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Amid the countdown for Beyoncé's highly anticipated show, an NFL executive shared a peek behind the scenes with Newsweek.
NFL, Christmas and Beyoncé
Beyoncé will be on the field at NRG Stadium in Houston to perform in her hometown. Netflix will air Beyoncé's full show live on its streaming platform. There are two NFL games scheduled for Christmas Day in 2024, with both airing on Netflix.
The NFL is giving Beyoncé fans a gift on Christmas. The league is extending its halftime intermission for when the superstar singer-songwriter takes the stage during the Houston Texans and Baltimore Ravens matchup, per TMZ Sports. Beyoncé won’t get a Super Bowl’s halftime length, but she will get about 20 minutes to perform.
Last month, it was announced that Beyoncé would be performing live during halftime of the Baltimore Ravens vs. Houston Texans game on Christmas Day as part of Netflix's first-ever NFL Christmas Gameday. She announced the news with an epic video of her standing on a red rose-covered car, catching a football with one hand.
Get ready for Beyonce's epic NFL Christmas Gameday halftime show with festive vibes, iconic looks, and unforgettable performances!
Beyoncé will make her fourth NFL appearance, headlining the halftime show at the Baltimore Ravens vs. Houston Texans Christmas Day game.
At least, that’s the takeaway from Bey’s teaser for the performance, which Netflix shared on its social channels just a few minutes ago. In it, Beyoncé lights up a Christmas tree — err, cactus — while sporting a massive cowboy hat and bedazzled in a fuzzy coat and a collar of diamonds.
Beyoncé will fittingly perform at halftime during the 4:30 p.m. ET Ravens vs. Texans game in her hometown of Houston. For those who are only tuning in for her performance, it'll likely be closer to 5:45 p.m. ET, depending on how the first half unfolds.
Netflix is turning its Christmas Day NFL football games into a pop culture moment, with a Mariah Carey opening and a halftime Beyoncé performance in Houston. The global streaming giant tapped comedian Bert Kreischer as its tailgate correspondent: He'll be in Pittsburgh for the game between the Steelers and Kansas City Chiefs.