LDT “Six Country Legends Unite for the “All-American Halftime Show” — A Patriotic Powerhouse Set to Rival Super Bowl 60”
Nashville, TN — October 20, 2025

In a move that’s already sending ripples through the entertainment world, six of America’s most iconic country music legends are coming together for what’s being billed as “the most patriotic performance of the decade.”
The “All-American Halftime Show” — featuring Alan Jackson, George Strait, Trace Adkins, Kix Brooks, Ronnie Dunn, and Willie Nelson — will air as a live counter-programming event during Super Bowl 60. The concert will take place in Nashville, Tennessee, and stream nationwide across major platforms, with select theaters hosting live viewing experiences.
🎶 A Historic Gathering of Country Greats
For the first time ever, these six legends — who collectively hold over 60 No. 1 hits, 25 CMA Awards, and countless platinum albums — will share a single stage. Each artist represents a chapter in America’s musical and cultural story, from Jackson’s heartfelt anthems to Nelson’s timeless outlaw spirit.
The show is being produced by Erika Kirk, wife of the late Charlie Kirk, in whose honor the event is dedicated. Organizers describe it as a “tribute to American resilience, unity, and faith” — a musical celebration designed to “bring people together through what still unites us.”
“This isn’t just a concert,” said producer Erika Kirk. “It’s a love letter to America — to the working men and women, to our faith, and to the freedoms that define us.”
🌟 What Fans Can Expect
The “All-American Halftime Show” will blend live performances, storytelling segments, and tributes to veterans, first responders, and everyday heroes. The event will also feature special collaborations among the artists, including a joint finale with a newly written anthem inspired by Charlie Kirk’s legacy — a song insiders say “captures the soul of the American spirit.”
Sources confirm that several surprise guests are expected, with talks underway for appearances from rising Nashville stars and even a few cross-genre icons from rock and gospel.
📺 A Cultural Statement Beyond the Field
While most of the nation tunes in to the NFL’s massive halftime spectacle, the “All-American Halftime Show” positions itself as an alternative rooted in tradition, authenticity, and faith-based values. With America’s cultural divides often in the spotlight, the event’s creators say their goal is unity — not competition.
“We’re not here to protest the Super Bowl — we’re here to remind people what makes this country special,” said Trace Adkins during the Nashville announcement. “Music brings us together. Always has, always will.”
❤️ Honoring Charlie Kirk
The show’s emotional heart lies in its dedication to Charlie Kirk, a passionate advocate for faith, family, and American values who passed away earlier this year. His wife, Erika, described the concert as both a tribute and a mission:
“Charlie believed deeply in the power of music and message. This event carries his vision forward — a reminder that America’s story is still being written, and it’s one of hope.”
🎤 When & Where to Watch
The “All-American Halftime Show” airs live from Nashville on Sunday, February 9, 2026, the same day as Super Bowl 60. It will stream exclusively on Rumble, YouTube Live, and select country radio partners, with extended behind-the-scenes coverage airing later that week on CMT and The Cowboy Channel.
🇺🇸 The Heartbeat of America
With six legends, one shared stage, and a message of unity at its core, the “All-American Halftime Show” stands as more than a musical event — it’s a cultural moment. A reminder that even in divided times, the spirit of America still sings loud and proud.
“When we sing together,” said Willie Nelson, “we remember — we’re all part of the same song.”