The performance, called ‘Beyoncé Bowl,’ took place on Wednesday, Dec. 25, at NRG Stadium in the megastar’s hometown of Houston
If you missed Beyoncé’s epic Christmas concert, you can now watch it as much as you want.
On Friday, Dec. 27, Netflix announced that the megastar’s 13-minute halftime show performance during Netflix’s first-ever NFL Christmas Gameday is now available for streaming as Beyoncé Bowl.
“we’re screaming YA YA YA YA YA because BEYONCÉ BOWL, a standalone special, is now on netflix,” they wrote on Instagram, alongside an image of Beyoncé holding a football and lounging on the hood of a rose-covered car in a sash emblazoned with “Cowboy Carter
Earlier this week, Beyoncé performed at NRG Stadium where the Houston Texans battled the Baltimore Ravens in her hometown.
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For her inaugural Cowboy Carter concert, she began on a horse, wearing a white-feathered gown and western hat and opened with “16 Carriages.”
As she got off the horse and ventured through the back of the stadium, Beyoncé sported a red, white and blue “Cowboy Carter” sash to sing her cover of “Blackbiird.”
The “Halo” hitmaker then appeared at the center of the field in a bedazzled bodysuit and chaps as she performed “Ya Ya.”
Next, Beyoncé marched to “Riverdance as lights spelling out “My House” were projected onto the stands. She met Shaboozey, who is featured on her song “Sweet Honey Buckiin,” on the marching band-lined field.
Beyoncé also teamed up with Post Malone for their track “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” and was joined by her 12-year-old daughter Blue Ivy, whom she referenced in a discreet lyric change when she sang: “Then spin me in the middle, Blue, I can’t read your mind.”
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The mother-daughter duo then line danced together before Beyoncé floated up on a platform, which released a banner that read “BANG.”
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After the show aired, she posted a 15-second teaser on social media sharing that fans could expect something on Jan. 14.
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In it, the “All Night” musician appears waving an American flag while on a white horse before the clip cuts to a black screen with the date Jan. 14 in big red letters.
“Look at that horse,” Beyoncé captioned the post, quoting lyrics from her 2024 track “Sweet Honey Buckiin’.”