Turning Point USA Reveals Their Plan For Alternate Super Bowl 60 Halftime Show That Is “100 Percent On”
This article was originally published on Total Pro Sports.

Turning Point USA says it still plans to hold its own halftime show during Super Bowl 60. The conservative group confirmed that the event will happen at the same time as the NFL’s official halftime show, which will feature Bad Bunny.
The group shared the update in a statement to TMZ. A spokesperson said the show is moving forward and that more than one performer is already confirmed. They did not reveal who will perform or what the show will look like.
Turning Point USA first talked about the idea months ago. The group said it wanted to offer an alternative for fans unhappy with recent NFL halftime shows. Interest in the plan grew after the death of founder Charlie Kirk in September.
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Speaking to TMZ, Laitsch said the alternate show is “100 percent on.” She added that “multiple performers” have agreed to take part. However, she did not say where the show will happen or whether viewers will watch it live or through a pre-recorded stream.
Turning Point USA has often criticized the NFL for what it sees as political and cultural messaging. In the past, some supporters called for boycotts after the league chose Kendrick Lamar for a halftime show. Similar reactions followed the announcement of Bad Bunny as the Super Bowl 60 halftime performer.
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After Charlie Kirk’s assassination, the group decided to move forward with its alternate halftime plan. Organizers say the show will likely include tributes to Kirk and his role in conservative activism. Kirk built strong connections in politics, media, and entertainment, which has led to speculation about who might perform.
TMZ reported that Nicki Minaj appeared at a Turning Point USA event last month. The appearance was hosted by Erika Kirk, Charlie Kirk’s widow and a leader in the group. Minaj has not said whether she will be involved in the halftime event.
Turning Point USA has not shared details about sponsors, production, or how the show will be broadcast. The group also has not explained how it plans to compete with the NFL’s massive audience. Still, leaders believe the event will draw attention and start conversation.
The NFL has not commented on the plan. Super Bowl 60 will take place in February, with Bad Bunny set to headline the official halftime show. For now, Turning Point USA says more details will come closer to game day.
