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The show dubbed "Beyoncé Bowl" brought in 27 million U.S. viewers, according to Netflix. Among viewers ages 18-34, the live Ravens-Texans matchup was the most-watched Christmas Day game on record ...
“We’re screaming YA YA YA YA YA because BEYONCÉ BOWL, a standalone special, is now on Netflix,” wrote the company on X (formerly Twitter).
Beyoncé has done it again. Last night, the international superstar delivered a show-stopping halftime performance that left many wondering if it was the Super Bowl came early this year.
This marked Beyoncé’s first NFL performance since 2016, when she joined Bruno Mars and Chris Martin for an unforgettable halftime show at Super Bowl 50. It started with grandeur: the Queen Bey ...
Netflix has now released the show, which streamed live from NRG Stadium, dubbed "Beyoncé Bowl," as a standalone special. The 12-minute performance featured "Cowboy Carter" collaborators Post ...
Nielsen reported that viewership for the Ravens-Texans game peaked at the halftime show, dubbed the Beyoncé Bowl, with 27 million viewers. It was not the first rodeo for Bey and the NFL.
The last time Beyoncé took the stage during an NFL halftime was Super Bowl 50 in 2016, when Coldplay headlined and Bruno Mars also performed. In 2013, Beyoncé headlined the Super Bowl 47 ...
Saturday night, ahead of Sunday's Grammy Awards, fans noticed the end of her "Beyoncé Bowl" special on Netflix now says, "Cowboy Carter Tour." Shortly after, Beyoncé made the announcement on her ...
Fans attending the game were given light-up bracelets, which cemented the event as the "Beyoncé Bowl." The performance, which is now available as a standalone special on Netflix, was yet another ...
Beyoncé is no stranger to Super Bowl halftime shows, having headlined in 2013 and also made a guest appearance when Coldplay headlined in 2016, which many critics agreed stole the limelight from ...