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More than a month after performing at Turning Point USA halftime show, Brantley Gilbert Opening up about experience.
“This is a weird place for me. Hatred is not my thing,” Gilbert, 41, exclusively shared. US Weekly In celebrating his role as investor and equity partner real american beer. “I’m a husband and a father, and protecting my children is something I’ve always cared about. But it’s not something I feel I need to protect anyone from.”
The country singer added that when he signed up for the event, it was “not to cause division.”
“This is a patriotic event that’s marketed to us,” Gilbert explained. Advertisement
Gilbert joins rock boy, Gabby Barrett and Lee Bryce turning point for america All American Halftime Showbroadcast on YouTube. bad bunny Headlining NBC’s official Super Bowl halftime show.
Turning Point USA spokesman Andrew Corvette later called the event a “huge success,” adding that the organization planned Put on similar shows During next year’s Super Bowl.
In a new interview, Gilbert reminded fans that country music doesn’t always have a presence at the biggest football game of the year.

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Provided by RAB“One of the things we discovered is that no country artist has been invited (to do a Super Bowl halftime show) in 23 years,” Gilbert said with us, refer to Shania TwainPerformance in 2003. “I know some comments have been made, like, beyonce When asked, she released a country record. Cool enough. “
The “One Hell of an Amen” singer explained that he tries not to miss an opportunity to highlight active duty men and women currently serving in the U.S. military.
He said Turning Point USA’s halftime show gave him the opportunity to do just that.
“This gives me the opportunity to further share my spotlight and platform with deserving individuals who have selflessly served our country and endured sacrifices and losses we will never understand,” he said. “If anyone is waiting for me to apologize for this, they will be waiting a while.”
As part of his role at Real American Beer, Gilbert is celebrating RAB ZERO, the brand’s full-flavored non-alcoholic beer. For every box of RAB ZERO, one dollar will be donated to useis the nation’s leading charitable organization serving active duty military members and military families.
“It’s not just for people who are in recovery and want to stop drinking,” explains Gilbert, who has been sober for 14 years. “It’s designed for people who maybe you’re the driver tonight, or maybe you have to get up early in the morning. You have something for your kids. You have something for your work, and you don’t really want to deal with a hangover. It applies to all types of social decisions and lifestyle choices.”