Here’s how to watch Beyonce Bowl if you missed it

Here’s how to watch Beyonce Bowl if you missed it

If you were too busy celebrating with loved ones on Christmas Day to catch Beyoncé’s performance on the NFL Halftime Show during the game between the Baltimore Ravens and Houston Texans on Wednesday (December 25) at NRG Stadium, fear not: You’ll soon be able to stream it whenever and as often as you want.

Netflix announced after the 32-time Grammy winner’s performance that her set would be dubbed Beyoncé bowlcomes to the streaming service as a standalone special. According to the press release, the set will be available to stream “later this week”; The streamer did not specify a date.

The pop superstar’s 12-minute-plus set — produced by Jesse Collins Entertainment and her own Parkwood Entertainment — showcased her latest, country-tinged album Cowboy Carterwhich topped the Billboard 200 for two weeks. The performance featured album collaborators Shaboozey, Post Malone, Tanner Adell, Brittney Spencer and more, delivering everything from “16 Carriages” to “Texas Hold ‘Em,” “Levii’s Jeans,” “Jolene” and more. The singer’s eldest daughter, 12-year-old Blue Ivy, also joined her on stage as a dancer, as she did on the Renaissance World Tour.

The livestream of the performance from Beyoncé’s hometown of Houston went smoothly. Some fans were previously concerned about the ability to stream the highly anticipated game and performance – the game began with Pentatonix’s address of the national anthem – after Netflix users experienced significant streaming issues during the Mike Tyson vs. Jake Paul boxing match , which the platform released says was seen by 108 million live viewers worldwide. Bey herself poked fun at the streaming concerns in a teaser dropped on Christmas Eve. Her video appears to pause as Netflix’s red loading circle spins for a while before she giggles, and the clip continues with a knowing wink from the star.

After her performance at NRG Stadium, the superstar teased in a social media post that a project would follow in 2025. In the image, Bey sits atop a majestic white steed and waves an American flag before the clip cuts to a black screen with the red message “1.14.25.” She captioned the post simply: “Look at this horse.”

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