Netflix is gearing up for another festive season with an exciting announcement: Snoop Dogg will headline their NFL Christmas Gameday on December 25. This growing tradition promises top-notch halftime performances!
The legendary West Coast rapper is set to light up halftime of the Minnesota Vikings vs. Detroit Lions game at U.S. Bank Stadium in Minneapolis. The event is cheekily named Snoop’s Holiday Halftime Party. Although Netflix hasn’t spilled the beans on who else will join him, we’re guaranteed some surprise guests to enhance the fun!
Netflix teased, “All eyes will be on the Doggfather when the clock hits halftime.” Fans can expect a mix of chart-topping hits and festive vibes, ensuring an unforgettable experience!
This will be Netflix’s second major Christmas Day music event, following the hype from last year’s premiere, which saw a dazzling halftime show by Beyoncé, who performed songs from her Cowboy Carter album with surprise guests, including Post Malone and her daughter, Blue Ivy. That performance turned into a cultural milestone and was later available on the platform, titled The Beyoncé Bowl.
After last year’s triumph, Snoop Dogg looks ready to bring his magic to the stage. In his own words, he expressed, “NFL, Netflix, and your uncle Snoop on Christmas Day? We’re servin’ up music, love and good vibes for the whole world to enjoy. That’s the kind of holiday magic Santa can’t fit in a bag.” Sounds fun, right?
Netflix’s Chief Content Officer, Bela Bajaria, views this performance as a collaboration of two entertainment giants. She remarked, “As a West Coast girl and a huge fan myself, I can confidently say this is the ultimate gift we could give our members. We’re ready to drop it like it’s hot this holiday celebration!”
Mark your calendars because Snoop’s Holiday Halftime Party will air live on Netflix during the halftime of the Vikings vs. Lions game. Starting at 1 p.m. ET, you can watch the Cowboys take on the Commanders, followed by our favorite Snoop during the Lions vs. Vikings showdown at 4:30 p.m. ET.
