Turning Point USA’s Alternative Super Bowl 60 Halftime Show Reportedly Stumbled Early
This article was originally published on Total Pro Sports.

Not everything went according to plan for Turning Point USA on Sunday.
Their halftime show reportedly got off to a rough start. They announced it would not be live-streaming “The All-American Halftime Show” on X as they had initially planned. That late decision meant removing an estimated 100 million U.S. viewers from the equation.
But once the concert started on their YouTube channel, millions tuned in. Early numbers showed that 3 million were watching the show. Turning Point’s YouTube Channel peaked at about 5.2 million viewers.
How Many Viewers Did Turning Point Have For Their Halftime Show

The All-American Halftime Show, which streamed online, drew in as many as 6.1 million concurrent viewers on its YouTube channel Sunday night, according to the New York Times.
Since its debut, the All-American Halftime Show’s YouTube stream has had nearly 20 million views, as of Monday morning.
Meanwhile, official numbers for Bad Bunny’s Super Bowl performance are looking historic. Although it has yet to be released, early figures indicate it was the most-watched halftime performance of all time. More than 135 million viewers tuned in. Apple Music added that it broke records and was “the most watched in Super Bowl history” with more than 63 million views across an array of related content.
Turning Point was never going to beat that number. However, they did well enough to bring the show back again.
