Singer Mariah Carey performed ahead of the matchup between the Kansas City Chiefs and Pittsburgh Steelers, which can be streamed on Netflix. The game kicked off at 1 p.m. ET and a taped performance of her 16-time platinum single showed right before the AFC ...
Mariah Carey is practically synonymous with Christmas at this point. So it should be no surprise she'd be a part of the NFL Christmas Gameday special.
We know two things about certain performers on Netflix’s Christmas Day 2024 slate of NFL games. We know that the legendary Beyoncé will be performing at halftime of the Houston Texans and Baltimore Ravens contest. And we know that Mariah Carey has a pre-taped performance of All I Want For Christmas is You. And when will that happen, you ask?
Beyoncé is performing live at the Texans vs Ravens game, although there’s no exact scheduled time for Beyoncé’s performance, simply because it depends on how long the first two quarters (or first half, if you will) take to complete.
Mariah Carey set to perform her iconic song, "All I Want for Christmas Is You," before the Kansas City Chiefs and Pittsburgh Steelers face off at 1 p.m. EST.
Mariah Carey did what she does best.This year marked the debut of NFL Christmas Gameday on Netflix, and Carey, often dubbed the Queen of Christmas, set the tone with a pre recorded performance
The best way to spread Christmas cheer is singing loud for all to hear — and Mariah Carey is, quite famously, one of the loudest singers of all. It’s fitting, then, that the Queen of Christmas kicked off Netflix‘s inaugural NFL Christmas Gameday with a festive performance of her holiday hit “All I Want for Christmas Is You.
Check out Mariah Carey's special video for "All I Want for Christmas Is You" that helped kick off Neflix and the NFL's big Christmas gameday.
Mariah Carey has been accused of lip syncing after she performed her hit single All I Want For Christmas Is You during the NFL Christmas games on Friday as Netflix streamed Kansas City Chiefs vs Pitts
NFL Gameday kickoff was marred by significant disappointment, underlining the ongoing struggle of big streaming services to capture the live sports market effectively. In a highly anticipated performance that aimed to blend holiday cheer with spectacular entertainment,
Before the Ravens-Texans kicked off, Netflix reported that it eclipsed its peak concurrent viewers of any Christmas in the past four years.