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How Much Money Did 'Tree' Performers Earn for Bad Bunny's Halftime Show? New Report After Super Bowl
The breakout stars from Sunday's Super Bowl LX halftime show may not have shown their faces, but they earned a pretty good paycheck for their work.
Bad Bunny helped to set the scene with dozens of people dressed as bushes, which made for quite the image as they shuffled on and off the field.
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According to Cllct's Darren Rovell, those performers received $1,309. In addition to the performance itself, they went through 70 total hours with rehearsals and prep time.
Bad Bunny himself didn't draw a payout despite being the headliner. The performers historically aren't compensated because they tend to make their money in other ways. The Super Bowl is a massive platform and raises the profile further for stars who already have massive followings.
Apple Music pointed to the rise in streams of Bad Bunny's music immediately after the halftime show concluded:
The Super Bowl halftime spectacle relies on hundreds of people behind the scenes in order to go off without a hitch. They inevitably need to be paid in more than exposure.

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