TPUSA halftime show lineup: Check performers for ‘All American Halftime’; when and how to watch
TPUSA’s ‘All-American Halftime Show’ will air during Bad Bunny’s Super Bowl LX set, featuring Kid Rock and others, drawing many, including Trump.
Turning Point USA's (TPUSA) ‘All-American Halftime Show’: the alternative to the 2026 NFL Super Bowl Halftime show, will be watched by many on Sunday evening, including President Donand Trump.

Many conservatives are boycotting the Super Bowl Half Time show over the performance of Puerto Rican rapper, Bad Bunny.
Dubbed the ‘All-American Halftime Show,’ Erika Kirk's organization will host many big names, such as Kid Rock, Brantley Gilbert, Lee Brice, and Gabby Barrett as headliners. The show will be aired during Bad Bunny's performance at the NFL Super Bowl 2026 Halftime on February 8 (Sunday) around 8 p.m. ET.
TPUSA, now run by its founder Charlie Kirk's widow, Erika Kirk, announced plans for the 'All American Halftime Show' amid the backlash over Bad Bunny. The NFL's choice of Bad Bunny as the performer for the halftime show drew criticism from conservatives, including Trump.
Trump announced that he will not be in attendance for the Super Bowl over the Bad Bunny row.
TPUSA Halftime Time Show: When And How To Watch
Turning Point USA's 'All American Halftime Show' will start airing from around 8 p.m. ET on Sunday (February 8). It is scheduled to take place simultaneously with the NFL Halftime Show.
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How To Watch TPUSA Halftime Show?
TPUSA's 'All-American Halftime Show' will stream on all the social media channels of TPUSA, including on YouTube, X and Rumble. It will also stream on DW+, Ream America's Voice, TBN, Charge! and National News Desk, TPUSA announced.
Meanwhile, the Super Bowl Halftime Show will air live on NBC as part of the Super Bowl LX broadcast. The game and halftime show are also streaming on Peacock and available in Spanish on Telemundo.
ABOUT THE AUTHORShamik BanerjeeShamik is a journalist covering the United States for Hindustan Times. He has more than four years of experience reporting on US politics, sports, and major breaking stories across fast-moving cycles. He previously worked at Times Now and Sportskeeda, building strong newsroom instincts and digital storytelling skills. At HT.com, he focuses on day-to-day coverage of US political developments while also handling high-impact stories that demand speed, accuracy, clarity, and context under pressure. Shamik has extensive experience covering NFL game days over the past two years, coordinating live updates, analysis, and explainers. He is particularly drawn to large news moments such as US elections and the Super Bowl, where he thrives at the news desk working alongside the team. He holds degrees in Media Studies from Jamia Millia Islamia and English Literature from Jadavpur University. Before entering journalism, he briefly worked in digital marketing and political consultancy roles. Currently a Senior Content Producer at HT Digital, he is driven by curiosity, discipline, and a constant desire to explore new and obscure topics. Outside work, he enjoys reading, films, sports, and learning continuously.Read More

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