Fans of Bad Bunny’s historic Super Bowl LX halftime show now have the chance to own a piece of pop culture history. The sugarcane grass costumes worn by backup dancers — nicknamed “grass bunnies” — have been listed for sale on eBay, with prices starting at $4,499.99 and going up to $5,000.
The Iconic Costumes
The costumes became one of the most talked-about elements of Bad Bunny’s performance, which celebrated Puerto Rican culture. Dancers stood perfectly still for nearly 13 minutes inside the massive grass outfits, blending into the stage design while adding a surreal visual element. Each costume includes the green sweatsuit worn underneath, grass-covered arms, gloves, a balaclava, and safety glasses. One listing even features an in-ear radio used during rehearsals with surprise halftime guests Lady Gaga and Ricky Martin, plus an official Super Bowl LX tote bag and NFL credential.
Sellers’ Stories
One seller explained that parting with the costume would help pay off student loans and cover medical expenses for grandparents. Another listing, priced at $4,499.99, includes a mix-and-match set with sweatpants, sweatshirt, numbered arm strap, and accessories. Both sellers emphasized that sales are final.
A Record-Breaking Show
Bad Bunny’s halftime show drew 128.2 million viewers, making it one of the most-watched performances in Super Bowl history. While it fell short of Kendrick Lamar’s record of 133.5 million viewers, the event itself set a new U.S. television record with a peak audience of 137.8 million during the Seattle Seahawks vs. New England Patriots championship game. Bad Bunny made history as the first solo male Latin artist to headline the halftime show and the first to perform entirely in Spanish. His performance blended cultural pride with bold visuals, and the sugarcane costumes quickly became a viral sensation.
Collectors’ Opportunity
For fans and collectors, these costumes represent more than just stage props — they are rare artifacts from a groundbreaking performance. With their unique design and cultural significance, the “grass bunnies” are likely to remain one of the most memorable visuals in Super Bowl halftime history.








