super Bowl half-time show performance, Lady Gaga expressed her confidence in Bad Bunny, who recently won three Grammy Awards.

'Honestly, I don't think he needs any from me,' Gaga told reporters. 'He knows who he is, and that's the only thing that matters when you step onto that stage. All he has to do is be the beautiful person he already is, and the world will feel his heart.'

By publicly supporting Bad Bunny, Gaga has intensified speculation that they may share a moment on stage. Her endorsement suggests a professional kinship that could result in a live collaboration this Sunday, much to the delight of fans.

Revisiting Lady Gaga's Record-Breaking Super Bowl Performance

If Lady Gaga does take the stage, it will represent a return to a platform she once dominated entirely. She headlined the Super Bowl LI half-time show in 2017, and her performance has remained a gold standard for live entertainment.

The audience witnessed Gaga leap from the roof of the stadium before delivering a high-octane medley of her greatest hits. Lady Gaga's half-time performance did not merely impress fans; it was also a massive financial success and one of the most-watched musical events in television history. Her Pepsi Zero Sugar Super Bowl LI performance, uploaded on her YouTube account, has garnered 114 million views.

Whether Lady Gaga appears for a single verse or a full duet with Bad Bunny, her presence would add immense prestige to the event. Having already conquered the half-time stage solo, she is uniquely positioned to assist Bad Bunny in navigating the pressure of a global audience.