Beyoncé is spreading holiday cheer in true Queen Bey fashion, getting fans excited for her upcoming Christmas Day halftime performance. The Grammy-winning icon shared a teaser on Instagram on Wednesday, offering a sneak peek His much-anticipated show is during an NFL game between the Baltimore Ravens and the Houston Texans at NRG Stadium in his hometown of Houston.
In the short but impressive clip, Beyoncé struts confidently against a snowy backdrop, placing a football-shaped ornament atop a bright, decorated cactus. Dressed in all white with blonde braids and a fluffy cowboy hat, she poses as a cactus light. The caption, “A Cowboy Carter Christmas. Houston, Texas 12.25,” sparked excitement among his Beyhive fans.
The halftime show, set to air live on Netflix, marks a memorable moment as Beyoncé will perform songs from her latest album “Cowboy Carter” for the first time. Fans have been talking about the album announcement in the Super Bowl commercial earlier this year. The first singles, “16 Carriages” and “Texas Hold ‘Em,” became instant hits, dominating streaming platforms and fueling anticipation for a live performance.
This Christmas Day gig isn’t just any performance — it’s a homecoming celebration for Beyoncé, who continues to spotlight her Texas roots. His blend of cowboy-inspired aesthetics and powerhouse vocals promises a memorable experience for football fans and music lovers alike. With the show buzzing around it, game day ticket sales soared, making the Baltimore-Houston matchup one of the most anticipated events of the season.
Beyonce’s iconic Super Bowl XLVII halftime show
On February 3, 2013, Beyoncé delivered an electrifying performance at the Super Bowl XLVII halftime show, a moment that not only cemented her status as a global superstar but thrilled fans with an epic Destiny’s Child reunion. Taking over the Mercedes-Benz Superdome in New Orleans, Queen Bey lit up the stage with a show that is still considered one of the best halftime performances ever.
Clad in a sleek black leather bodysuit, Beyoncé brought down the stadium with her signature powerhouse vocals, precise choreography, and commanding stage presence. Midway through the performance, Beyoncé gave fans a surprise they’ll never forget—Kelly Rowland and Michelle Williams suddenly ascended the stage to join her.
The trio performed a medley of Destiny’s Child hits, including “Bootilicious” and “Independent Women Part I,” before joining Beyoncé for “Single Ladies (Put a Ring on It).” The reunion was brief but impactful, demonstrating the unbreakable bond between the group’s members and their enduring influence on pop music.
On February 7, 2016, he returned to the Super Bowl stage as well Chris Martin Coldplay and BRun Mars.