If you’ve been waiting to run Beyoncé Bowl back, Netflix has you covered. The streaming platform is dropping Beyoncé’s groundbreaking halftime performance as a standalone special later this week, giving everyone another chance to experience the magic.
The performance, held during Netflix’s first-ever NFL Christmas Gameday, was an unforgettable moment in Houston’s NRG Stadium as the Houston Texans took on the Baltimore Ravens. Produced by Beyoncé’s Parkwood Entertainment alongside Jesse Collins Entertainment, the 12-minute show was more than a halftime performance—it was a celebration of music, culture, and history.
READ: Hollywood Execs Originally Wanted Beyonce or Rihanna for ‘The Color Purple’ Musical
Beyoncé delivered the first live performances from her record-breaking album COWBOY CARTER, which recently became the most Grammy-nominated album by a female artist with 11 nominations. The setlist included hits like “16 CARRIAGES,” “BLACKBIIRD,” “LEVII’S JEANS,” and the crowd-pleasing anthem “TEXAS HOLD ‘EM.”
Guest performers brought even more star power to the stage, with appearances by Post Malone, Shaboozey, Reyna Roberts, Tanner Adell, Brittney Spencer, and Tiera Kennedy. Beyoncé’s eldest daughter, Blue Ivy Carter, joined as a featured dancer, while Texas Southern University’s Ocean of Soul Marching Band turned the energy up another notch.
In a powerful nod to Western and Rodeo culture, Beyoncé included trailblazing figures like rodeo legend Myrtis Dightman Jr., Miss Rodeo Texas alum Nikki Woodward, and Arkansas’ first Black Rodeo Queen, Ja’Dayia Kursh. Houston Texans owner Cal McNair and his wife, Hannah, also joined the celebration, adding to the hometown pride.
Beyoncé’s history with halftime shows is unmatched. From her Super Bowl XLVII performance in 2013 that brought Destiny’s Child back together to her unforgettable Super Bowl 50 appearance alongside Coldplay and Bruno Mars, Beyoncé knows how to dominate the stage. The Beyoncé Bowl continues that legacy while carving out a lane of its own.
For those who missed it—or need to watch it again—Netflix will release the Beyoncé Bowl later this week. So clear your schedule, get comfortable, and prepare to relive every moment of this historic performance