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3S.Brandon Lake & Jelly Roll to Headline The All-American Halftime Show

When the lights go down on Super Bowl Sunday, millions will turn their eyes to the usual spectacle — fireworks, choreography, and pop anthems.

But this year, something different is happening across town.

Something quieter. Something deeper.

A Show Born From Legacy

 

Faith Meets Freedom

Lake, the Grammy-winning worship leader behind “Gratitude” and “Praise You Anywhere”, brings raw worship energy — fire, reverence, and revival.

Jelly Roll, the country-soul storyteller whose songs speak of pain, redemption, and grace, brings the honesty of the streets and the heart of middle America.

“This isn’t about us,” Lake said in a behind-the-scenes interview.

“It’s about giving this country a moment to breathe, believe, and remember who we are.”

A Stage Like No Other

The stage design itself tells a story.

Instead of lasers and fireworks, the backdrop will feature thousands of handheld lights, each representing a prayer submitted by Americans across the nation.

As Lake begins with “Gratitude,” the lights will pulse in rhythm, symbolizing hearts beating in unity.

A Message America Has Been Waiting For

In a culture often divided by noise, The All-American Halftime Show dares to be simple — and sincere.

It replaces celebrity with community, fame with faith, and flash with feeling.

 

The event’s tagline reads:

“One nation. One heart. One song.”

What to Expect

While the exact setlist remains a surprise, insiders confirm a mix of worship and classic Americana.

Lake and Jelly Roll are expected to close with a brand-new collaboration titled “Home Again,” written exclusively for the event — a song described as “a love letter to faith, family, and the country that shaped us.”

Reactions Pour In

“Finally — a halftime show that brings light, not noise.”

“This is what America needs right now — healing, unity, hope.”

Even several NFL players expressed excitement.

One commented anonymously:

A Homecoming for the Heart

When Brandon Lake and Jelly Roll step onto that stage, it won’t just be two artists performing.

It will be faith meeting freedommusic meeting memory, and a nation rediscovering its soul.

As the tagline says —

“This isn’t just a concert. It’s a homecoming.”

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