The NFL is once again taking over Christmas Day in 2024. Despite the holiday falling on a Wednesday this year, football fans still have plenty to watch feature two AFC matchups during the day.
The first game will see the Steelers hosting the Chiefs, with the second seeing the Ravens going on the road to take on the Texans. Both games will be on Netflix, and will be just the third and fourth times the NFL has played games on a Wednesday.
Music icon Beyonce is performing the halftime show during the Ravens vs. Texans, titled “A Cowboy Carter Christmas.” This is a reference to the musician’s latest album “Cowboy Carter.”
Beyonce will likely play a song or two from the album, while possibly mixing in some Christmas classics. And with the game taking place in her hometown of Houston, it’s expected to be a holiday spectacle to remember.
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Beyonce halftime show live updates from 2024 NFL Christmas performance
All times ET.
6:20 p.m. — Beyonce got onto a platform and was lifted into the air. Under the stage, a banner saying “Bang” was revealed. This was her send-off, so the Queen stuck to the album and didn’t sing any Christmas songs.
6:19 p.m. — Beyonce got back on stage and performed ‘Texas Hold ‘Em’ live for the first time since releasing the track.
6:18 p.m. — After singing with Post Malone, she sang ‘Jolene.’
6:17 p.m. — Beyonce then goes to a different part of the field where there is a truck. On the tailgate is Post Malone and they sing ‘Levii’s Jeans.’
6:15 p.m. — Beyonce transitions next into ‘My House’ briefly and is joined by Shaboozey. The dup sang ‘Spaghetti.’
6:14 p.m. — Once on the stage, Beyonce sings ‘Ya Ya.’
6:13 p.m. — Beyonce then dismounts the horse and continues singing with “Blackbiird.” She is wearing all white including a large white Cowboy hat. The video then transitions into her being live and she showed up on the stage.
6:09 p.m. — The Beyonce Bowl is here. It starts with a video playing. Queen B is shown riding a horse and singing “16 Carriages.”
6:05 p.m. — Initially I predicted that Beyonce’s show would start at 6 p.m. ET. We are a little behind there, BUT the queen is coming. The first half of the game is in the books and now it is Beyonce o’clock as soon as the stage gets set up.
5:55 p.m. — It looks like Beyonce’s supporting cast and set will be adorned in all white. While Queen B will put on a great show regardless, it feels like this is going to be a spectacle.
The choir! #BeyonceBowl pic.twitter.com/u5fpOOzErr
— Beyoncé Press. (@beyoncepress) December 25, 2024
5:47 p.m. — We have made it to the two minute warning. There will be a brief stoppage, two minutes left of gameplay and then Beyonce. I think she could be performing by 6, but again, better to not risk it.
5:32 p.m. — I know I said tune back in at 5:35, but this game has slowed down immensely, hence why it is so hard to predict when the Queen will start. There is still 10 minutes left in the second quarter. Check back in at 5:45 p.m.
5:15 p.m. — The first quarter ended right around 5:10 p.m. ET. It took about 30 minutes to get through the first quarter. I still think playing it safe for Beyonce you’ll want to turn the game back on around 5:35 p.m. ET.
5 p.m. — In one of the promos for the show, there was a planned buffer. It was followed by a wink from Beyonce. This was a bold move to take with Netflix’s buffering issues in the past, but was hilarious with the wink from the music icon.
Beyoncé spoofs @netflix‘s buffering in her latest halftime show promo. 😂😂 pic.twitter.com/tw721GN2bK
— BEYONCÉ LEGION 𐚁 (@BeyLegion) December 24, 2024
4:37 p.m. — The game is underway at 4:37 p.m. ET. With both of these teams liking running the ball, the first half clock may move quickly. If you are just wanting to tune in for Beyonce, to be safe you should probably turn the game back on at 5:30 or check back with this blogs as I provide updates on the end of the first quarter and throughout the second quarter.
4:18 p.m. — The first game is wrapped and now all eyes are on the upcoming Beyonce concert, I mean the Ravens-Texans game. Definitely the game.
There was a time on the pre-game show that suggested the second game will kickoff closer to 4:35, so this one may start a little late.
How to watch Beyonce’s NFL Christmas halftime show
- TV channel: N/A (only in local markets Houston, Baltimore)
- Live stream: Netflix
The main way to catch Beyonce’s halftime performance will be by tuning in on Netflix. The only exception to this is if you live in Houston or Baltimore and the game will air on your local CBS affiliate.
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Beyonce halftime show start time
- 6 p.m. ET/ 5 p.m. CT (approximate)
We don’t know when Beyonce’s halftime show will begin. The Ravens vs. Texans game is scheduled to kick off at 4:30 p.m. ET, and Beyonce’s show will begin at halftime of that game. Expect it to start approximately 6 p.m. ET.
The NFL may choose to delay kickoff for the second game slightly to ensure viewers are able to go from watching the end of one, to the start of another.
Baltimore and Houston both rely on their run games on offense. When this happens, the game tends to speed up. Because we can’t predict exactly when the show will begin, you will likely want to tune in during the second quarter, or around 5:30 p.m. ET to ensure you don’t miss it.
How long is the NFL Christmas halftime show?
We don’t officially know. Typically, NFL halftimes run 12 to 14 minutes. The Super Bowl halftime show is a spectacle and is given 20 to 25 minutes to run. TMZ reported that Beyonce would be given an extended halftime show, but then her publicist said that the artists will not be playing for 20 minutes.
Our best guess is that with stage setup, the performance and stage breakdown is that the entire halftime has been given a 20 minute window. We expect Beyonce will perform for about 12-15 minutes, similar to the NFL halftime shows on Thanksgiving.
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