People tuning in to Super Bowl LX will have a choice of two halftime shows to watch, but it's not the first time there have been competing options for viewers.

Rapper and singer Bad Bunny is set to perform in the traditional on-field show, broadcast on NBC in the middle of the game between the Seattle Seahawks and New England Patriots. Alternatively, viewers can also opt to watch the "All-American Halftime Show," an alternate mini-concert organized by the conservative political organization Turning Point USA.

The latter show, announced in a news release Feb. 2, features a lineup of Kid Rock and country music performers Brantley Gilbert, Lee Brice and Gabby Barrett. It will be streamed on Turning Point's YouTube, X and Rumble channels as well as several conservative networks like Real America's Voice and One America News Network.

Halftime show: Why some politicians are mad about Bad Bunny’s Super Bowl performance

Turning Point announced plans for its own halftime show in October after Bad Bunny was selected for the NFL's main performance, which sparked backlash and criticism from some viewers and politicians, including President Donald Trump.