LDT “🇺🇸 A Nation’s History Unfolds: Six Country Legends Unite for “The All-American Halftime Show” — A Patriotic Alternative to Super Bowl 60’s Main Event”
In a moment destined to make music history, six of country’s most iconic voices — Alan Jackson, George Strait, Trace Adkins, Kix Brooks, Ronnie Dunn, and Willie Nelson — are joining forces for “The All-American Halftime Show,” a bold and faith-filled counter-event to Super Bowl 60’s halftime spectacle.
Produced by Erika Kirk, widow of the late conservative leader Charlie Kirk, the event is set to honor his legacy through music, unity, and faith. Organizers describe it as “a halftime show for the heart of America” — a celebration of the nation’s spirit, its heroes, and the enduring values that define its people.

“This isn’t about politics — it’s about purpose,” Erika said in a statement. “Charlie believed America still has a story worth singing about. This show is that story.”
The Nashville-announced production will spotlight performances that blend country tradition with messages of faith, family, and freedom, creating what many are calling a “revival through music.”
Set to air opposite Super Bowl 60 on February 8, 2026, The All-American Halftime Show will bring together generations of country artists whose songs have long been the soundtrack of American resilience.
🎵 A Legacy in Motion
Each artist — from Willie Nelson’s outlaw soul to George Strait’s timeless grace — is expected to perform signature classics alongside exclusive collaborations created for the show.
The event will also include video tributes and storytelling segments reflecting on Charlie Kirk’s vision of faith and freedom, with Erika overseeing the creative direction to ensure the show captures the “American heartbeat” her husband championed.
✨ More Than Music — A Movement
Industry insiders are calling the project a “turning point for cultural entertainment,” as it merges the power of live music with a message of spiritual renewal and national pride.
“It’s a love letter to America,” Erika added. “And every note will remind us why we still stand together.”
