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Turning Point USA Announces “All-American Halftime Show” Alternative Broadcast for Super Bowl LX


Published: Jan 29, 2026 01:25 AM EST

Turning Point USA has officially announced plans to produce and broadcast an alternative halftime experience during Super Bowl LX, offering viewers a non-NFL-produced option during one of the most watched moments in American television.

Dubbed the "All-American Halftime Show," the broadcast is scheduled to air on February 8, 2026, simultaneously with the Super Bowl halftime window. While excitement continues to build, TPUSA has confirmed that the list of musical performers has not yet been publicly announced. Organizers have indicated that multiple artists are expected, with further details to be released closer to game day.

A Multi-Platform National Broadcast

According to TPUSA, the All-American Halftime Show will be widely accessible across both digital and television platforms, making it one of the most broadly distributed alternative halftime productions to date. Planned streaming and broadcast partners include YouTube, X, Rumble, Real America's Voice, The Daily Wire, Charge!, The National News Desk, New Tang Dynasty Television, One America News Network, and Trinity Broadcasting Network.

TPUSA leaders say the goal is to provide an option for viewers seeking content that reflects patriotic themes, cultural commentary, and values-driven entertainment during the halftime break.

Artists and Themes Still Under Wraps

While speculation has circulated online regarding potential performers, TPUSA representatives have emphasized that no artists - Christian, country, or otherwise - have been officially confirmed at this time. The organization has stated that announcements regarding performers, musical style, and program format will come in a future release.

Past TPUSA events have blended music, commentary, and spoken-word segments, leading many to expect a hybrid format rather than a traditional concert-only presentation.

Expanding the Halftime Conversation

The All-American Halftime Show continues a recent trend of alternative broadcasts emerging alongside major cultural moments. By leveraging digital platforms and partner networks, TPUSA aims to reach audiences who may be looking for a different tone or message during Super Bowl halftime.

With Super Bowl viewership regularly exceeding 100 million, the upcoming broadcast positions TPUSA's halftime show as a significant media moment - even as key creative details remain forthcoming.