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How to watch the Beyoncé Bowl Netflix special

Beyoncé dominated the field during the Ravens at Texans halftime show on Christmas Day 2024. (Julian Dakdouk/Netflix)
Beyoncé dominated the field during the Ravens at Texans halftime show on Christmas Day 2024. (Julian Dakdouk/Netflix)

This Christmas, the NFL gifted fans two major games: The Chiefs vs. the Steelers and the Ravens vs. the Texans — but Christmas Day wasn't just about football, because Beyoncé took center stage during the Texans’ halftime show. Originally from Houston, TX herself, Beyoncé performed songs from Cowboy Carter live for the very first time on the Texans' home turf during the game's halftime show, including “16 CARRIAGES,” “BLACKBIIRD,” “AMERIICAN REQUIEM,” “YA YA,” “SPAGHETTII/RIIVERDANCE,” “LEVII’S JEANS,” “JOLENE” and “TEXAS HOLD ‘EM.” The 11-time Grammy nominee brought out guests Post Malone, Shaboozey, Reyna Roberts, Tanner Adell, Brittney Spencer, and Tiera Kennedy. Blue Ivy Carter was featured as one of her mother's dancers.

If you missed it, or just want to go back and experience the spectacle all over again, Netflix has announced that the halftime show will be available on the streaming platform as a standalone Beyoncé Bowl special later this week. Are you ready to watch? Here’s what you need to know about how to watch Beyoncé's Christmas Day NFL performance after the holidays.

Queen Bey performed during halftime at the Ravens vs. Texans game on Dec. 25, 2024.

Netflix is the place to stream the Beyoncé Bowl. The streamer is also home to plenty of popular titles like Anyone But You, Bridgerton, One Piece, Love is Blind and Selling Sunset. Netflix currently has three plans available: Standard with ads ($6.99); Standard ($15.49); and Premium ($22.99). Netflix no longer offers a free trial. 

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