🇺🇸 “The All-American Halftime Show”: How Turning Point USA Plans a Faith-Driven Alternative to the Super Bowl Spectacle

🇺🇸 “The All-American Halftime Show”: How Turning Point USA Plans a Faith-Driven Alternative to the Super Bowl Spectacle

🎯 A New Choice for Super Bowl Viewers

As Super Bowl LX prepares to take center stage with Bad Bunny headlining the official halftime show, Turning Point USA (TPUSA) — the conservative organization founded by Charlie Kirk — has announced plans for a parallel event titled “The All-American Halftime Show.”

According to reports from ABC News and The Washington Post, the event is scheduled to air simultaneously with Super Bowl LX in February 2026. It aims to celebrate Faith, Family, and Freedom — values TPUSA says are increasingly absent from mainstream entertainment.

đź—˝ A Night to Celebrate Traditional Values

In its official statement, TPUSA emphasized that The All-American Halftime Show is not meant to compete with the NFL broadcast, but rather to offer an alternative for audiences seeking “a performance rooted in patriotism and faith.”

The campaign promoting the show invited supporters to participate in an online survey to select their preferred music genres — ranging from country, classic rock, pop, to worship. According to ABC News, tens of thousands of responses were submitted within days.

🎤 Who’s Performing?

So far, TPUSA has not confirmed any official performers.
Several viral claims naming stars such as Adam Sandler and Zach Bryan were debunked by India Times and Decider, which both clarified that no artist lineup has been announced.

A TPUSA spokesperson said that performer details will be revealed in the coming months, promising that the show “will carry a distinctly American spirit.”

💡 Why “Two Shows, One Night”?

With the Super Bowl drawing over a hundred million viewers each year, it’s rare for a political-cultural organization to launch a simultaneous broadcast.
Analysts note that The All-American Halftime Show represents more than just an entertainment experiment — it’s a cultural statement, reflecting how deeply divided America’s values have become.

đź§­ One Nation, Two Perspectives

Though some see the project as a reaction to the global reach of Latino pop culture, TPUSA insists its intent is simply to “bring faith and the American spirit back to the stage.”
Whether audiences tune in to Super Bowl LX or its faith-driven counterpart, one thing is certain: February 2026 will be a night when America watches itself through the lens of music.