Beyonce to perform at halftime of Texans vs. Ravens Christmas Day game on Netflix

Beyonce to perform at halftime of the Ravens vs. Texans Christmas Day game on Netflix

The Ravens and Texans will meet next month at NRG Stadium, the first NFL game on Netflix.

With the streaming giant looking to have a massive audience, Netflix announced Beyoncé will perform during the halftime show for its first NFL Christmas Gameday.

It’s expected to be the first time she plays songs from her 11-time Grammy-nominated Cowboy Carter album live.

Your early Christmas wish has been granted as Beyoncé will perform during Netflix’s first-ever NFL Christmas Gameday live on Netflix this December 25. The performance will take place during the second of Netflix’s two games, as the Houston Texans host the Baltimore Ravens at NRG Stadium at 4:30 PM ET.

This performance in her hometown of Houston, Texas, produced by her company, Parkwood Entertainment and Jesse Collins Entertainment, will be the first live performance of songs from her genre-bending and record-breaking COWBOY CARTER, album. The 11-time Grammy-nominated, juggernaut recently became the most nominated album by a female artist.

Beyonce previously headlined Super Bowl XLVII on February 3, 2013, in New Orleans, Louisiana, and was joined onstage by Kelly Rowland and Michelle Williams, her bandmates in Destiny’s Child. The performance became the second most-watched Super Bowl halftime show in history.

For Super Bowl L, on February 7, 2016, Beyonce performed with Coldplay and Bruno Mars in Santa Clara, California, for one of the most-watched Super Bowl halftime shows, with 115.5 million tuned to see her perform “Formation.”

The streaming giant has announced NFL games for 2025 and 2026. This season, Netflix is the global home of the NFL’s two Christmas Day marquee games: The Super Bowl LVII-winning Kansas City Chiefs will face the Pittsburgh Steelers at 1 PM ET, and the Baltimore Ravens will take on the Houston Texans at 4:30 PM ET.

The Netflix Christmas Day games will air on broadcast TV in the competing team cities and be available on U.S. mobile devices with NFL+.

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