TPUSA’s Halftime Show Breaks Records

Turning Point USA’s “All-American Halftime Show” became one of the highest-watched streams in concurrent viewers. The show brought in more than 6.17 million viewers at its peak, making it the second-highest stream.

The stream with the greatest number of peak concurrent viewers is India’s 2023 lunar landing, which had 8.09 million viewers at its peak.

TPUSA spokesman Andrew Kolvet said the performance “pulled in OVER 25 MILLION views on just YouTube and Rumble alone, with a lot of large groups watching together, so the number of viewers is likely far higher. And the numbers are still climbing (broadcast partners, fast channel partners, and final counts incoming).”

He declared that the organization has “committed to running it back again next year. The All-American Halftime Show will be back in 2027.”

Erika Kirk, the widow of TPUSA founder Charlie Kirk, called the show “incredible.”

“Charlie would’ve absolutely loved it. Thank you to the millions that tuned in. I’m so proud of our entire team, staff, and the artists who believed in the vision and mission,” Kirk wrote on X, going on to honor those who performed.

“It’s okay to love Jesus and your country,” she added. “Ultimately, this is what it’s all about, making Heaven crowded.”

Turning Point USA announced that it would put on the show as an alternative to the Super Bowl’s halftime show in October. “It’s true, Turning Point USA is thrilled to announce The All American Halftime Show,” the organization said at the time.

TPUSA launched a form alongside the announcement, which included a space for preferred music choices, with “anything in English” listed as an option.

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