Nashville, Tennessee — The stage for what’s being called the most talked-about performance in modern Super Bowl history just got even bigger. Country-rock superstar and CMA Award winner Jelly Roll has officially joined the lineup for Turning Point USA’s “The All-American Halftime Show”, set to air live opposite Super Bowl 60.

Following Kid Rock’s viral announcement last week, the addition of Jelly Roll — known for his soul-stirring vocals and raw storytelling — has electrified fans and industry insiders alike. The event, hosted by Erika Kirk, widow of the late conservative activist Charlie Kirk, is being hailed as “a spiritual and cultural awakening in the age of entertainment.”
Jelly Roll, who has built a devoted following for his emotional honesty and redemption-themed music, said his decision to join the show was deeply personal.
“I’ve played a lot of stages,” he said in a heartfelt statement, “but this one’s about something bigger than music. It’s about heart. It’s about hope. And it’s about reminding people that no matter how broken the world gets, we can still come together and sing with one voice.”
The All-American Halftime Show — airing concurrently with the Super Bowl’s official halftime — is being positioned as an alternative celebration of faith, family, and freedom. Rather than glitz and controversy, organizers say they want to deliver a performance that “moves hearts instead of headlines.”
The show will feature a massive 200-piece gospel choir, a full orchestra, and cinematic visuals celebrating America’s enduring spirit. Jelly Roll will perform alongside Kid Rock, with the two expected to debut a special duet blending their signature styles — country grit meets rock rebellion — in a performance that insiders describe as “unlike anything the Super Bowl has ever seen.”
Among the highlights, Jelly Roll is slated to perform his breakout hits “Save Me,” “Son of a Sinner,” and “Need a Favor,” each reimagined with orchestral and gospel arrangements designed to elevate the show’s emotional impact. The collaboration with Kid Rock will culminate in a moving tribute to Charlie Kirk’s legacy, symbolizing unity, perseverance, and the power of faith through music.
Fans across the country are already buzzing online. Hashtags like #AllAmericanHalftime, #JellyRollLive, and #FaithFreedomMusic are trending, as supporters hail the performance as “a show that puts God and country back at the center of culture.” One fan wrote, “The NFL has the lights, but Kid Rock and Jelly Roll have the soul.”
Entertainment critics are calling the event a cultural milestone — one that could redefine what halftime performances mean in an era where politics and pop culture often collide. “The All-American Halftime Show isn’t competing with the NFL,” one commentator noted. “It’s offering something the world’s been missing: sincerity, soul, and substance.”
Behind the scenes, production is reportedly massive, with state-of-the-art stage design, drone visuals, and pyrotechnics — but organizers emphasize that the heart of the show remains the message: hope, faith, and the unifying power of music.
As the countdown to Super Bowl 60 begins, the excitement continues to grow. With Jelly Roll and Kid Rock at the forefront, “The All-American Halftime Show” is shaping up to be far more than a concert — it’s a declaration of unity, a celebration of resilience, and possibly a turning point in American entertainment.
As Jelly Roll said best: “Maybe this time, halftime won’t be about the noise — but about the heart.”