Beyonce Confirms Halftime Show for Christmas Day NFL Clash
Beyoncé is set to light up TV screens this holiday season.
The singer revealed on Sunday, November 17, that he will perform a half-hour show between the Houston Texans and the Baltimore Ravens’ NFL game at NRG Stadium in Houston on December 25.
Speaking to X on Sunday night to share a video of the event, Beyoncé captioned the video, “HOUSTON, TEXAS – 12.25.24,” a nod to the doubleheader that will air live on Netflix for the first time. a year.
The teaser video begins with a shot of a vintage car covered in red roses as the song, “AMERIICAN REQUIEM,” closes. cowboy carter starts playing a cappella style. The camera then pans to reveal the car’s license plates, which read, “BNCNTRY,” before Beyoncé’s bare legs come into view as she stands on the bonnet of the car.
The light then flooded the singer, revealing her in a figure-hugging red, white and blue dress paired with a white cowboy hat as her platinum blonde hair flowed down her frame.
The ball then flies into his arms, which the megastar catches with ease as his eyes remain fixed on the camera. Her closeness was then revealed before two sets of text, “Christmas Day Houston, TX,” and, “Halftime Show,” flashed across the screen. The last part of the video shares that the televised event will begin at 4:30 PM ET on Christmas Day.
Netflix announced on October 20 that two shows will be aired on December 25 this year. Before the Texans and Ravens game, the Kansas City Chiefs will face the Pittsburgh Steelers at 1:00 PM ET.
In a video shared on YouTube on October 20, the Chiefs will end Travis Kelce was seen saying, “What a day for some football, baby!” The clip continued with game-time moments with the teams, set to the song “Feliz Navidad.” “Integrate the new culture,” the streaming service urged at the time.
Beyoncé’s involvement in the Netflix show comes after that Cowboy Carter was withdrawn from the Country Music Association Awards after failing to receive any nominations during the 2024 CMA Awards nominations announced on September 9.
The singer, who debuted her first country-inspired project in March, was absent from all stages and while she remained silent after the ordeal, Beyonce’s Beyhive hit.
“Beyonce should host a live show on all platforms at the same time as the CMAs. Or release album videos the minute the CMAs start,” one X user wrote at the time. Another fan added, “Beyoncé didn’t get a single nomination at the Country Music Awards (CMAs). It has started.”
Before the release of Cowboy CarterBeyoncé was talking about her entry into the country music scene. “Today, 10 days are counted until release Rule II. Thank you from the bottom of my heart to all the supporters of ‘Texas Hold ‘Em’ and ’16 Carriages,’” he wrote on Instagram on March 19, referring to the first two songs from Cowboy Carter. “I’m honored to be the first black woman to top the Hot Country Songs chart.”