‘Turning Point USA’ Releases Important New Details On How To Watch Their Super Bowl Halftime Show
This article was originally published on Total Pro Sports.

Turning Point USA has finally explained how people can watch its planned alternative Super Bowl halftime show. The update comes after months of confusion and doubt about whether the event would actually happen.
The conservative group announced the show last fall after the NFL chose Bad Bunny as the Super Bowl LX halftime performer. Some conservatives criticized that decision and called for a boycott. TPUSA responded by promoting its own event, calling it “The All-American Halftime Show,” which it said would focus on faith, family, and freedom.
For months, TPUSA shared almost no details. It did not name performers, and it did not say where the show would take place. Moreover, it also did not explain how viewers could watch. That lack of information led to a lot of online speculation.
This week, TPUSA finally spoke up. The group shared how the show will be streamed. However, it still has not revealed who will perform.
TPUSA Streaming Plans Emerge, Details Still Missing

TPUSA says its show will stream live on several platforms. People can watch it on TPUSA’s YouTube channel and Charlie Kirk’s YouTube channel. It will also stream on TPUSA’s pages on X and Rumble.
The group also named several TV networks and streaming outlets that plan to carry the show. These include The Daily Wire, Real America’s Voice, Trinity Broadcasting Network, Charge!, The National News Desk, New Tang Dynasty, and One America News. TPUSA shared this list on its website and social media.
— Turning Point USA (@TPUSA) January 26, 2026
Even with the Super Bowl just days away, TPUSA still has not named any performers. A spokesperson said earlier this month that artists will not be revealed until the show starts. That has not changed. The group has also shared no details about the production. The website still says, “more info & musical artists to be announced.”
The lack of details has raised more questions. TPUSA has not released previews, clips, or rehearsal footage. It has not said whether the show will be live or pre-recorded.
Despite that, TPUSA leaders say they are confident. They continue to promote the event as an alternative to the NFL halftime show. Charlie Kirk has described it as a pushback against mainstream media culture, and supporters have backed that message online.
The NFL has not commented on TPUSA’s plans and remains focused on its own Super Bowl coverage.
For now, viewers know where to watch. What the show will actually look like is still unknown.
