km. BREAKING: A NEW AMERICAN TRADITION IS BORN đşđ¸Erika Kirk and Turning Point USA have just announced the âAll-American Halftime Showâ â a bold, faith-filled rival to Super Bowl 60âs main event.Celebrating faith, family, and freedom, the show promises to bring heart and purpose back to Americaâs biggest stage.


SUPER BOWL SHOWDOWN: NFL CHOOSES BAD BUNNY â TURNING POINT USA FIRES BACK WITH âALL-AMERICAN HALFTIME SHOWâ

The announcement of Bad Bunny as the official Super Bowl 60 halftime headliner has set off a wave of controversy â and a cultural clash â across the country. The Puerto Rican megastar, one of the most streamed artists in the world, saw his global streaming numbers spike by 26% following the NFLâs reveal. But while millions of fans celebrated, not everyone was cheering.
In direct response, Turning Point USA â the conservative organization co-founded by the late Charlie Kirk and now led by his widow, Erika Kirk â announced plans for an âAll-American Halftime Show,â set to air live at the same time as the NFLâs broadcast.
According to the groupâs press release, the event will feature âmusic that celebrates faith, family, and freedom,â positioning itself as a patriotic alternative to what they view as a halftime show increasingly disconnected from American tradition.
The organization has already launched an online poll asking the public what kind of performers theyâd like to see featured. The options range from âClassic Countryâ and âContemporary Christianâ to âPatriotic Rockâ â and one particularly pointed choice that reads, âAnything in English.â
While details remain under wraps, Turning Point says the show will be broadcast online and on select streaming platforms, with the location and artist lineup expected to be announced in the coming weeks.
âWeâre not here to divide,â said Erika Kirk in a brief statement shared to social media. âWeâre here to offer a different kind of celebration â one that reminds Americans who we are, where weâve come from, and what still unites us.â
Reaction to both announcements has been swift and passionate. Supporters of Bad Bunny have hailed the NFLâs choice as a step toward greater global inclusion, pointing to his massive international fanbase and musical versatility. Meanwhile, conservative voices have rallied behind Turning Pointâs move, framing it as a pushback against what they see as a cultural drift away from traditional American values.
Entertainment analysts note that this could mark the first time in history that two competing halftime shows run simultaneously â one representing the modern, globalized face of entertainment, and the other, a nostalgic return to American roots.
For now, all eyes are on February, as two vastly different visions of music and culture prepare to share the same moment.
So, come Super Bowl Sunday, the question wonât just be who wins the game â itâll be which halftime show will America choose to watch?

