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“Keep the Soul, Skip the Bunny!”
The entertainment world is buzzing as Turning Point USA announces the “All-American Halftime Show,” a bold, faith-driven counter-event to the upcoming Super Bowl 60 Halftime Show — and it’s already sparking nationwide conversation.

The event, spearheaded by Erika Kirk, promises to deliver something that’s been missing from America’s biggest night in sports: soul, faith, and unfiltered patriotism. Set to air on the same evening as the NFL’s spectacle, the All-American Halftime Show is being hailed by fans as “the show the NFL didn’t see coming.”
A Red, White & Fearless Statement
With the tagline “The Super Bowl Just Met Its Match — and It’s Red, White & Fearless,” the new halftime event marks a major cultural moment. Kirk’s announcement has already become a rallying cry for millions of Americans who feel the nation’s entertainment industry has drifted too far from its roots.
“This isn’t rebellion,” said Kid Rock, one of the rumored performers. “It’s remembrance. It’s about remembering who we are — faith, freedom, and family first.”

The All-American Halftime Show, according to Turning Point USA, will feature a blend of patriotic performances, heartfelt tributes, and powerful testimonies from artists who believe in traditional values. While details of the lineup remain under wraps, sources close to the production promise a night “unlike anything America has ever seen.”
Erika Kirk: A Voice for Renewal
Erika Kirk, known for her powerful advocacy of faith and cultural restoration, said the mission behind the event is simple — to reclaim the soul of entertainment.
“For too long, we’ve watched halftime shows lose their heart,” Kirk said in a recent statement. “They’ve become commercial, performative, and spiritually empty. The All-American Halftime Show is about bringing light back to the center of the stage — to remind America what it truly stands for.”
The event will be family-friendly, faith-oriented, and proudly patriotic, marking a sharp contrast to the often controversial themes seen in recent Super Bowl performances. Kirk described it as “a night for unity, tradition, and truth.”
The NFL Didn’t See It Coming
Within hours of the announcement, the internet erupted. Fans across social media platforms flooded comment sections with praise, calling the move “brilliant,” “bold,” and “long overdue.”
“I’ll be watching this instead of the NFL,” one user posted on X (formerly Twitter). “Finally — a halftime show that represents real Americans.”
Not everyone is celebrating, though. Critics from left-leaning outlets have called the project “a political stunt,” while others accused Turning Point USA of “turning sports into ideology.”

But for many, that criticism only fuels their anticipation. “People are tired of being lectured to,” wrote one supporter. “They want inspiration, not indoctrination.”
A Night That Could Redefine the Game
As Super Bowl 60 approaches, the cultural divide between entertainment and everyday America seems wider than ever. Yet for Erika Kirk and her team, that’s exactly why this event matters.
“This isn’t about competition,” she clarified. “It’s about conviction. It’s about remembering that freedom and faith built this country — and they still matter.”
The All-American Halftime Show will stream live from an undisclosed location on Super Bowl Sunday, featuring music, testimonies, and a tribute to the heroes who keep the nation strong.
With anticipation soaring, one thing is certain: when the lights go down on the NFL field, another stage — red, white, and fearless — will rise.

