Turning Point USA has unveiled its plan for an alternative Super Bowl halftime show, but the announcement has drawn mixed reactions. The event is meant to offer viewers another option during Super Bowl 60 on February 8, when Bad Bunny is set to headline the official halftime performance. Organized by Turning Point USA, now led by CEO Erika Kirk, the “All American Halftime Show” will feature performers including Kid Rock, Brantley Gilbert, Lee Brice, and Gabby Barrett.
Despite the lineup, many fans expressed disappointment online, especially after hoping longtime country star Jason Aldean might join the show. On social media, reactions were divided. Some users criticized the lineup and marketing, with one writing, “Honestly, your marketing team could have done a better job.” Another commented that the lineup might struggle to attract younger audiences, while others joked they expected Kid Rock and unfamiliar names.
Still, not all feedback was negative. Some fans showed enthusiasm, calling the event “massive” and expressing excitement about seeing Kid Rock and the group perform. The alternative show also sparked broader discussion around the official halftime performer, Bad Bunny, who often performs in Spanish.
He recently made history at the 2026 Grammys by winning Album of the Year and has remained vocal about staying true to his roots. Turning Point USA’s alternative halftime show will be livestreamed across its social media platforms and partner outlets, offering viewers a different musical and cultural experience during the Super Bowl.