WASHINGTON (TNND) — Turning Point USA leaders say a new halftime-style concert was born out of years of cultural criticism and growing dissatisfaction with mainstream entertainment.
During an interview with The National News Desk, Andrew Kolvet, Turning Point USA’s spokesperson, said the idea for the “All-American Halftime Show” evolved organically — beginning with a 2014 social media post by Turning Point founder Charlie Kirk criticizing halftime performances.
According to Kolvet, Kirk frequently commented on halftime shows over the years, sometimes drawing widespread attention online. As public debate intensified around recent pop culture performances, Turning Point leaders said they saw an opportunity to create what they describe as a family-friendly alternative.
“There are very few organizations positioned to step into this space,” Kolvet said, citing Turning Point’s experience producing large-scale events and cultural programming.
What began as joking commentary and media speculation eventually turned into a formal project after news outlets began asking whether the group planned to stage its own halftime show. Kolvet said the effort ultimately came together on a larger scale than initially expected.
The event will feature performances by Kid Rock, Brantley Gilbert, Lee Brice, and Gabby Barrett. Kolvet praised the artists for participating, calling their involvement “brave” and noting that some performers declined due to potential backlash.
Kid Rock rehearses his performance before during the Republican National Convention Thursday, July 18, 2024, in Milwaukee. (AP Photo/Paul Sancya)
Kolvet described the production as immersive and high-energy, emphasizing close-up staging rather than stadium-scale distance. The show promises to be “immersive” and “high octane,” with artists incorporating their faith and hit songs into the performance. Kolvet emphasized the show’s message, stating, “There’s a place for them,” referring to audiences who feel alienated by mainstream entertainment. The event aims to provide “great music for people that love great music” without parents having to worry about shielding their children’s eyes.
Asked about the intended message, Kolvet said the show is aimed at audiences who feel underserved by mainstream entertainment, arguing that many families want content they feel comfortable watching together.
“They still want excellent music and performances,” Kolvet said, “but increasingly feel out of touch with what they’re seeing out of Hollywood and major award shows.”
Turning Point USA’s influence extends beyond entertainment, as they work on political campaigns and voter registration efforts. The group is focusing on building a “red wall” in states like New Hampshire, Nevada, and Arizona, aiming to make it difficult for Democrats to win national races. Kolvet noted a significant voter registration advantage for Republicans in New Hampshire, attributing it to their ground efforts and the state’s unique political landscape.

FILE – Turning Point USA Founder Charlie Kirk speaks at a Turning Point event prior to Republican vice presidential nominee Sen. JD Vance, R-Ohio, speaking, Sept. 4, 2024, in Mesa, Ariz. (AP Photo/Ross D. Franklin, File)
Reflecting on the organization’s mission, Kolvet shared, “We need our own long march back into the institutions to reclaim them.” Kolvet also highlighted the importance of courage in their work, saying, “Charlie would always say that the least common of all the virtues was courage.” The event and the organization’s broader efforts are seen as part of a cultural battle, described as “light versus dark, goodness versus evil.”
Kolvet expressed hope that Charlie Kirk would be proud of the organization’s growth and impact, noting the expansion of Club America chapters across several states. “I think he would be marveling at the reaction to his death and the revival and the growth across the country,” Kolvet said. With ongoing initiatives and leadership, Turning Point USA aims to continue its influence and expansion.
Turning Point USA says the All-American Halftime Show is intended to celebrate music, faith, and family values without what they view as political messaging, positioning it as an alternative entertainment option rather than a direct competitor to traditional halftime events.
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