Beyoncé will perform during the halftime show of the Houston Texans and Baltimore Ravens game airing live Dec. 25 on Netflix
Netflix’s recent live-streamed Mike Tyson and Jake Paul boxing match on Nov. 15 faced glitches, leading a Florida man to reportedly file a class action lawsuit alleging breach of contract and deceptive actions.
Beyoncé‘s upcoming halftime show at the Houston Texans and Baltimore Ravens game on Christmas, which will also air live on the service, however, will be glitch-free — according to her mom, Tina Knowles.
“Everything’s going to be good,” the Matriarch author told TMZ this week. “God is going to be there.”
On Nov. 18, Beyoncé was announced as the halftime show performer for the game at NRG Stadium in her Houston hometown, which will be streamed as part of Netflix’s first-ever NFL Christmas Gameday in addition to the Kansas City Chiefs and Pittsburgh Steelers game.
Upon the live sporting event’s announcement, some prospective viewers began wondering if Netflix would be able to handle the expectedly high viewership following the glitches during the Tyson-Paul match, which more than 100 million people watched worldwide.
Ronald “Blue” Denton of Florida’s Hillsborough County didn’t seem to agree it was successful, as he claimed the experience led to “over 100,000 people complaining online” about “streaming glitches and buffering issues,” according to WFLA, a local NBC affiliate.
A few days after the Tyson-Paul match, ultimately won by Paul, Netflix wrote on Instagram, “Jake Paul vs Mike Tyson makes history with over 108 Million LIVE global viewers!”