Snoop Dogg's 'Holiday Halftime Party' on Netflix: Date, Time, and How to Watch The Special NFL Show

Netflix is solidifying its presence in the live sports landscape by bringing an iconic voice to the biggest holiday on the NFL calendar. Following last year's record-setting performance, the streamer is once again aiming for global domination by announcing a hip-hop titan will headline this year's Christmas Day halftime show.
The announcement highlights Netflix's strategy of uniting sports and music juggernauts for massive live entertainment.
Snoop Dogg will headline Netflix’s NFL Christmas gameday halftime
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All eyes will be on Snoop Dogg when the clock hits halftime during the NFL’s Christmas Gameday live on Netflix. The streamer officially announced on Tuesday, December 16, that Snoop will headline a halftime party live from US Bank Stadium in Minneapolis, Minnesota, on Christmas Day. Snoop Dogg expressed his holiday excitement in a statement.
“NFL, Netflix, and your uncle Snoop on Christmas Day? We are serving up music, love, and good vibes,” Snoop Dogg excitedly said, as per Netflix.
Netflix’s Chief Content Officer, Bela Bajaria, reinforced the significance of the event, saying, "Christmas Gameday just got a whole lot cooler.”
The halftime party, titled Snoop's Holiday Halftime Party, is produced by Jesse Collins Entertainment.
The 2025 schedule includes two compelling divisional matchups for the streamer’s second NFL Christmas Gameday.
The 2025 NFL Christmas Gameday matchups on Netflix
The NFL Christmas Gameday returns to Netflix in 2025 with two marquee games that will showcase. Streaming live on Netflix, the Dallas Cowboys versus Washington Commanders game will air at 1:00 PM ET from Northwest Stadium in Landover, Maryland.
The doubleheader continues with the second game, featuring the Detroit Lions versus the Minnesota Vikings at 4:30 PM ET. The Netflix Christmas Day games will also air on CBS affiliates in the competing team cities and be available on US mobile devices with NFL+.
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Continuing the tradition started in 2024, each team playing on Christmas Day will be wearing a festive, holiday-inspired patch on their uniform in both their Week 16 and Christmas Day games. Featuring the NFL shield backed by two candy canes, the patch adds a fun, seasonal element to the on-field attire. This completes the Christmas for Netflix's sports viewers.
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Are you excited to see Snoop Dogg serving music on Snoop's Holiday Halftime Party? Let us know in the comments below.
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Edited By: Hriddhi Maitra
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