The first ever Turning Point USA (TPUSA) halftime show, officially titled the “All-American Halftime Show,” will be a live-streamed event scheduled to coincide with the halftime of Super Bowl LX. Organized by the conservative nonprofit group founded by the late Charlie Kirk, this alternative performance aims to provide viewers with an option separate from the NFL’s official halftime show headlined by Puerto Rican artist Bad Bunny.
The organization moved forward with the plan — which was initially conceived by Charlie Kirk himself — to counter the politically-charged halftime act. Bad Bunny, a Puerto Rico-born hip-hop/pop artist, has frequently criticized the Trump Administration on federal immigration policy and more. These denouncements frequently blend into his performances and media appearances, including last week, when he delivered anti-Trump remarks at the Grammys.
The TPUSA event features a lineup of country and rock musicians and is positioned as a celebration of themes like faith, family, and freedom.
How To Watch:
The show is set to air around 8 p.m. ET, aligning with the approximate start of the Super Bowl halftime, which typically occurs about 90 minutes into the game. The Super Bowl itself kicks off at 6:30 p.m. ET at Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara, California.
Free streaming options include TPUSA’s official social media channels. Viewers can access the livestream on YouTube by searching for “Turning Point USA” or visiting their channel directly.
On X (formerly Twitter), the event will be broadcast via the official @TPUSA account. Additional free streams will be available on Rumble.
For television viewers, the show will be carried on several networks, including Trinity Broadcasting Network (TBN), One America News (OAN), Real America’s Voice, Charge!, and NTD.com. These channels are accessible through cable providers or streaming services like YouTube TV, Fubo, Sling TV, Hulu + Live TV, and Samsung TV Plus, depending on the specific network.
Who Is Performing?
The “All-American Halftime Show” will feature performances from Kid Rock, Brantley Gilbert, Lee Brice, and Gabby Barrett
Kid Rock, a longtime Trump ally and friend of the organization, has sold millions of records and is recognized for his genre-crossing approach that blends hip-hop and rock elements. President Trump has at times walked out to Rock’s “American Badass,” particularly at UFC events.
Country star Brantley Gilbert will also be taking the stage. Gilbert has racked up multiple number one hits throughout his career, including “Country Must Be Country Wide,” “Bottoms Up,” and songs he wrote for others like Jason Aldean’s “Dirt Road Anthem” and “My Kinda Party.”
Fellow country singer Lee Brice, who has achieved eight number one singles such as “Hard To Love” and “Love Like Crazy” will also be performing, as will American Idol veteran Gabby Barrett.
INSPIRED BY CHARLIE:
I may have tweeted it, but the idea of having a patriotic halftime show for ALL Americans was something that we talked about with Charlie Kirk for years
It’s happening this Sunday pic.twitter.com/cH4kBMNpZ4
— Jack Posobiec (@JackPosobiec) February 7, 2026
