Post Malone Sends Heartfelt Message to Beyoncé Following Their NFL Performance

Los Angeles, Dec 29 (NationPress) Singer-songwriter Post Malone conveyed his admiration for Beyoncé with a heartfelt shout-out. The 29-year-old artist made an unexpected appearance during Beyoncé’s spectacular Christmas Day halftime show at the Texans-Ravens matchup at NRG Stadium in Houston.
Beyoncé, 43, infused significant holiday spirit and Cowboy Carter vibes into the football event, arriving on horseback while sporting a snow-white cowboy hat and a dazzling white cowgirl outfit, as reported by People magazine.
Later in the performance, after Beyoncé collaborated with country artist Shaboozey, Post Malone joined her on stage, and they performed their hit collaboration “LEVII’S JEANS”.
According to People, Post Malone shared his gratitude for the chance to perform alongside the music legend in a message posted on X (formerly Twitter) on Saturday, December 28. He wrote, “Thank you @Beyonce so much for havin me out in Houston, and on your beautiful record. Also, thank you for sharin your talent and art with the world. I love you.”
Fans seized the moment to express their excitement for the recent collaboration, with one user on X commenting, “New collab??”
The halftime show was notable as it marked the first occasion Beyoncé performed tracks from her latest album before a live audience. The event, which has been affectionately termed the 'Beyonce Bowl', also featured a surprise appearance by her 12-year-old daughter, Blue Ivy.
Blue Ivy made her appearance as her mother concluded the show with “Texas Hold 'Em,” with Beyoncé giving a nod to her eldest child through a subtle lyric alteration, “Then spin me in the middle, Blue, I can't read your mind.”
The duo then executed an intricate line dance before Beyoncé ascended on a platform for the grand finale. Houston is Beyoncé’s hometown.
Additional songs featured that evening included “16 Carriages,” “Blackbiird” (featuring Brittney Spencer, Reyna Roberts, Tiera Kennedy, and Tanner Adell), “My House,” and “Spaghetti.” The performance also showcased a live a cappella group supporting Beyoncé on “American Requiem.”