Beyoncé and her “Cowboy Carter Christmas” event during the NFL Christmas game was a huge success for Netflix. team and the Ravens-Texans game.
The legendary singer performed at halftime of the Ravens-Texans game. Her set lasts over 12 minutes and includes “16 CARRIAGES”, “BLACKBIIRD”, “AMERIICAN REQUIEM”, “YA YA”, “SPAGHETTII/RIIVERDANCE”, “LEVII’S JEANS”, “JOLENE” and finally “TEXAS HOLD ‘EM “She also invited Post Malone and Shaboozey as surprise guests. Her daughter Blue Ivy Carter even joined in as a dancer at one point.
Beyoncé performs at Ravens vs. Texans halftime show
December 25, 2024; Houston, Texas, USA; Musician Beyoncé performs during the halftime show between the Baltimore Ravens and Houston Texans at NRG Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Julian Dakdouk Parkwood Entertainment via Imagn Images
This isn’t the first time Beyoncé has collaborated with the NFL. Back in 2013, she headlined Super Bowl 47 in New Orleans, Louisiana. She also performed at Super Bowl XV in Santa Clara, California in 2016 with Coldplay and Bruno Mars. “Beyoncé Bowl” is still available as a standalone special on Netflix for those who missed the live event. As for Wednesday’s game results, the Chiefs defeated the Steelers 29-10, while the Ravens defeated the Texans 31-2.
Beyoncé performs at Ravens vs. Texans game
Going forward, Kendrick Lamar will headline the Super Bowl LIX halftime show in February. This will be his second time performing at the event, having previously shared the stage with Dr. Dre, Snoop Dogg, Eminem, 50 Cent and Mary J. Blige during the 2022 Super Bowl LVI halftime show. His latest album, “GNX,” and his feud with Drake, which spawned his hit diss song “Not Like Us.”
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