Charlie Kirk’s Super Bowl rival show might be in trouble — Fans think TPUSA’s ‘All American Halftime’ is getting canceled
The internet is buzzing again, this time with talk that Turning Point USA’s much-hyped “All American Halftime Show” might not actually happen. The conservative group’s alternative to the official Super Bowl performance was meant to rival Bad Bunny’s upcoming halftime show, but new online chatter claims the project’s in trouble. Some say it’s being scrapped due to low interest and a lack of star power. But here’s the truth: nothing’s been confirmed yet, and the rumors are running faster than the facts.
Social media claims the conservative group’s Super Bowl rival event is falling apart — but here’s what’s really happening
The speculation first popped up on X (formerly Twitter) with posts claiming Turning Point USA couldn’t secure a big enough “right-wing star” to headline the show. A few viral tweets suggested organizers were quietly pulling the plug, but none came from verified or credible sources. No official statement, press release, or event filing from TPUSA mentions a cancellation or delay meaning, for now, this story lives purely in the land of online whispers.
Still, the timing of these rumors makes sense. The group announced the event with big energy weeks ago, then went silent. No headliner. No venue. No ticket details. That radio silence was enough to light up social media, leaving fans convinced something was off and now, it seems the buzz was right, with whispers pointing to a full-scale cancellation.
What’s actually confirmed so far
Turning Point USA did officially announce the “All American Halftime Show” earlier this month. The plan? To host a family-friendly, patriotic halftime alternative during Super Bowl LX in February 2026, the same show that’ll see Bad Bunny performing on the NFL’s main stage. The event was pitched as a “faith, family, and freedom” moment celebrating American values, with TPUSA founder Charlie Kirk leading the charge.
But after that flashy launch, updates dried up fast. As of now, there’s no confirmed location, performer lineup, or streaming partner. That lack of info is what’s fueling the rumor mill, not any confirmed cancellation notice.
