While the Seattle Seahawks celebrated a decisive 29–13 victory over the New England Patriots at Levi’s Stadium, much of the conversation during Super Bowl Sunday unfolded away from the action on the field. In addition to the NFL’s official halftime performance, viewers were offered alternative entertainment options online. One of the most discussed was the “All-American Halftime Show,” a livestreamed event organized by Turning Point USA, which featured several country and rock performers and drew millions of viewers looking for a different style of halftime programming.
The event included performances from artists such as Brantley Gilbert, Lee Brice, and Gabby Barrett, before closing with a brief appearance by Kid Rock. Promoted as an alternative cultural showcase, the livestream attracted significant attention, with online viewership numbers climbing into the millions. However, shortly after Kid Rock took the stage, many viewers took to social media to share mixed reactions, with several commenting that portions of the performance appeared to rely heavily on backing tracks rather than fully live vocals. Others felt the performance ended quickly, leaving some viewers surprised by its short duration.
Online reactions varied widely. Some viewers questioned whether technical streaming issues may have contributed to audio and timing problems, while others simply wished the performance had been longer. Social media discussions ranged from lighthearted jokes about the quick appearance to more critical comments about expectations for live performances during such a high-profile sporting event. At the same time, supporters praised the familiar songs and appreciated seeing the artist perform during an alternative halftime broadcast that offered viewers additional entertainment choices.