Beyoncé's Christmas Day Halftime Show Is Now Available to Watch on Netflix

If you missed Beyoncé’s epic Christmas concert, you can now watch it as long as you want.

On Friday, December 27, Netflix announced that the megastar’s 13-minute halftime performance during Netflix’s first NFL Christmas Day is now available to stream as Beyoncé Bowl.

“Screaming YA YA YA YA YA because BEYONCÉ BOWL, a standalone special, is now on netflix,” they wrote on Instagram, alongside a picture of Beyoncé holding a soccer ball and lounging on the hood of a car covered in roses with a “Cowboy Carter” belt.

Beyoncé Rocks All-White ‘Cowboy Carter’-Inspired Look for NFL Christmas Halftime Show

Earlier this week, Beyoncé performed at NRG Stadium where the Houston Texans took on the Baltimore Ravens in her hometown.

For her inauguration Cowboy Carter she started the concert on horseback, dressed in a dress with white feathers and a western hat, and opened with “16 Carriages”.

As she dismounted and headed through the back of the stadium, Beyoncé wore a red, white and blue “Cowboy Carter” sash to sing her cover of “Blackbird.”

The “Halo” hitmaker then appeared center court in a sparkly bodysuit and chats as she performed “Ya Ya.”

Next, Beyoncé marched to “Riverdance” as lights that spelled out “My House” were projected onto the stands. She met Shaboozey, who appears on her song “Sweet Honey Buckiin,” on the band-lined marching field.

Beyoncé also teamed up with Post Malone for their song “Levii’s Jeans” before Beyoncé hopped on the back of a vintage truck to sing “Jolene.”

She closed the set with her hit “Texas Hold ‘Em,” joined by her 12-year-old daughter Blue Ivy, whom she referenced in a discreet change of lyrics when she sang, “Then spin me in the middle, Blue, I can’t read minds.”

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The mother-daughter duo then danced together before Beyoncé floated on the platform, which released a banner that read “BANG.”

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Beyoncé in December 2024.

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What is Beyoncé teasing for January 14th? Here are some fan theories

After the show aired, she released a 15-second teaser on social media sharing that fans can expect something on the 14th. January.

It features the “All Night” musician waving an American flag while riding a white horse before the clip cuts to a black screen with the date January 14 in big red letters.

“Look at that horse,” Beyoncé captioned the post, quoting lyrics from her 2024 song “Sweet Honey Buckiin’.”

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