Beyonce was reportedly paid a massive eight-figure sum for her halftime show performance during Netflix’s stream of the Ravens and Texans on Christmas Day
Beyoncé provided more excitement than either game during Netflix’s NFL debut on Christmas Day. Riding into her halftime appearance on a white horse, the 32-time Grammy winner rocked her hometown Houston crowd in a nearly 13-minute performance on Wednesday.
It's a Christmas miracle! The 'Beyoncé Bowl' NFL halftime show on Netflix went off without any of the streamer's usual glitches, to bring fans a lively showcase of 'Cowboy Carter' bops.
During her iconic Christmas Day halftime show on Netflix, Beyoncé gifted fans the live debuts of several songs from her latest couple of albums, including nine from Cowboy Carter. She performed during the game between the Baltimore Ravens and Houston Texans.
Beyoncè performed Super Bowl halftime shows in 2013 and 2016 — and is now returning to the NFL for a Christmas Day performance.
While Beyoncé performed live for the Ravens-Texans game, a pre-taped Mariah Carey performance was played prior to the day’s first game between the Kansas City Chiefs and Pittsburgh Steelers. Taylor Swift was not in attendance for the Chiefs’ 29-10 win.
The set included “16 Carriages” and “Blackbiird” and featured Shaboozey and Post Malone
Beyoncé has some fun with Netflix's technical glitch before her Christmas Day halftime performance on Netflix.
Beyoncé provided more excitement than either game during Netflix’s NFL debut on Christmas Day. Riding into her halftime appearance on a white horse, the 32-time Grammy winner rocked her hometown Houston crowd in a nearly 13-minute performance on Wednesday.
Netflix had a successful NFL debut on Christmas Day. Professional wrestling and college football are up next on the streaming platform.
One NBA legend even called out Roger Goodell's league on Wednesday. LeBron James, after his Los Angeles Lakers beat the Golden State Warriors 115-113, made it known what sport he believes should dominate the Christmas Day slate. "I love the NFL," James said. "But Christmas is our day."