TPUSA’s spokesperson, Andrew Kolvet, is eyeing another All-American Halftime Show for next year. During a recent interview with Fox News, he mentioned that TPUSA founder Charlie Kirk was “fixated” on the “halftime institution.” Kirk wanted to elevate the “best ideals” of the country, contrary to pulling them down. Kolvet said:“So, we are gonna commit to doing this again next year. We are gonna do another halftime show for the country next year, so I am breaking a little news here, Brian. 20 million, very minimum. I think that number is gonna go higher, 40, maybe even 50 in the next 24 hours. So, I can tell you. That’s a shot across the bow.”Andrew Kolvet said that if they got an entire year to plan this out, he was hopeful that he would be able to pull off something. According to him:"But we got to do it for the country and this was a massive success and we are grateful to do it."When asked how many people watched the show, Andrew Kolvet said the numbers blew their minds. There were almost 10 million concurrent views across different social media channels. He went on to say:“The numbers keep trickling in. I mean, right now, as I am sitting here, YouTube’s numbers keep updating, keep updating. And so we are trying to put it all together. What I can safely say is we are now over 20 million viewers across just social. So, we haven’t even gotten our partner broadcasters.”Andrew Kolvet said many viewers might have even streamed from a single device, so considering that, the actual number of viewers might be more.What did Andrew Kolvet say about Kid Rock?According to Andrew Kolvet, the performers did everything to honor the moment, to honor Charlie and the country. He mentioned:“You saw that from Kid Rock who said God woke him up in the middle of the night to write another verse to that hit song, ‘Til You Can’t and he used it to, you know, glorify it, Jesus and lift up, his faith, and be loud and proud about that, but really, there was no agenda. It was just good music for Americans.”Andrew Kolvet said the show was mainly for those who felt proud of their country, loved God, and enjoyed great music. He also posted a screengrab of a text from someone that read:“You better do this every year. I got calls from friends and family, these are normies, who watched your show. Loved it. It made people feel good, and we needed that.”He wrote that he had been getting a lot of similar texts and that he was proud to be a part of it. In another X post where he updated the increasing views on the show, Andrew Kolvet shared that the views had reached 6.1 million, with almost one million more coming from Charlie Kirk’s YouTube channel.He said that Rumble and other partner platforms were also reporting high numbers. He added that they planned to collect all the audience figures they could that night and noted that the total views were still increasing.Also Read: "Haters are a good problem to have": Kid Rock addresses backlash over headlining TPUSA's Super Bowl Halftime show