
Turning Point USA
Announces Rival Super Bowl Halftime Show
‘Anything in English’ Option
Published October 9, 2025 9:38 AM PDT
Bad Bunny‘s Super Bowl announcement has left a lot of people asking for a different choice … and they just got their wish.
Turning Point USA — the nonprofit cofounded by the late Charlie Kirk and now headed by his widow, Erika Kirk — is putting on their own halftime show the same day as the Super Bowl.
🚨 HUGE ANNOUNCEMENT 🚨
It’s true, Turning Point USA is thrilled to announce The All American Halftime Show.
Performers and event details coming soon.
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— Turning Point USA (@TPUSA) October 9, 2025
@TPUSA
The company posted Thursday it’s “thrilled to announce The All American Halftime Show.”
Event details — including who will perform — are still to come … but on the website, one of the options on the signup sheet under “what genre of music” users prefer is “anything in English.”
As you know, the controversy about Benito headlining the SB halftime show centers around his criticism of ICE … and the fact he generally sings in Spanish.
Bad Bunny’s monologue! pic.twitter.com/pjS0Ejckcg
— Saturday Night Live – SNL (@nbcsnl) October 5, 2025
@nbcsnl
Still, BB doesn’t seem shaken by his detractors, making light of the situation during his ‘SNL’ monologue over the weekend.
The Grammy-winner joked, “You might not know this, but I’m doing the Super Bowl Halftime Show, and I’m very happy, and I think everybody’s happy about it … even Fox News!”
The crowd erupted as ‘SNL’ rolled an edited montage of stitched together clips of Fox News anchors appearing to say, “Bad Bunny is my favorite musician and he should be the next president.”
The Super Bowl is set for February 8, So we gotta ask …
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