“THIS BROKE THE INTERNET IN REAL TIME” — Netflix’s NFL Christmas Halftime Show Went Completely Off the Rails as Snoop Dogg Triggered a Shock-And-Awe Collision of Opera, Hip-Hop, Country, and Christmas That Left Millions Staring in DisbeliefViewers thought they were settling in for swagger, beats, and Snoop Dogg doing what he does best. Then — without warning — the night flipped on its head. Andrea Bocelli walked out, the stadium froze, and goosebumps swept across millions of screens at once.! Just as the silence became electric, the energy roared back. Lainey Wilson brought raw, soulful fire. HUNTR/X detonated the stage with high-voltage momentum. Hip-hop collided with opera, country crashed into football, and Christmas suddenly felt bigger than the game itself. What unfolded wasn’t a halftime break — it was a cultural moment. Chaotic. Magical. Completely unrepeatable. Fans aren’t calling this a performance anymore. They’re calling it the night the NFL changed the rules of entertainment. 👇👇👇

Snoop Dogg Rocks Netflix's NFL Christmas Halftime with Andrea Bocelli Surprise, HUNTR/X, & Lainey Wilson

Snoop Dogg had millions Netflix and chilling on Christmas Day.

The Hip-Hop icon headlined the NFL’s Christmas Gameday Halftime Show, which aired live on the streamer.

And it was a showstopping spectacle; one which transformed the break into a full-blown festive celebration packed with surprise guests, holiday classics, and unmistakable West Coast swagger.

Full story below…

Kicking off the special with the likes of funk legend George Clinton and Martha Stewart, the latter of whom delivers a playful, Halftime-themed spin on ‘Twas the Night Before Christmas’.


Thereafter, Snoop blazed the stage with an endless arsenal of hits, including ‘Gin and Juice,’ ‘Who Am I (What’s My Name)’ and ‘Drop It Like It’s Hot.’

Blended classic bops with Christmas charm, the set saw the rapper joined by the singing voices of HUNTR/X from blockbuster hit ‘KPOP Demon Hunters’ who performed the ’12 Days of Christmas.’

Elsewhere, Lainey Wilson arrived in a “Snoopmobile” for her showing of ‘Santa Claus Is Coming to Town,’ Death Row newcomer Tonio Armani joined in the melodic mix, and Andrea Bocelli and Matteo Bocelli concluded with ‘White Christmas’ for a festive finale.

The show, which follows Beyonce’s launch of the Christmas Day Halftime, will stream as a standalone Netflix special on December 26.

Check out Snoop in action:

Andrea and Matteo Bocelli sing White Christmas at Snoop's Holiday Halftime Party | Netflix
EJAE, AUDREY NUNA, and REI AMI perform during Snoop’s Holiday Halftime Party | Netflix