Beyoncé's performance will take place during the second of Netflix’s two Christmas Day games, when the Houston Texans host the Baltimore Ravens at NRG Stadium at 4:30 p.m. EST. The games will be broadcast live on Netflix. However, that isn't the only place to watch.
All Netflix wants for Christmas is Mariah Carey. The streaming service announced Thursday that the five-time Grammy-winning singer will headline the “show open” of its first NFL game, which will stream live on Christmas Day.
In a video announcement, Carey promised that “this Christmas, we all get our wish.” Well, all Netflix subscribers might, if the streamer is able to pull off the livestream. (They haven’t exactly been great about that in the past.
NFL, Netflix and Christmas
Mariah Carey may have just canceled her Wednesday night Pittsburgh show because of a case of the flu, but the holiday diva will appear on Christmas Day ahead of Netflix’s NFL game. Carey is slated to perform a (pre-recorded) rendition of her yuletide ...
The long-awaited second season of “Squid Game” on Netflix and singing superstar Andrea Bocelli’s Christmas TV special are some of this week’s new streaming entertainment releases
The Baltimore Ravens vs. Houston Texans Christmas Day game, where Beyoncé is performing in the halftime, will be streamed on Netflix. Yes. According to a release from Netflix about the games and their music performances, the streaming service said viewers will be able to view Beyoncé through their Netflix account.
Boxing Day is always an exciting time for sports fans, and that will continue in 2024. Alongside the traditional Test cricket and slate of NBA games, the NFL is featuring a pair of games streaming exclusively on Netflix.
In addition to the double-header of American football, the pop stars will give concerts that will delight fans around the world thanks to streaming.
WICHITA, Kan. (KSNW) — There is only one non-Christmas song on the Billboard Top 10 this week. The rest of the top 10 songs are primarily classics with a few more recent artists. Then, of course, there is Mariah Carey, but we will get to that.
The NFL’s foray into Christmas Day doubles as a test run for football on Netflix, which will broadcast both games live. Hopefully the streamer has fixed its live sports woes after some technical difficulties during the Mike Tyson–Jake Paul fault.