
The Buffalo Bills have officially confirmed special entertainment plans for their historic 2026 home opener at New Highmark Stadium.
When Buffalo hosts the Detroit Lions in Week 2, fans will witness far more than football.
The Bills announced that Buffalo rap star Benny the Butcher will headline the halftime show celebration.
The game takes place on September 17, 2026, with kickoff scheduled for 8:15 PM Eastern Time.
The matchup will be broadcast nationally on Prime Video as Thursday Night Football’s featured attraction.
This contest also marks the official regular-season debut of Buffalo’s new $2.1 billion stadium.
NFL officials intentionally placed the game in a primetime window to showcase the venue nationwide.
The stadium opening already promised a memorable atmosphere before the halftime announcement became public.
Few artists maintain a stronger connection to Buffalo than Benny the Butcher and his hometown community.
The rapper has proudly supported the Bills for years through music, appearances, and public endorsements.
His famous “Bills Mafia Anthem” became a fan favorite among supporters throughout Western New York.
He also partnered with the organization on merchandise projects celebrating Buffalo’s unique football culture.
For many fans, Benny represents the city’s toughness, resilience, loyalty, and blue-collar identity.
That connection makes his halftime performance a fitting addition to this historic football celebration.
Meanwhile, the Lions arrive as one of the NFC’s strongest contenders after recent postseason success.
Buffalo enters the nationally televised showdown hoping to christen its new stadium with a statement victory.
A packed crowd is expected to fill every seat inside New Highmark Stadium that evening.
With Benny the Butcher performing and the nation watching, the atmosphere should be unforgettable.
For Bills Mafia, this game represents more than a home opener or primetime matchup.
It marks the beginning of a new era for Buffalo football under the lights.