Beyoncé Brings Daughter Blue Ivy Out During Debut 'Cowboy Carter' Performance at Ravens-Texans Halftime Show
Beyoncé delivered a stunning halftime performance during the Baltimore Ravens-Houston Texans Christmas Day game, captivating fans at Houston's NRG Stadium.
Dubbed the "Beyoncé Bowl," the show marked the live debut of tracks from her album Cowboy Carter and featured special appearances, including her 12-year-old daughter, Blue Ivy Carter.
Opening the performance, Beyoncé rode in on a horse wearing a white-feathered gown and western hat, setting the stage with "16 Carriages.
" Transitioning into a red, white, and blue "Cowboy Carter" sash, she performed her rendition of "Blackbird," followed by the energetic "Ya Ya" in a dazzling bodysuit and chaps.
The show continued with Shaboozey joining Beyoncé for "Sweet Honey Buckiin’," and Post Malone adding energy with "Levii’s Jeans.
" The performance concluded with the hit "Texas Hold ‘Em," where Blue Ivy joined her mother for a line dance. Beyoncé ascended on a platform bearing the word "BANG," closing the show with grandeur.
The event, part of Netflix’s inaugural NFL Christmas Gameday, showcased Beyoncé's latest musical era and solidified her influence.
Her album Cowboy Carter, featuring collaborations with Miley Cyrus, Dolly Parton, and Willie Nelson, has already achieved critical acclaim, with tracks like "Texas Hold ‘Em" and "16 Carriages" earning multi-platinum and gold certifications, respectively.
This performance is a continuation of Beyoncé's history with NFL events, including her headlining the 2013 Super Bowl halftime show and a surprise appearance in 2016 during Coldplay’s set.
Beyoncé’s impact extends beyond music, as she holds the record for the most Recording Industry Association of America-certified titles by a female artist, with 103 certifications to date.
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