Turning Point USA Super Bowl halftime show plans are moving forward, even as the organization chooses secrecy over spectacle for now. As the NFL prepares for its biggest night, the conservative nonprofit is quietly building an alternative stage that promises surprise, scale, and a distinctly different cultural tone.
The idea surfaced months ago, but interest has sharpened as details remain scarce. While the official Super Bowl LX halftime show is locked in with
Bad Bunny as the headliner, Turning Point USA is betting that mystery itself can generate momentum. The group is positioning its event as a parallel experience, one designed to speak directly to its base while inviting curious viewers to tune in live.
Turning Point USA Super Bowl halftime show takes shape behind closed doors
Aubrey Laitsch, the organization’s public relations manager, confirmed that the project is not symbolic or tentative. She told TMZ, "The All American Halftime Show" is 100 percent on -- though fans will have to tune in live on Sunday, Feb. 8 to find out who’s taking the stage. According to Laitsch, multiple performers are already confirmed, but she declined to offer hints about names, genres, or even the location. She also would not say whether the show will be broadcast live, adding another layer of intrigue.
Turning Point USA own Super Bowl halftime show (X / @TPUSA)
Turning Point USA, co founded by Charlie Kirk, first announced the concept in October after conservative voices criticized the NFL’s choice of Bad Bunny. At the time, the group teased, "Performers and event details coming soon", a promise that has stretched longer than expected. Even now, its website keeps the conversation open ended, asking supporters, “What music genres would you like to see featured?” Options range from country and rock to hip hop and “anything in English.”
That open call reflects both caution and ambition. The group appears to be testing audience appetite while holding its cards close. Recent history suggests the guest list could surprise skeptics. Just last month, Nicki Minaj shared a stage with Erika Kirk at a Turning Point USA event, a reminder that the organization can draw high profile names when it chooses.
The broader backdrop adds fuel to the moment. Bad Bunny, a global star from Puerto Rico, has said he will not tour in the U.S. for fear his concerts will be targeted by federal immigration authorities amid the president’s widespread deportation efforts. Against that tension, Turning Point USA is framing its halftime show as more than counterprogramming.
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