Beyoncé to Perform at NFL Christmas Halftime on Netflix
Beyoncé Performs Live in Her Hometown Houston for Netflix’s NFL Christmas Game
NFL fans are in for a special holiday treat as Beyoncé takes center stage during Netflix’s debut NFL Christmas Gameday on December 25. Her performance will highlight the second of Netflix’s two Christmas matchups, as the Houston Texans face off against the Baltimore Ravens at NRG Stadium at 4:30 PM ET.
This marks a homecoming for Beyoncé, performing in her hometown of Houston, Texas. Produced by Parkwood Entertainment and Jesse Collins Entertainment, the halftime show will feature her first-ever live performances of tracks from her groundbreaking Cowboy Carter album. The 11-time Grammy-nominated album recently set a record as the most-nominated album by a female artist in Grammy history.
Beyoncé is no stranger to captivating NFL audiences, having delivered iconic Super Bowl halftime performances. She headlined Super Bowl XLVII in New Orleans in 2013, reuniting with Destiny’s Child bandmates Kelly Rowland and Michelle Williams, a show that became the second most-watched halftime performance of its time. In 2016, she joined Coldplay and Bruno Mars for Super Bowl 50 in Santa Clara, California, drawing an audience of 115.5 million for her powerful “Formation” performance.
With Netflix and Beyoncé teaming up, the NFL is introducing what could become a new holiday tradition. The streaming giant has already announced NFL Christmas games for 2025 and 2026.
Details of Beyoncé’s performance remain under wraps, but fans can expect appearances from special guests featured on Cowboy Carter.
Netflix will stream both marquee Christmas Day games worldwide to its 283 million members. The day kicks off with the Kansas City Chiefs, Super Bowl LVII champions, taking on the Pittsburgh Steelers at 1 PM ET. Later, the Texans host the Ravens at 4:30 PM ET. As part of the NFL’s holiday tradition, the games will also air on broadcast TV in the competing team cities and be accessible on U.S. mobile devices via NFL+.
This announcement shows Netflix is adapting to an increasingly competitive streaming market by experimenting with live events and sports. Adding such content differentiates Netflix from its competitors and helps it stay relevant amid increasing competition from platforms like Amazon Prime, Apple TV+, and Hulu.
Source: LATimes.com
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Beyoncé Performs Live in Her Hometown Houston for Netflix’s NFL Christmas Game
NFL fans are in for a special holiday treat as Beyoncé takes center stage during Netflix’s debut NFL Christmas Gameday on December 25. Her performance will highlight the second of Netflix’s two Christmas matchups, as the Houston Texans face off against the Baltimore Ravens at NRG Stadium at 4:30 PM ET.
This marks a homecoming for Beyoncé, performing in her hometown of Houston, Texas. Produced by Parkwood Entertainment and Jesse Collins Entertainment, the halftime show will feature her first-ever live performances of tracks from her groundbreaking Cowboy Carter album. The 11-time Grammy-nominated album recently set a record as the most-nominated album by a female artist in Grammy history.
Beyoncé is no stranger to captivating NFL audiences, having delivered iconic Super Bowl halftime performances. She headlined Super Bowl XLVII in New Orleans in 2013, reuniting with Destiny’s Child bandmates Kelly Rowland and Michelle Williams, a show that became the second most-watched halftime performance of its time. In 2016, she joined Coldplay and Bruno Mars for Super Bowl 50 in Santa Clara, California, drawing an audience of 115.5 million for her powerful “Formation” performance.
With Netflix and Beyoncé teaming up, the NFL is introducing what could become a new holiday tradition. The streaming giant has already announced NFL Christmas games for 2025 and 2026.
Details of Beyoncé’s performance remain under wraps, but fans can expect appearances from special guests featured on Cowboy Carter.
Netflix will stream both marquee Christmas Day games worldwide to its 283 million members. The day kicks off with the Kansas City Chiefs, Super Bowl LVII champions, taking on the Pittsburgh Steelers at 1 PM ET. Later, the Texans host the Ravens at 4:30 PM ET. As part of the NFL’s holiday tradition, the games will also air on broadcast TV in the competing team cities and be accessible on U.S. mobile devices via NFL+.
This announcement shows Netflix is adapting to an increasingly competitive streaming market by experimenting with live events and sports. Adding such content differentiates Netflix from its competitors and helps it stay relevant amid increasing competition from platforms like Amazon Prime, Apple TV+, and Hulu.
Source: LATimes.com