On September 28, musician Bad Bunny was officially announced as the Super Bowl LX halftime performer.
Bad Bunny is a rapper, singer, and producer from Puerto Rico, who has been dubbed the “King of Latin Trap,” and considered one of the best latin rappers of all time. He’s also had roles in the films F9, Bullet Train, Cassandro, and Caught Stealing
Many fans were excited to hear that Bad Bunny will be performing at the Super Bowl, especially since he admitted that he didn’t add any tour stops in the United States because of the fear of ICE raids at his shows.
However, plenty of people were not pleased with the NFL’s decision.
Turning Point USA, which was founded by Charlie Kirk, announced last week (October 9), that it will be hosting the All American Halftime Show during the Super Bowl in protest against the decision.
The announcement of the All American Halftime Show noted that it will be “celebrating faith, family, and freedom.”
Super Bowl LX will be held on February 8, 2026
Petitions Started To Replace Bad Bunny With Country Music Icon George Strait
Now, country music fans are getting in on the action. Multiple petitions have been launched seeking to replace Bad Bunny with country music legend George Strait!
One petition starter, Kar Shell, said that he believed the halftime show “should unite our country, honor American culture, and remain family-friendly, not be turned into a political stunt.”
“Bad Bunny represents none of these values; his drag performances and style are the opposite of what families expect on football’s biggest stage,” Shell continued.
So far, Shell’s petition has over 2,000 signatures, and a flood of comments in support of Strait singing during halftime.
“We need George Strait,” one commented.
“Country music hasn’t been played in the Super Bowl in a long time and why not have the best artist in country music play it’s time for change,” another wrote.
It started as a joke on social media — thousands of fans flooding Twitter and TikTok with the same plea: “Give us George Strait for the Super Bowl!” What began as a country fan fantasy quickly turned into a nationwide movement, with hashtags like #StraitForSuperBowl trending for days. But no one expected the King of Country himself to respond.
Until last night.
In a video quietly uploaded to his official YouTube channel and later reposted on X, George Strait appeared from his private ranch in Texas — sitting on his porch, boots up, guitar in hand, the sun dipping low behind him. He looked relaxed, amused, and just a little mischievous.
“I’ve been seeing a whole lot of y’all talking about this Super Bowl thing,” George said with a grin. “Now, I’m not sure I’ve got the dance moves for it — but I might have a few songs left in me that’d fill a stadium.” He chuckled, tipping his hat toward the camera. “And I can promise you this — I wouldn’t need backup dancers.”
The video might have ended there — a playful nod from a legend — but George wasn’t done. After a pause, he leaned forward and added, “You know what, maybe I’ll start my own halftime show right here at home.”
Then came the moment that sent shockwaves through the country music world. Without any announcement or intro, George began to strum the opening chords of a brand-new, never-before-heard song titled “Heartland Sunday.”
The lyrics — simple, poetic, and unmistakably George Strait — spoke about wide-open skies, a quiet kind of pride, and the unity that music can bring:
“When the lights go down, and the crowd sings loud,
That’s the sound of America still standing proud.
From the plains to the bay, from the farms to L.A.,
We still find our way home on a Heartland Sunday.”
Fans immediately flooded the comments section, many in tears, calling it “the most authentic Super Bowl moment we never knew we needed.” Others said the song felt like “a love letter to America — humble, heartfelt, and timeless.”
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