Fans Say the Same Thing After Kid Rock’s Halftime Performance — Internet Reacts

The Seattle Seahawks secured a 29–13 victory over the New England Patriots at Levi’s Stadium, but off the field, a different kind of showdown captured attention. This Super Bowl Sunday featured two halftime events: the NFL’s official show led by global star Bad Bunny and Turning Point USA’s rival “All-American Halftime Show.” Kid Rock headlined the alternative livestream after performances from Brantley Gilbert, Lee Brice, and Gabby Barrett. Marketed as a cultural alternative, the show drew millions of viewers.

However, within moments of Kid Rock taking the stage, many viewers began making the same complaint — they believed he was lip-syncing. Social media quickly filled with reactions. Some viewers questioned whether the performance was truly live, while others mocked the brief appearance, saying it felt short and underwhelming. A number of critics said the performance lacked energy, while some supporters defended the moment and praised the nostalgic song choice.

Ahead of the show, older lyrics and past television appearances resurfaced online, sparking renewed debate and adding to the criticism surrounding the performance. The discussion continued throughout the night, fueling mixed reactions across social media.

Despite the backlash, the alternative halftime livestream attracted strong viewership, reportedly peaking at around 5 million viewers and later accumulating millions more online. As with many major halftime performances, the show generated both praise and criticism, proving once again how live entertainment on such a massive stage often sparks widespread conversation.