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    Home » “The entire stadium held its breath for 90 seconds — Snoop Dogg caused a sensation by bringing Andrea Bocelli, HUNTR/X, and Lainey Wilson onto the NFL Christmas stage, leaving over 60 million viewers worldwide speechless!” No one expected the Christmas Eve on Netflix to explode like this. As the halftime music played, Snoop Dogg made an impromptu appearance — and then the stadium erupted when Andrea Bocelli unexpectedly sang along, joining HUNTR/X and Lainey Wilson in an unprecedented collaboration. In less than 7 minutes, this moment swept social media with tens of millions of views, thousands of reaction clips, and countless exclamations of, “Is this real?” No fireworks, no gimmicks — just voices that seemed incompatible sharing the stage, yet created a Christmas miracle that left the world speechless.
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    “The entire stadium held its breath for 90 seconds — Snoop Dogg caused a sensation by bringing Andrea Bocelli, HUNTR/X, and Lainey Wilson onto the NFL Christmas stage, leaving over 60 million viewers worldwide speechless!” No one expected the Christmas Eve on Netflix to explode like this. As the halftime music played, Snoop Dogg made an impromptu appearance — and then the stadium erupted when Andrea Bocelli unexpectedly sang along, joining HUNTR/X and Lainey Wilson in an unprecedented collaboration. In less than 7 minutes, this moment swept social media with tens of millions of views, thousands of reaction clips, and countless exclamations of, “Is this real?” No fireworks, no gimmicks — just voices that seemed incompatible sharing the stage, yet created a Christmas miracle that left the world speechless.

    Kelly WhitewoodBy Kelly WhitewoodDecember 26, 20252 Mins Read
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    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 — and he made sure they stayed tuned in.

    The hip-hop icon headlined Netflix’s NFL Christmas Gameday Halftime Show, turning what’s usually a quick breather into a full-blown holiday spectacle. Equal parts West Coast swagger and Christmas magic, the set delivered surprise guests, classic hits, and genre-bending moments that felt tailor-made for the streaming era.

    The celebration kicked off in style with funk legend George Clinton and longtime Snoop collaborator Martha Stewart, who gave the crowd a playful, halftime-themed spin on ’Twas the Night Before Christmas. From there, Snoop took over, running through an arsenal of career-defining hits like “Gin and Juice,” “Who Am I (What’s My Name),” and “Drop It Like It’s Hot.”

    But this wasn’t just a greatest-hits run. Snoop blended his catalog with festive flair, bringing out HUNTR/X — fresh off the blockbuster KPOP Demon Hunters — for a lively rendition of “The 12 Days of Christmas.” The genre-hopping continued when Lainey Wilson rolled in via the now-iconic “Snoopmobile,” delivering a crowd-pleasing take on “Santa Claus Is Comin’ to Town.”

    Death Row newcomer Tonio Armani added a smooth melodic layer to the mix, before the show shifted gears entirely for a jaw-dropping finale. Legendary tenor Andrea Bocelli, joined by his son Matteo Bocelli, closed the set with a stunning performance of “White Christmas.” The moment was elegant, unexpected, and undeniably powerful — a reminder that Snoop knows exactly how to curate a moment.

    Following Beyoncé’s Christmas Day halftime launch, Snoop’s performance proved that Netflix is all-in on turning NFL halftimes into must-watch events. The show will stream as a standalone Netflix special on December 26, giving fans another chance to catch every surprise, switch-up, and holiday twist.

    One thing’s certain: Snoop Dogg didn’t just perform at halftime — he owned Christmas Day.

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