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You ever get the feeling that some folks just cant let people enjoy things? Well, grab your snacks early, because Super Bowl LX might have more drama off the field than on it. Turning Point USA a well-known conservative crew just announced theyre putting together their own halftime show next year without Bad Bunny. And chile its feeling like the halftime multiverse no one asked for.
Dubbed “The All American Halftime Show,” the performance will air as a separate production from the main event which is already booked with none other than Bad Bunny taking center stage at Levis Stadium in February 2026. The three-time Grammy winner and global reggaetn icon is known for breaking records and bending genres, but apparently not every NFL fan is vibing with him. TPUSA seemingly saw an opportunity to lean in, promising a lineup of their own musical artists. However, theyre keeping the names under wraps for now.
The NFL halftime performer announcement came after Bad Bunny opened up about avoiding U.S. tour dates due to fears over ICE activity, telling i-D magazine that he was worried for his fans’ safety. But that didnt stop the NFL from tapping him for the big game. It did seem to spark enough online noise for Turning Point to try and ride the cultural wave.
“Its true, Turning Point USA is thrilled to announce The All American Halftime Show,” Turning Point USA revealed in an announcement on X. “Performers and event details coming soon.”
Its not just the halftime show bringing heat to Super Bowl LX ICE is reportedly gearing up to have a strong presence outside the stadium when Bad Bunny takes the stage in Santa Clara. During a recent podcast sit-down with conservative host Benny Johnson, Trump advisor Corey Lewandowski made it crystal clear: ICE isnt playing. There is nowhere that you can provide safe haven to people in this country illegally. Not the Super Bowl and nowhere else, he said. And just in case things werent political enough, Turning Point USA the conservative org founded by the late right-wing activist Charlie Kirk is already stirring the pot with thisalternative. Baby, this Super Bowls turning into a full-on culture clash.