The Beyoncé and her daughter show Blue Ivy stole the show at the NFL premiere on Netflix, where music and football merged in an unforgettable night. While the Kansas City Chiefs and the Baltimore Ravens They faced their rivals, the real show took place on stage.
The performance, which marked the live debut of songs from Beyoncé’s new album, ‘Cowboy Carter ‘, it was a display of talent and emotion. Lasting almost 13 minutes, the superstar not only captivated those in attendance at NRG Stadium, but also left an indelible mark on NFL history.
The event, which was held in Houston , Texas Beyoncé’s hometown, became a milestone by reuniting the artist with her daughter in a setting full of energy and creativity.
Beyoncé’s last appearance was at the Super Bowl with Bruno Mars and the Coldplay frontman. Photo: ESPN
A dazzling spectacle
Beyoncé, winner of 32 awards Grammy began her performance in spectacular fashion, arriving on horseback and wearing an impressive white feather dress. The opening of the show with the song ’16 Carriages’ set the tone for a presentation that promised to be memorable. As she progressed, the artist paraded with a band named after her album, ‘Cowboy Carter ‘, while the stadium lights projected the message “My house”, unleashing the euphoria of the public.
Show highlights
The performance continued with a series of impactful moments, including a rendition of ‘Blackbird’ and an infectious groove to ‘Riverdance’. The presence of other artists such as Post Malone, who sang ‘Levii’s Jeans’, added a special touch to the event. One of the most emotional moments was when Beyoncé hopped on a vintage truck to perform ‘Jolene,’ followed by an a cappella version of ‘American Requiem.’
It is not the first time that Beyoncé has performed at an NFL event. Photo: diffusion
A controversial gesture
The closing of the show was equally shocking. As Beyoncé was lifted above the field, she made a gun gesture with her hands, just as a large sign with the word “Bang” was displayed behind her. This gesture generated controversy, especially considering the NFL’s strict measures against celebrations that include signs considered violent. This type of gesture has led to sanctions for several players in recent games.
A legacy in the NFL
It is not the first time that Beyoncé has performed at an NFL event. In 2013, he headlined the Super Bowl halftime show, where he reunited with Destiny’s Child. In 2016, he made a surprise appearance during Coldplay’s performance, performing ‘Formation’. Her return to the NFL, this time with her daughter, reaffirms her status as one of the most influential and beloved artists in the world.