Beyoncé Brings Holiday Magic To Houston At Super Bowl Halftime Performance

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Beyonce, for the first time, performed the live renditions of tracks from her latest album, the Cowboy Carter.

Beyonce welcomed artists Post Malone and Shaboozey.(Photo Credits: Instagram)
Beyonce welcomed artists Post Malone and Shaboozey.(Photo Credits: Instagram)

In a Christmas treat for all NFL fans, Beyonce took over the Super Bowl halftime show on Wednesday, December 25 and performed for her hometown Houston crowd. Beyonce truly spread the holiday cheers through the halftime show, marking the first time to have performed songs from her 2024 hit album ‘Cowboy Carter’ in front of a live audience. The pop star also brought along a series of surprising appearances from the likes of Post Malone, Shaboozey and even her daughter Blue Ivy Carter.

Besides making her debut live performance on the Cowboy Carter album, she also invited rising country singers like Tanner Adell, Tiera Kennedy, Reyna Roberts and Brittney Spencer.

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    All From Beyonce’s NFL Christmas Halftime Show

    Right from dramatically entering the stadium on a horse’s back, Beyonce delivered a 12+ minute show, including the live performance of songs from Cowboy Carter.

    The performance kickstarted with a pre-taped moment where the 32-year-old could be seen performing 16 Carriages as she rode on a white horse. It is followed by Beyoncé being joined by other singers for the cover of The Beatles’ “Blackbiird." Following next, as the live show commenced, Beyonce in a dazzling white leotard and matching claps performed ‘Ya Ya,’ her Grammy-nominated song amidst a dozen dancers and musicians performing on the bleachers. Finally, Shaboozey joined her for Spaghetti, while Post Malone hit the stadium, with the duo singing Levii’s Jeans.

    In short, Beyonce’s NFL Christmas halftime show included popular tracks like 16 Carriages, Blackbiird, Ya Ya, Spaghetti and Levii’s Jeans, Jolene and the smash hit Teax Hold EM, which ended with the popstar ascending to the rafters. “Merry Christmas, God bless you all," she said at the end of the event.

    It is not the first time that the singer has performed at a major NFL event. She earlier performed at the 2013 Super Bowl in New Orleans and even joined Coldplay and Bruno Mars during the 2016 Super Bowl games.

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