The 32-time Grammy winner is performing at halftime during the Baltimore Ravens-Houston Texans game Beyoncé might break the internet with her Christmas Day halftime performance. In a clip promoting her upcoming performance during the Baltimore Ravens-Houston Texans game,
As part of its push into live programming, the streaming service is hosting two N.F.L. games and a big musical performance on Christmas.
Superstar Beyoncé is having a bit of fun with Netflix - and fans - in the leadup to her big halftime performance on Christmas Day.
Miley Cyrus, whose country-rock influences blend effortlessly with Beyoncé’s eclectic style, is another natural choice. Their collaboration on the soaring ballad "II MOST WANTED" gave the album a radio hit, and a live performance of this track would undoubtedly set the stage ablaze with Bey and Miley's powerhouse vocals.
For the first time in history, the NFL is teaming up with Netflix to stream the halftime show live, making Beyoncé’s performance accessible to millions of fans worldwide. It’s a groundbreaking moment for live sports and streaming entertainment, proving once again that Beyoncé knows how to elevate a stage.
The streaming giant is moving deeper into live programming but faces questions about its ability to host real-time events without a hitch.
Beyoncé made a subtle joke about Netflix buffering issues — more than a month after Netflix's broadcast of the Tyson - Paul fight led to a slew of memes.
Netflix streams NFL Christmas games globally, featuring Steelers, Chiefs, Ravens, Texans, and festive performances.
Beyoncé knows that the BeyHive has concerns about Netflix glitching during her Baltimore Ravens vs. Houston Texans Halftime Show performance on Christmas Day. But this didn't stop the Cowboy Carter artist from joking about it in a new promotional spot.
Everything you need to know about Beyoncé's halftime performance at the Baltimore Ravens vs. Houston Texans NFL game streaming on Netflix on Christmas.
Wednesday’s game is set to kick off at 4:30 p.m. ET. There is no set start time for the halftime show, but assuming there are no delays and the game runs as expected, Beyoncé’s halftime show should start somewhere around 5:45 to 6:00 p.m. ET.