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Snoop Dogg, Lainey Wilson, Huntr/x and Andrea Bocelli Deliver Christmas-Themed Halftime Show for Netflix’s NFL Lions-Vikings Telecast

Netflix's second annual Christmas Day NFL broadcast featured a high-energy halftime spectacle titled "Snoop's Holiday Halftime Party," which merged hip-hop classics with seasonal favorites at Minneapolis's U.S. Bank Stadium. The event, aired during the game between the Detroit Lions and Minnesota Vikings, was introduced by lifestyle icon Martha Stewart, who delivered a customized version of "'Twas the Night Before Christmas" filled with references to Snoop Dogg's signature "gin and juice." Snoop himself made a grand entrance in a vibrant red suit and coat, performing a clever medley that wove together his hits like "Nuthin' But a 'G' Thang" with melodies from "My Favorite Things," backed by a small orchestra, dancers in candy-cane-inspired attire, and a booming marching band.

While the visual production was dynamic, some online viewers noted that Snoop Dogg's vocal audio on the broadcast seemed inconsistent. Audio experts often point out that live, wide-ranging performances in massive stadiums present a significant technical hurdle for broadcast engineers, as moving wireless microphones across such spaces can lead to signal challenges. The show then expanded with special guests: first, the popular K-pop trio Huntr/x—known for Netflix's animated film series "Kpop Demon Hunters"—offered a pop-infused "12 Days of Christmas." Country music star Lainey Wilson, whose album 'Bell Bottom Country' won the 2023 CMA Album of the Year award, arrived on a white sleigh for a spirited "Santa Claus Is Coming to Town." The finale featured a powerful "White Christmas" duet by legendary Italian tenor Andrea Bocelli and his son Matteo, before all performers joined for a classic television special-style closing.

This halftime show continues Netflix's strategy of pairing live sports with major musical acts during its holiday NFL slate, a format it debuted last year with a performance from global superstar Beyoncé. By blending Snoop Dogg's iconic West Coast hip-hop with traditional holiday cheer and multi-genre collaborations, Netflix aimed to create a contemporary, family-friendly entertainment event. The segment concluded on a heartwarming note, showing Snoop surrounded by his children and grandchildren in matching holiday pajamas. Earlier on Christmas Day, Netflix broadcast the first of its two games, where the Dallas Cowboys secured a 30-23 victory over the Washington Commanders at Commanders Field.

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