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Five Stars Who Could Headline TPUSA's Super Bowl Halftime Show Alternative










Jason Aldean is one of the biggest names in music tied to Turning Point USA.
Aldean knew Charlie Kirk, the recently-assassinated Turning Point USA founder, and spoke reverently about him following the conservative icon's tragic death.
Aldean also gained much conservative support, and leftist ire, for his hit 2023 song "Try That in a Small Town."
Renowned singer-songwriter Carrie Underwood is another potential star who could appear at TPUSA's halftime event.
Surprising many, Underwood performed at President Donald Trump's 2025 inauguration.
In defense of that performance, Underwood addressed her critics in a statement.
“I love our country and am honored to have been asked to sing at the Inauguration and to be a small part of this historic event,” she said.
“I am humbled to answer the call at a time when we must all come together in the spirit of unity and looking to the future.”
A massive fan of President Trump, guitarist and singer Ted Nugent is another name that could potentially headline the Super Bowl event.
Nugent recently appeared on Fox News to laud Trump's historic peacemaking efforts in the Middle East.
"Donald Trump has initiated the most important moment in our lives, I believe," Nugent said of the recent Israel-Hamas ceasefire.
Kid Rock, also known as Robert James Ritchie, another music star closely tied to President Trump, may be a top choice to headline the halftime show as well.
Ritchie was quick to react to the assassination of Kirk, posting on X "God Bless Charlie Kirk. A true PATRIOT ..." Days later after Kirk's memorial -- and during the memorial, Erika Kirk's poignant words of forgiveness -- Ritchie posted on X again.
"I have never witnessed anything more powerful or moving," Ritchie wrote.
Lee Greenwood, known to some as "Trump's favorite singer," is another likely star to appear at Turning Point's event.
Greenwood frequently tours with President Trump to his numerous campaign stops, always signing "God Bless the USA," which thanks in large part to Greenwood, became the "definitive anthem" of the Make America Great Again movement.
