BREAKING: Conservative Group Turning Point USA to Launch Rival “All American Halftime Show” During Super Bowl
In a bold move that throws a political curveball into one of America’s biggest sporting events, the conservative youth organization Turning Point USA (TPUSA) has announced plans to host an alternative broadcast—the “All American Halftime Show”—to directly counter Bad Bunny’s upcoming Super Bowl LX performance.
The announcement comes amidst a polarized reaction from some NFL fans regarding the choice of the Puerto Rican superstar, Benito Antonio Martínez Ocasio, as the headliner for the highly coveted halftime slot.

A “Patriotic” Alternative
Turning Point USA, known for its strong conservative activism, confirmed that its rival event will run concurrently with the official Super Bowl Halftime Show. The organization states that the goal is to provide a “patriotic” entertainment option for viewers who feel alienated or simply aren’t fans of the NFL’s selection.
According to a statement from the group, the “All American Halftime Show” aims to “celebrate American values and traditional music,” offering a stark contrast to Bad Bunny’s globally-influenced reggaeton and Latin trap sound.
The lineup of musical guests slated to perform for TPUSA’s event has yet to be revealed, but the organization promises to feature artists who align with their core message and aesthetic.
The Backlash to Bad Bunny
The decision to launch an alternative show underscores the persistent cultural divide surrounding the NFL’s entertainment choices. Bad Bunny is a dominant international figure, but his selection for the Super Bowl—a traditionally mainstream American event—has faced criticism from a segment of football fans.
While supporters praise the move as a long-overdue celebration of global music and Latin culture, critics have questioned whether the star is the right fit for the event’s traditionally broad, cross-generational audience. TPUSA’s move capitalizes on this specific fan dissatisfaction, positioning itself as a haven for those seeking a more conventional Super Bowl spectacle.
A New Chapter in Culture Wars
This rivalry marks an unusual escalation in the long-running culture wars surrounding American sports and entertainment. Previously, fan disagreement was relegated to social media or traditional media commentary. Now, an influential political organization is dedicating resources to create a parallel, competing broadcast.
As the Super Bowl approaches, all eyes will be on TPUSA’s eventual lineup and the production quality of their counter-programming. The initiative promises to split the viewing audience and redefine the experience of watching the NFL’s biggest night, raising the question of which “Halftime Show” will ultimately capture the attention of the nation.