Over the summer, Beyoncé released her highly anticipated country album Cowboy Carter, which earned her a Grammy nomination for Song of the Year. However, she hasn’t performed any of the tracks live—until now. In an unexpected turn, Beyoncé is set to debut her album’s songs during the halftime show at an NFL game for her hometown team.
On Monday, the Houston Texans revealed that Beyoncé will perform live for the first time ever since the album’s release at the Christmas Day matchup between the Texans and the Baltimore Ravens. The game will be broadcast on Netflix.
“This performance in her hometown of Houston, Texas will mark the first live performance of songs from her genre-bending and record-breaking Cowboy Carter album. The 11-time Grammy-nominated powerhouse recently became the most nominated album by a female artist,” the Texans shared in their announcement.
Unsurprisingly, this news has sparked excitement across social media, especially considering it will be the first time Beyoncé has ever performed these songs live. Fans are sharing their reactions in droves.
“It’s so exciting stanning Beyoncé, this is why I never complain. She will always shock the world in her own time. We are witnessing a real-life legend,” one fan posted on X.
“This is why Beyoncé moves in silence. It’s always a joy every time she pops out!” another fan tweeted.
“How can she keep one-upping herself? I was screaming when I saw the video. Darn woman never lets us rest, but that’s a good thing. Halftime show, here we go!” wrote another.
“She is the best living performer & last legend,” one fan commented. “‘Queen’ isn’t just a title – it’s her legacy.”
“She’s always worth the wait but man, I hope I live long enough to witness whatever she plans to do in the future,” another fan expressed.
“If there’s one thing Beyoncé is going to do, it’s stop the [social media timeline] with any crumb of news,” another fan added.
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