Beyoncé gave us the ultimate “Cowboy Carter” gift this Christmas.
The superstar spread holiday cheer during Wednesday’s Halftime Show at the Christmas Day Texans-Ravens NFL game in her hometown of Houston, Texas, marking the first time Beyoncé performed songs from her hit 2024 album “Cowboy Carter” in front of a live audience.
Beyoncé began her iconic performance on horseback, literally riding in while singing “16 Carriages” in what appeared to be a pre-taped segment.
After dismounting with classic cars arranged in the background, she began her cover of The Beatles’ classic hit “Blackbird,” accompanied by country singers Tanner Adell, Brittney Spencer, Tiera Kennedy and Reyna Roberts, who she collaborated on the song with.
Post Malone made a surprise cameo to perform their collaboration “Levii’s Jeans,” following Bey’s duet with country singer Shaboozey.
Backed by Texas Southern University’s 200-member Ocean of Soul Marching Band, Beyoncé also performed “Ya Ya” and was joined on the field by her daughter Blue Ivy, who danced next to her mother during the song “Texas Hold ‘Em.”
Beyoncé honored the hometown team by including the Texans Cheerleaders in the performance, in addition to featuring significant figures in rodeo culture such as Bull-riding legend Myrtis Dightman, Jr. and Ja’Dayia Kursh, the first Black Rodeo Queen in Arkansas, among others.
IN CASE YOU MISSED IT 🎥| Beyoncé shuts down the Christmas Day NFL half time show with a medley of hits from ‘Cowboy Carter’ 🔥 👏🏾 pic.twitter.com/KsA2r5cBtL
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Source: CNN
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