Snoop Dogg Breaks the Internet at NFL Christmas Game as Fans Demand His Halftime Show Replace Super Bowl LX

Matteo Bocelli

Snoop Dogg in the Olympics 2024.(REUTERS)

Ahead of Bad Bunny’s performance in the Super Bowl 60 half-time show in February 2026, fans were treated to a Christmas half-time performance by Snoop Dogg at the Minnesota Vikings vs Detroit Lions Game on TNF.

Snoop Dogg was joined by HUNTR/X, Lainey Wilson and Andrea and Mateo Bocelli. The performance was impressive, and many fans thought that they should replace Bad Bunny in Super Bowl LX on February 8, 2026, at Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara, California.

Genre-bending Christmas halftime show stuns NFL crowd as Snoop Dogg blends K-Pop, country and Andrea Bocelli | Daily Mail Online

“This should have been the halftime show for the Super Bowl! Snoop Dogg just had the best line-up for a halftime show! Excellent job by Netflix!” one user wrote.

 

“Snoop Dogg, Andrea & Matteo Bocelli, Lainey Wilson & EJAE. Excellent halftime show on @netflix ! Whoever produced today’s show should take over for the Super Bowl. The last few have been awful. This was really good,” wrote one.

Snoop Dogg Rocks Netflix's NFL Christmas Halftime with Andrea Bocelli Surprise, HUNTR/X, & Lainey Wilson - That Grape Juice

“Just saying, this half time show was wayyyy better than many half shows on the Super Bowl!!! So much talent! Snoop Dogg, amazing performance!” wrote one.

“Snoop Dogg’s halftime show during the Vikings-Lions game was better than most of the Super Bowl shows over the last 20 years. The NFL could do so much better with the SB shows,” said one.

“Calling it now, the Snoop Dogg Christmas Halftime Show will have more views than the Super Bowl Halftime show. Bookmark it,” added another.

Genre-bending Christmas halftime show stuns NFL crowd as Snoop Dogg blends K-Pop, country and Andrea Bocelli | Daily Mail Online

Under the NFL’s streaming agreements and direct contracts with artists, production expenses are fully covered by the league and broadcaster, while artists are paid only the SAG-AFTRA minimum scale. Super Bowl halftime performers receive no additional performance fee beyond this.

Like past NFL holiday halftime shows, Snoop Dogg, Lainey Wilson, HUNTR/X vocalists and Clinton appeared largely for visibility rather than pay. The true financial benefit comes later, as huge audiences typically drive spikes in streaming numbers, music sales and tour demand.

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