Monday, January 19, 2026

Organizers Promise A Streaming Alternative Half-Time Show


Turning Point USA's "All American Halftime Show" remains on track but has revealed no performers, lineup, venue, or streaming details as of mid-January 2026, less than a month before Super Bowl LX on February 8, 2026.

The conservative organization has confirmed the event is "100 percent on" and will be a "real production" in an arena, livestreamed to compete directly with the NFL's official halftime show headlined by Bad Bunny. 

Multiple acts are reportedly confirmed, but TPUSA is keeping identities secret—spokespeople like Aubrey Laitsch (PR manager) and Andrew Kolvet have stated fans will need to tune in live during the Super Bowl to discover who is performing, with details promised "soon" via their website.

The show, announced in October 2025, positions itself as a celebration of "faith, family, and freedom," featuring English-language music across genres like country, classic rock, Americana, pop, hip-hop, or worship—sparked by conservative backlash to Bad Bunny's selection and his primarily Spanish-language performances.

Recent coverage (e.g., USA Today on Jan. 13, Deseret News on Jan. 16, TMZ on Jan. 9-10, and others) highlights the ongoing secrecy, with speculation (unconfirmed) around acts like Creed or ties to past TPUSA guests such as Nicki Minaj (who appeared at AmericaFest but did not perform). 

TPUSA's main site and event page still tease "performers and event details coming soon," with no major January updates or announcements.