NFL Fans Demand Carrie Underwood for Super Bowl 60 Halftime Show—League Responds

Call for Country Star to Replace Beyoncé Gains Momentum

NFL fans have sparked a heated debate over the Super Bowl 60 halftime show, urging the league to replace Beyoncé with country superstar Carrie Underwood.

The calls intensified following Underwood’s recent performance at President Donald Trump’s inauguration, where she sang America the Beautiful—despite a technical mishap that left her momentarily without music.

With Super Bowl 60 set to take place at Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara, California, on February 8, 2026, and broadcast on NBC, many believe Underwood is the perfect fit for the high-profile performance.

Social Media Demands “Carrie for Super Bowl”

Underwood, 41, has been a staple of NFL broadcasts, serving as the voice of NBC’s Sunday Night Football theme song since 2013.

Given her long-standing connection with the league and network, fans believe she deserves the prestigious halftime slot.

“We want a halftime show with Carrie Underwood!” one fan wrote on social media.

“She’s been the face of NFL music for years—this just makes sense!” another added.

Others took the conversation even further, proposing a country-themed halftime performance featuring Underwood alongside Morgan Wallen in a musical reboot of The Dukes of Hazzard.

Despite the overwhelming support from fans, the NFL has remained tight-lipped about its final decision.

Underwood’s Inauguration Performance Sparks Controversy

While Underwood’s powerful vocals were widely praised at the inauguration ceremony, the event wasn’t without hiccups.

A technical failure left the singer without instrumental backing, leading to several seconds of awkward silence before she confidently performed the song a cappella.

Despite her impressive recovery, sources close to the singer revealed that she has been second-guessing her decision to participate in the politically charged event.

Will the NFL Listen to the Fans?

The NFL typically announces its halftime show headliner during the regular season.

For Super Bowl 59, held in New Orleans, the league tapped 22-time Grammy winner Kendrick Lamar to headline the show—accompanied by special guest SZA.

While the performance was praised, it was also marked by controversy when a protester carrying a Palestinian and Sudanese flag made it onto the stage before being removed by security.

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With the league under pressure to satisfy fans, the debate over whether Underwood or Beyoncé should take center stage in 2026 is expected to continue dominating the conversation.

For now, the NFL has not made an official decision, but one thing is clear—fans aren’t backing down from their campaign for Underwood to take the Super Bowl stage.

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