Beyoncé Bowl is now available on Netflix for your viewing pleasure

Beyoncé Bowl is now available on Netflix for your viewing pleasure



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Beyoncé’s epic Christmas Day soccer halftime performance was so beautiful, you can now watch it twice — or as many times as you like.

Netflix announced Friday that Queen Bey’s performance during the first-ever NFL holiday game day is now available as a standalone special.

“The immersive performance of music, fashion and history included a full slate of guest performers in a breathtaking 12-minute performance that showcased the first live performance of songs from their genre-bending and record-breaking album Cowboy Carter,” reads a press release from the streamer. “The 11-time Grammy-nominated massive album recently became the most nominated album by a female artist.”

The superstar singer performed several singles from the album, alongside several collaborators on the project, including Post Malone, Shaboozey, Reyna Roberts, Tanner Adell, Brittney Spencer and Tiera Kennedy. Viewers were also thrilled to see Blue Ivy Carter, Beyoncé’s eldest daughter, perform with her fellow comedian.

There were also special guests, Mexican cowgirl Melanie Rivera, bull riding legend Myrtis Dightman Jr., known as the “Jackie Robinson of Rodeo,” Miss Rodeo Texas Princess 2004 and Miss Rodeo Texas 2015, Nikki Woodward and the first Black rodeo queen in Arkansas , Ja’Dayia Kursh.

Beyoncé performs during halftime of an NFL football game between the Houston Texans and the Baltimore Ravens on Wednesday, Dec. 25, 2024, in Houston. (AP Photo/Eric Christian Smith)

Beyonce rocks the first-ever Netflix halftime show

Beyoncé ended her performance by saying, “Merry Christmas, God bless you all,” as she “literally raised herself to the rafters,” Netflix said.

The musical event was a big gift for the streamer.

Nielsen reported that viewership of the Ravens-Texans game peaked at 27 million viewers at the halftime show, known as the Beyoncé Bowl.

It wasn’t the first rodeo for Bey and the NFL.

She headlined Super Bowl XLVII on February 3, 2013 in New Orleans, Louisiana, and was joined on stage by fellow Destiny’s Child members Kelly Rowland and Michelle Williams. According to Netflix, the performance was the second most-watched Super Bowl halftime show in history at the time.

Three years later, Beyoncé performed at Super Bowl XV in Santa Clara, California, alongside Coldplay and Bruno Mars. It was one of the most-watched Super Bowl halftime shows with 115.5 million viewers tuning in to “Formation.”

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