All American Halftime Show Set to Steal Super Bowl Spotlight

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Turning Point USA confirmed that Kid Rock and country singer Lee Brice will headline its All American Halftime Show, set to air during Super Bowl LX tonight. The organization described the event as a patriotic celebration of “American culture, freedom, and faith.” The show will also feature performances from Brantley Gilbert and Gabby Barrett. Turning Point USA spokesman Andrew Kolvet called the special “an opportunity for all Americans to enjoy a halftime show with no agenda other than to celebrate faith, family, and freedom.”

Kolvet also told Breitbart News that the nonprofit aimed to create “an entertainment option that will be fun, excellent, and exciting for the entire family” while millions gather for the game. “These performers will deliver exactly that,” he said. “We can’t wait to watch the incredible show they’re about to put on.”

The announcement came only one day after the assassination of Turning Point USA founder Charlie Kirk. The shocking attack drew national attention and waves of tributes. Hours later, Lee Brice took the stage in Clearwater, Florida, and changed his set to include a rarely performed song titled “When Kingdom Comes.” He dedicated it to Kirk’s memory.

The show will be available today on Turning Point USA’s social media channels, including YouTube, X, and Rumble. Several other partner outlets such as Daily Wire+, Real America’s Voice, TBN, CHARGE!, The National News Desk, NTD.com, and OAN News will also carry the broadcast. Super Bowl LX takes place today at Levi’s Stadium with Puerto Rican rapper Bad Bunny performing in a halftime show that he says will honor queer icons. The All American Halftime Show will stream live during halftime and you can be a part of why some predict the alternative broadcast could draw millions of viewers.

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Todd Fisher

Todd lives in Northern California with "the wife," "the kids," "the dogs," "that cat," and he occasionally wears pants. His upcoming release, "Are You Woke Enough Yet?", is the culmination of too much time on social media and working in the film industry.

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