
The All-American Halftime Show was a 2026 online concert produced by Turning Point USA (TPUSA). It was announced as an alternative to the Super Bowl LX halftime show headlined by Puerto Rican artist Bad Bunny, and streamed at the same time as the official halftime broadcast on February 8, 2026.
The All-American Halftime Show was an online concert produced by Turning Point USA that streamed on February 8, 2026, during Super Bowl LX's halftime break as an alternative to the official halftime performance. It was positioned as a counter-programming choice to the Super Bowl's headliner, Puerto Rican artist Bad Bunny.
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The All-American Halftime Show (also styled as The All American Halftime Show) was a 2026 online concert produced by Turning Point USA (TPUSA). It was announced as an alternative to the Super Bowl LX halftime show headlined by Puerto Rican artist Bad Bunny, and streamed at the same time as the official halftime broadcast on February 8, 2026.
Reviews for the event were mixed, ranging from mildly positive to harshly negative. Public scrutiny focused heavily on Kid Rock, whose performance was widely derided after viewers perceived apparent lip syncing problems during the song "Bawitdaba", which were caused by a combination of network lag and the failure to show Paradime, who performed some of the rap sections of "Bawitdaba" as he normally does during Kid Rock's live performances. Based on publicly available metrics from its online carriers and comparisons to the Nielsen ratings of the Super Bowl and its halftime show (Nielsen did not measure the viewership of the All-American Halftime Show itself), the show drew several million viewers live.
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