Snoop Dogg Brings Out Huntrix, Lainey Wilson for Netflix NFL Christmas Halftime Show

Snoop Dogg Brings Out Huntrix, Lainey Wilson for Netflix NFL Christmas Halftime Show


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Snoop Dogg took over for the NFL’s second-ever Christmas Halftime show on Thursday evening, enlisting a star-studded set of cameos from the likes of Lainey Wilson, the singers behind KPop Demon Hunters‘ Huntrix, and a book-end cameo from the veteran rapper’s longtime pal Martha Stewart to help him out.

Netflix confirmed Snoop as the halftime performer over a week ago for the Detroit Lions-Minnesota Vikings game. The streaming service also aired the Cowboys-Commanders game earlier today, while the Broncos and Chiefs will face off this evening on Amazon Prime Video as the streaming wars’ live sports event theater rages on.

The first surprise of the performance came at the top, with Stewart reading the introduction to the performance, a twist on “T’was the Night Before Christmas.” Stewart and Snoop have been pals for decades, sparking the unlikely friendship after he appeared on her daytime show.

“It’s Christmas, and we’re about to do some of my favorite Christmas songs,” the rap icon told the crowd before a choral performance of “My Favorite Things” from The Sound of Music

Snoop, in a red suit with a matching fur-trimmed jacket, opened with the familiar beat of “The Next Episode” and ran through an array of his hits from the stage, from “Nuthin’ but a G Thang,” “Who Am I (What’s My Name)?” and “Drop it Like it’s Hot,” backed y a live orchestra. But the guest stars may have stolen the show from the rap legend.

Huntrix performers Ejae, Audrey Nuna, and Rei Ami performed a rendition of “The 12 Days of Christmas” in what was one of several covers of holiday classics from major artists. The performance further cemented the global takeover of K-Pop Demon Hunters and its music. Their track “Golden” is contending for a Grammy for song of the year in February, and it will be a front-runner this Oscar season as well.

All eyes were on Wilson as she entered on a sleigh in a winter-white jumpsuit with a cowboy hat on and belted out “Santa Claus is Coming to Town.” For Wilson, the Christmas appearance caps off a landmark 2025 that also included being the biggest winner at the CMA Awards back in November.

The final whiplash-enducing moment came with father-son vocalists Andrea and Matteo Bocelli closing out the eclectic holiday romp with a serene version of “White Christmas.” The two were joined by Snoop and all of the other guests as the performance concluded.

Snoop’s show on Thursday marked the second time the NFL has ever done a halftime concert for Christmas, following Beyoncé’s Emmy-nominated “Beyoncé Bowl” last year; the superstar brought out Cowboy Carter collaborators Post Malone and Shaboozey in what turned into an instant classic performance.

While this was Snoop Dogg’s first time on the Christmas stage, he’s no stranger to NFL halftime shows overall, putting on one of the best halftime shows in recent memory alongside Dr. Dre, Mary J. Blige, Eminem, and Kendrick Lamar for a hometown concert when the Super Bowl was in Los Angeles in 2021.


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