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Beyoncé’s Christmas Cowboy Carter halftime show will be released as a standalone Netflix special

Beyoncé’s Christmas Cowboy Carter halftime show will be released as a standalone Netflix special

If you missed Beyoncé’s halftime performance during the Texans-Ravens Christmas game – or just want to watch it multiple times – then you’re getting an extra Christmas present this year. Netflix will release the show as its own special.

The streamer announced the news on Sunday, shortly after the live performance, which was dubbed the “Beyoncé Bowl.”

The announcement did not contain an exact date for the release of the special, but the singer herself mysteriously announced January 14, 2025 during the performance. Of course, it’s Beyoncé, so this date could really mean anything.

During the halftime show, the Grammy winner sang several songs from “Cowboy Carter,” marking the first time they were performed live. The set list included “16 Carriages,” “Blackbiird” — which she sang with Brittney Spencer, Reyna Roberts (who performed at TheWrap’s Power Women Summit this year), Tiera Kennedy and Tanner Adell — and “Texas Hold ‘Em.”

During the final performance, Beyoncé’s eldest daughter Blue Ivy joined her on the court to do some line dancing, much to the delight of online fans. Blue Ivy wasn’t the only surprise appearance, however; Shaboozey and Post Malone also performed with Beyoncé during the show.

For now, fans can watch highlights of the game themselves on Netflix. We’ll keep you updated on when the Beyoncé Bowl special officially drops.

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