ST.LATEST UPDATE: On what would have been Charlie Kirk’s 32nd birthday, October 14, 2025, Turning Point USA is set to host a historic alternative to the Super Bowl 60 Halftime Show. Hosted by Erika Kirk and Carrie Underwood, The All American Halftime Show — also known as “The Perfect Game”


On the day that would have marked Charlie Kirk’s 32nd birthday, Turning Point USA has officially announced what many are calling a defining cultural moment for a new generation of Americans.
In a historic move, TPUSA will host The All American Halftime Show, also referred to as “The Perfect Game,” as an alternative to the Super Bowl 60 Halftime Show. Far from a typical entertainment broadcast, the event promises to spotlight Faith, Family, and Freedom—values that organizers say reflect the legacy of Charlie Kirk and the mission he stood for.
Hosted by Familiar Faces
The evening will be hosted by Erika Kirk, alongside country music icon Carrie Underwood, bringing together heartfelt reflection and national pride in a powerful display of unity and conviction.
“This is for Charlie,” Erika Kirk said in a statement.
“And for everyone who still believes light can overcome darkness.”
More Than a Show — A Message to America
Broadcast live from Texas, the event will feature
- Patriotic musical performances by leading American artists
- Emotional tributes to Charlie Kirk’s life and message
- Testimonies of faith, hope, and resilience from across the nation
- A call to return to America’s founding principles
Organizers describe the show as “a cultural reset” rather than just an entertainment spectacle. For many, it represents a longing for meaning in an age of division — a moment to reclaim identity and purpose rooted in faith and country.
A Legacy That Lives On
Supporters across social media are already calling the announcement “the moment we’ve been waiting for.” To them, The All American Halftime Show stands not only as a tribute to Charlie Kirk but as a rallying point for millions who still believe in the enduring strength of American values.
As anticipation builds, one thing is certain — this is more than a halftime show. It’s a statement.
