ST.BREAKING ENTERTAINMENT NEWS: Carrie Underwood and Husband Mike Fisher Join Turning Point USA’s All American Halftime Show — An Alternative to the Super Bowl 60 Halftime Show Turning Point USA, now led by Erika Kirk, widow of the late Charlie Kirk, has announced an alternative to the Super Bowl 60 Halftime Show — The All American Halftime Show

In a stunning announcement that’s shaking both the entertainment and sports worlds, Turning Point USA, now under the leadership of Erika Kirk, widow of the late conservative icon Charlie Kirk, has revealed its most ambitious project yet — an alternative to the NFL’s Super Bowl 60 Halftime Show.
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The event, officially titled “The All American Halftime Show,” is set to air live opposite the NFL’s broadcast — and promises a performance rooted not in spectacle, but in faith, family, and freedom.
“We’re celebrating the values that built this country — the ones Charlie believed could still unite us,” Erika Kirk said in an emotional statement. “This isn’t just a concert. It’s a call to remember who we are.”
🌟 THE STAR-STUDDED LINEUP: FAITH MEETS FIREWORKS

Leading the bill are none other than Carrie Underwood and her husband, former NHL star Mike Fisher — a couple whose shared faith and steadfast values have made them one of America’s most beloved duos.
Sources close to the event reveal that Underwood will perform a custom patriotic medley, blending her gospel-infused hits like “Something in the Water” and “Jesus, Take the Wheel” with new material written exclusively for the show.
“Carrie’s voice embodies hope,” Kirk said. “Mike’s story represents integrity. Together, they represent the heart of America.”
Rumors are already swirling about surprise performances from Alan Jackson, Luke Bryan, and a mass choir of military veterans — all culminating in a moving tribute to Charlie Kirk’s legacy, described internally as “The Moment America Stands Still.”

🇺🇸 A MOVEMENT, NOT JUST A SHOW
The All American Halftime Show isn’t designed to compete with the Super Bowl — it’s designed to reclaim it.
In recent years, the NFL’s halftime stage has leaned into pop culture excess, political undertones, and corporate spectacle. Erika Kirk’s vision flips the script — delivering a broadcast rooted in faith, unity, and gratitude.
“Charlie dreamed of a night that reminded America that we can still stand together,” she said through tears. “This is for him — and for everyone who still believes this country’s best days are ahead.”
🔥 A DIGITAL BATTLEFIELD IN THE MAKING
The internet, predictably, has gone into overdrive. Within minutes of the announcement, hashtags like #AllAmericanHalftime and #CarrieForAmerica began trending. Fans called it “the halftime show America’s been waiting for,” while critics questioned whether the event would deepen political divides.
Still, organizers insist the show’s mission is purely inspirational — not partisan.
“We’re not fighting culture,” Kirk emphasized. “We’re rebuilding it.”
🎇 A NATION WATCHING TWO HALFTIMES
Super Bowl 60 may feature pyrotechnics and global superstars, but for millions of Americans, the real fireworks will come from a stage lit by faith, love, and remembrance.
Carrie Underwood’s voice soaring over a sea of waving flags.
Mike Fisher standing beside veterans in salute.
Erika Kirk holding her late husband’s photo as the crowd sings “God Bless America.”
It’s not just a show — it’s a statement.
And when halftime comes, America will have a choice.