Introduction

ALAN JACKSON & SUPER BOWL LX: WHEN COUNTRY HEART TAKES AMERICA’S BIGGEST STAGE 🤠🎶
The rumor has finally become reality.
According to multiple sources close to the NFL and Roc Nation, Alan Jackson has agreed to headline the Super Bowl LX Halftime Show, scheduled for February 8, 2026, at Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara, California — pending final paperwork.
No blinding pyrotechnics.
No over-the-top spectacle.
No endless parade of surprise guests.
Just a Georgia-born man.
A guitar slung over his shoulder.
A hat tipped low.
And the warm, steady voice that’s soundtracked American life for more than three decades.
Picture the moment:
The stadium lights dim.
Seventy thousand people fall silent.
Then that familiar voice rolls out — slow, sure, like a memory returning:
🎵 “Where were you when the world stopped turning…” 🎵
Living rooms go quiet.
Bars pause mid-toast.
Even the commercials wait their turn.
This isn’t hype.
This is a historic moment.
Fans are already buzzing about a setlist that almost writes itself:
“Remember When,” “Chattahoochee,” “It’s Five O’Clock Somewhere,” “Gone Country” — and maybe even a deep cut for longtime followers, a song he hasn’t played live in years.
If he closes with “Where I Come From,” it won’t feel like halftime.
It will feel like America pausing to remember who it is — together.