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A NATION’S HEART BEATS AGAIN 🇺🇸 — GEORGE STRAIT & ALAN JACKSON REUNITE FOR “THE ALL-AMERICAN HALFTIME SHOW”
Two voices. One country. One unforgettable night.

When George Strait and Alan Jackson step onto the same stage, something bigger than music happens — America listens. This February, the two country legends will headline “The All-American Halftime Show,” a televised live event that’s already being hailed as “the performance that will give America its song back.”

A Celebration of Faith, Family, and Freedom

Announced live from Nashville, Tennessee, the show will honor the late Charlie Kirk, produced by his wife Erika Kirk, whose mission is to revive the nation’s spirit through timeless music and shared values.
“Charlie always believed that when music tells the truth, people listen,” Erika said at the press conference. “This isn’t about politics — it’s about purpose.”

And who better to deliver that message than two men who have spent their entire careers singing about faith, humility, and the American way?

Two Legends. One Songbook.

The show will open with George Strait’s stirring “I Saw God Today,” followed by Alan Jackson’s emotional classic “Where Were You (When the World Stopped Turning).”
The night will culminate in a brand-new duet titled “Faith Still Stands,” performed beneath a massive American flag as a 200-voice choir of veterans and church singers joins in.

Alan summed it up best: “We’ve played shows before, but this isn’t a show. It’s a prayer.”

Bringing Soul Back to the Stage

For years, fans have said the Super Bowl’s halftime spectacle lost its meaning. “The All-American Halftime Show” aims to change that — offering a return to truth, simplicity, and songcraft. The performance will be simulcast nationwide from the historic Ryman Auditorium, complete with a full orchestra and live choir.

Even critics have been moved. Journalist Erin Langston wrote, “When Strait and Jackson sing, you’re not just hearing country music — you’re hearing America remember itself.”

A New Tradition in the Making

What began as a heartfelt tribute could become a yearly tradition, with future shows spotlighting artists who stand for authenticity and hope. But at the center of it all stands George Strait — calm, steady, and timeless.

“If people can find a little hope in a song,” he said, “then it’s worth every note.”

On that night, under one flag and two voices, America won’t just hear country music —
it will hear itself again.

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