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Kid Rock Halftime Show: Streaming Details & Cancellation Rumors Unveiled

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As the NFL season reaches its climax, the much-anticipated Super Bowl Sunday is upon us.

While the outcome of the battle between the New England Patriots and the Seattle Seahawks at Levi’s Stadium remains a mystery, one certainty is the electrifying performance by Grammy-winning artist Bad Bunny at tonight’s Super Bowl Halftime Show.

Super Bowl Sunday is renowned not only for its thrilling football but also for its diverse halftime entertainment. This year promises an intriguing twist with Turning Point USA unveiling an alternative musical experience titled The All-American Halftime Show. This special event will showcase performances by Kid Rock, Brantley Gilbert, Lee Brice, and Gabby Barrett.

Described as a celebration of “faith, family, and freedom,” the show aims to offer families an alternative viewing option. Andrew Kolvet, a spokesperson for Turning Point USA, emphasizes that this initiative is designed to provide a different kind of halftime entertainment.

Kid Rock, known for his bold statements, remarked on the show’s ambitious nature, likening it to the biblical tale of David and Goliath. “Competing with the pro football machine and a global pop superstar is almost impossible,” he stated, before teasingly questioning, “or is it?”

The special is expected to start around 8:00 p.m. ET. Here’s how to watch live online.

Who’s Performing At The Turning Point USA Halftime Show?

Tonight’s show will feature performances by Kid Rock, Brantley Gilbert, Lee Brice, and Gabby Barrett.

Where To Watch The Kid Rock Halftime Show Online:

Beginning at halftime of the Super Bowl, the show will air on Turing Point USA’s YouTube, X, and Rumble platforms as well as the CHARGE! channel.

Where To Watch The CHARGE! Channel:

You can stream CHARGE! on the channel’s official website, or with an active subscription to Hulu + Live TV, YouTube TV, or Sling TV.

Hulu + Live TV and YouTube TV offer free trials for eligible subscribers.

The 2026 Super Bowl starts at 6:30 p.m. ET on NBC and Peacock.

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