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The official Super Bowl halftime show drew a record-breaking 135.4 million live viewers on NBC and Peacock. At the same time, Turning Point USA’s “All-American Halftime Show,” achieved a peak of 6 million concurrent live viewers on YouTube, with an additional 3 million on Rumble and roughly 1 million across other platforms including X, TBN, and OAN, for more than 10 million live viewers total.
By the end of Sunday night, the TPUSA broadcast had surpassed 20 million total views, and by the following morning it reached approximately 24 million views on YouTube alone, with an estimated total of 40 million-plus views when all major platforms are included.
This performance solidified TPUSA’s broadcast as the third-highest-ranked competing event in Super Bowl history, behind only the 1992
In Living Color special and 2002’s
Fear Factor. While the Super Bowl continues to command the largest live television audience, the TPUSA show demonstrated unique digital longevity. In contrast, official halftime performances tend to generate replay traffic through fragmented individual song clips rather than full-event replays, making TPUSA’s single 25-minute broadcast the most successful on-demand alternative Super Bowl event to date.