Beyoncé's NFL halftime show, dubbed the Beyoncé Bowl, will be available on Netflix later this week as a standalone special. However, a release date has yet to be announced. Queen Bey wowed fans with her performance during the NLF game between the Baltimore Ravens and Houston Texans, which was held in her hometown of Houston on Christmas.
The singer debuted songs from her latest album, Cowboy Carter, live for the first time during the halftime show. Other artists like Post Malone and Shaboozey joined Beyoncé during her nearly 13-minute performance. Her daughter, Blue Ivy, also joined her and danced to Texas Hold 'Em on stage.
Shortly after the NFL game aired on Netflix, the streaming platform announced that it would be streaming the singer's performance separately for everyone who missed the show when it was broadcast. The NFL game will be up on Netflix for 24 hours before it will be taken down.
Queen Bey's fans everywhere cheered in excitement after Netflix announced its decision to stream the singer's performance, with one person tweeting:
"Merry beymas to us!!"
Other fans shared the excitement, seemingly wanting to relive the performance on repeat.
"Beyoncé and football That’s a halftime we’ll be watching on repeat," one fan tweeted.
"Can't wait to relive Beyoncé's iconic #NFLonNetflix performance. Cowboy Carter on Netflix is going to be epic!" another user added.
"Hurry up so I can watch it again," a netizen wrote.
However, some seemed unenthused by the performance, with one person calling it "boring."
"How nauseating. BORING!" one user posted.
"She actually used to be great.. and … idk what happened," someone else added.
"I’m embarrassed for her," another user commented.
"We didn’t ask for this the first time," a user tweeted.
What songs did Beyoncé perform during the NFL halftime show?
Beyoncé's eighth studio album, Cowboy Carter, was released in March 2024 as Act II of her trilogy that started in 2022 with Renaissance. The country album was dubbed a huge critical and commercial success.
During the NFL game on Christmas, the singer performed the songs live for the first time. This included a medley of 16 Carriages, Blackbird, Texas Hold 'Em, Jolene, YA YA, and My House, among others.
Post Malone joined her for a special performance of Levii's Jeans, while Shaboozey and Queen Bey sang Sweet Honey Buckiin together. Other artists who performed with the singer included Reyna Robert, Brittney Spencer, and Tanner Adell.
In other news, Cowboy Carter swept the 2025 Grammy nominations, earning the singer 11 nominations, including Album of the Year, Best Country Album, and Song of the Year for Texas Hold 'Em. Her new nominations helped her make history as the most Grammy-nominated artist with 99 nominations.
She and her husband, Jay-Z, had previously tied for this record with 88 nominations each, only for the Houston singer to surpass it this year.
In other news, Beyoncé teased her fans with an upcoming announcement, set to be unveiled on January 14, 2024. While it is unclear what the announcement could be, fans hope for either a Cowboy Carter tour or updates about the Act III album of her trilogy project.