As the NFL’s Super Bowl LX arrives on Sunday, February 8, 2026, a highly unusual development has emerged in American pop culture: a rival halftime show produced by the conservative activist group Turning Point USA (TPUSA). This alternative event promises a patriotic soundtrack and political messaging aimed at viewers dissatisfied with the NFL’s official halftime choice.
Who’s Performing on the TPUSA Halftime Lineup?
TPUSA’s “All-American Halftime Show” will stream in direct competition with the official Super Bowl halftime performance. The announced lineup includes:
- Kid Rock — The headliner, a rock/country musician known for his outspoken conservative views.
- Brantley Gilbert — Country artist with a strong presence in the country rock scene.
- Lee Brice — Grammy-nominated country singer.
- Gabby Barrett — Country star and former American Idol finalist.
TPUSA promotes this lineup as “faith, family, and freedom” entertainment — a clear contrast to the official halftime show’s pop culture vibe.
Why Is TPUSA Doing Its Own Halftime Show?
1. A Cultural/political Reaction
The NFL selected Puerto Rican superstar Bad Bunny — the first Latino and Spanish-speaking headliner — for the official Super Bowl LX halftime show at Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara, California.
Bad Bunny’s role has become a political flashpoint: some conservative commentators criticized his Latino identity, Spanish-dominant music, and past public statements, charging that the official show wasn’t sufficiently “American.”
In response, TPUSA — bolstered by its base of conservative activists — announced its own alternative halftime broadcast as a form of counterprogramming.
2. The Politics of Entertainment
TPUSA’s show isn’t just music — it’s part of a broader effort to blend entertainment with political messaging. Rich in symbolism, conservative rhetoric, and nationalistic themes, the event is designed to appeal to viewers who felt alienated by Bad Bunny’s selection.
This moment highlights how deeply politics has entwined with even the most universal cultural events, like the Super Bowl — once known simply for football and spectacle.
Controversy and Backlash
The TPUSA halftime show has stirred intense debate for several reasons:
• Choice of Headliner
Kid Rock’s inclusion has drawn criticism due to controversial lyrics from his past, including lines interpreted by critics as referencing underage girls — a contrast to the “family friendly” messaging being promoted.
• Political Polarization
Rather than uniting around America’s biggest annual TV event, the split into two halftime shows has been seen as emblematic of America’s cultural divide — conservatives tuning into the alternative broadcast, progressives and global music fans backing Bad Bunny’s official show.
• Reception from Traditional Sports Fans
Some sports and pop culture observers have voiced confusion or skepticism about whether the alternative stream will attract sizable viewership, characterizing it as a niche counter-program rather than a genuine competitor.
When and Where to Watch
Official Super Bowl Halftime Show
- Performer: Bad Bunny
- Date/Time: Sunday, February 8, 2026, during Super Bowl LX (broadcast starts ~5:30 p.m. CT with halftime around 7–7:30 p.m. CT)
- Where: NBC (U.S.), Peacock, NFL+, Telemundo, and major cable/streaming packages.
TPUSA’s All-American Halftime Show
- Date/Time: Sunday, February 8, 2026, airing simultaneously with the official halftime show (around 7–7:30 p.m. CT)
- Streaming Platforms:
- YouTube (TPUSA channel)
- X and Rumble
- Conservative outlets like Real America’s Voice, One America News, Trinity Broadcasting Network, Sinclair’s Charge! and The National News Desk.
This dual broadcast scenario creates an unusual viewing choice: fans can either watch the traditional NFL halftime performance or opt for TPUSA’s politically-framed alternative.
Why It Matters
The TPUSA halftime show is more than a concert — it reflects broader cultural and political currents. It demonstrates how entertainment, media, and political identity are merging in America’s public square. Whether the alternative broadcast draws a significant audience or fades into the background, it has already made headlines as a symbol of how divided and deeply engaged American cultural politics are in 2026.