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DANICA PATRICK TAKES THE WHEEL FOR FAITH AND FREEDOM: THE RACING ICON DONATES $7 MILLION TO TURNING POINT USA FOR THE “ALL-AMERICAN HALFTIME SHOW”
In a move that’s turning heads from Nashville to California, former racing superstar Danica Patrick has announced a $7 million donation to Turning Point USA, fueling the upcoming “All-American Halftime Show” — a bold, faith-driven alternative to Bad Bunny’s official Super Bowl LX performance, set for February 8, 2026, at Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara, California.
Patrick’s decision isn’t just making headlines — it’s striking a chord across the nation. Known for her fearless spirit behind the wheel and her unapologetic values off the track, Danica described her contribution as “an act of faith, freedom, and unity — taking the wheel back from pop culture.”
The event, originally founded by Charlie Kirk and now carried forward by his wife Erika Kirk, has already become one of the most anticipated live productions in recent memory. Designed as a celebration of faith, family, and the enduring American spirit, the All-American Halftime Show has quickly transformed from a tribute into a movement — one that’s capturing the imagination of millions.
Patrick, who is also slated to appear live at the event, said she was inspired by the show’s mission and its message.
“Charlie believed that culture could change when courage takes the stage,” Patrick said in a statement. “This is about more than music — it’s about reminding America that faith and freedom still belong in the spotlight.”
Her generous donation will support live production, veteran outreach, and charitable partnerships tied to the show, including initiatives that promote mental health, family restoration, and youth mentorship — causes close to Patrick’s heart.
The All-American Halftime Show, to be broadcast live from Nashville and simulcast nationwide, will feature an all-star lineup including George Strait, Dolly Parton, Alan Jackson, Reba McEntire, Willie Nelson, and Garth Brooks — with surprise appearances still under wraps. Each artist will perform songs that honor the legacy of Charlie Kirk, the power of belief, and the strength of the American heartland.
For Erika Kirk, Danica’s involvement is both deeply personal and profoundly symbolic.
“Charlie always admired people who led with conviction,” Erika said. “Danica’s courage — her willingness to stand for something greater than herself — perfectly reflects the spirit of this show.”
Patrick’s $7 million donation makes her one of the most significant individual supporters of Turning Point USA’s cultural outreach efforts to date. Sources close to the organization say her participation will help expand the show’s reach to international audiences and ensure that its message of hope, unity, and patriotism resonates well beyond the halftime stage.
Already, social media is ablaze with reaction. Hashtags like #DanicaForAmerica, #FaithOverFame, and #AllAmericanHalftime have begun trending nationwide as fans and commentators alike praise her for “putting principle before popularity.”
Political and cultural figures from across the spectrum have weighed in, with many calling the move “a landmark moment in the intersection of faith and entertainment.” One columnist wrote, “Danica Patrick isn’t just making a statement — she’s changing the race entirely.”
It’s not the first time Patrick has used her platform for purpose. Since retiring from racing, she’s become a vocal advocate for wellness, spiritual grounding, and independent thought. But this — her leap into one of the most-watched television events on earth — marks her boldest turn yet.
As the countdown to Super Bowl weekend begins, one thing is clear: this won’t be just another halftime show. With Danica Patrick joining hands with Erika Kirk and America’s country legends, the All-American Halftime Show is shaping up to be a national moment of reflection — where music meets meaning, and faith takes the main stage.
And as Patrick herself put it best:
“You can drive fast for a lifetime and still miss what matters — unless you know where your heart’s headed. For me, this is the road home.”
🇺🇸 Faith. Freedom. America’s song — still alive and still shining.
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