When the lights go down on Super Bowl Sunday, millions will turn their eyes to the usual spectacle — fireworks, choreography, and pop anthems.
But this year, something different is happening across town.
Something quieter. Something deeper.
The All-American Halftime Show will debut as a faith-filled, patriotic alternative to the Super Bowl 60 halftime performance — a moment not just for music, but for meaning.
A Show Born From Legacy
Produced by Erika Kirk, The All-American Halftime Show is dedicated to the memory of her late husband, Charlie Kirk — a man known for his passion for country, conviction, and unwavering belief in America’s spiritual rebirth.
In a recent statement, Erika shared:
“Charlie always said America didn’t just need another show — it needed a moment of truth, hope, and gratitude. This is that moment.”

The program promises to blend worship, testimony, and storytelling into one unforgettable performance that redefines what halftime can be.
Faith Meets Freedom
Headlining the event are two powerhouse voices: Brandon Lake and Jelly Roll — artists from very different worlds, now sharing one stage and one message.
Lake, the Grammy-winning worship leader behind “Gratitude” and “Praise You Anywhere”, brings raw worship energy — fire, reverence, and revival.
Jelly Roll, the country-soul storyteller whose songs speak of pain, redemption, and grace, brings the honesty of the streets and the heart of middle America.
Together, they represent the collision of faith and redemption, grit and grace — a sound uniquely American.
“This isn’t about us,” Lake said in a behind-the-scenes interview.
“It’s about giving this country a moment to breathe, believe, and remember who we are.”
A Stage Like No Other
The stage design itself tells a story.
Instead of lasers and fireworks, the backdrop will feature thousands of handheld lights, each representing a prayer submitted by Americans across the nation.
As Lake begins with “Gratitude,” the lights will pulse in rhythm, symbolizing hearts beating in unity.

Then Jelly Roll will join in with “Save Me” — his breakout anthem of redemption — reimagined as a duet, blending worship harmonies and country soul.
Between songs, testimonials from veterans, families, and first responders will be played on giant screens — short glimpses of faith, sacrifice, and hope.
At one point, a 200-member youth choir from across 50 states will rise behind the artists to perform “God Bless America.”
It won’t be a halftime show — it will be a national moment of healing.
A Message America Has Been Waiting For
In a culture often divided by noise, The All-American Halftime Show dares to be simple — and sincere.
It replaces celebrity with community, fame with faith, and flash with feeling.
Erika Kirk explained:
“Charlie believed that faith and patriotism aren’t opposites — they’re family. This show is for everyone who still believes America’s best days are ahead.”
The event’s tagline reads:
“One nation. One heart. One song.”

What to Expect
While the exact setlist remains a surprise, insiders confirm a mix of worship and classic Americana.
Lake and Jelly Roll are expected to close with a brand-new collaboration titled “Home Again,” written exclusively for the event — a song described as “a love letter to faith, family, and the country that shaped us.”
The finale will feature images of families reunited, soldiers returning home, and small-town communities raising flags at sunrise.
Reactions Pour In
Within hours of the announcement, fans flooded social media with praise:
“Finally — a halftime show that brings light, not noise.”
“This is what America needs right now — healing, unity, hope.”
Even several NFL players expressed excitement.
One commented anonymously:
“I’ll be watching this one during halftime. We’ve needed something like this for a long time.”

A Homecoming for the Heart
For Erika Kirk, this show is more than production — it’s fulfillment of a promise.
“Charlie dreamed of a halftime that felt like home — where people could stand, hand on heart, and remember what we share.”
When Brandon Lake and Jelly Roll step onto that stage, it won’t just be two artists performing.
It will be faith meeting freedom, music meeting memory, and a nation rediscovering its soul.
As the tagline says —
“This isn’t just a concert. It’s a homecoming.”