Beyoncé’s Emmy Journey: From First Win to Potential Second for “Beyoncé Bowl“
Beyoncé has officially entered the Emmy winner’s circle.Her spectacular “Beyoncé Bowl” – the halftime show built around her groundbreaking Cowboy Carter album – is now vying for a second Emmy, adding to a growing list of accolades for the performance. let’s break down her journey and what this nomination means.
A First-Time Win & Five Nominations
In August, Beyoncé secured her first Emmy Award for Outstanding Costumes for Variety, Nonfiction or Reality Programming.She shared this win with a talented team of designers: Shiona Turini, Erica rice, Molly Peters, Chelsea Staebell, and Timothy White. This initial victory came as part of the juried awards announced ahead of the main ceremony.
“Beyoncé Bowl” didn’t stop there, racking up a total of five nominations at the 2025 Emmy Awards.These included recognition for choreography, production design, and directing for a variety special. While the Creative Arts Emmys awarded one win, the biggest prize - Outstanding Live Variety Special – is still within reach.
The Competition is fierce
The prime-time Emmy ceremony will see “Beyoncé bowl” compete against some heavy hitters. Here’s who she’s up against:
* Kendrick Lamar’s Super Bowl LVI Halftime Show (Lamar already secured an Emmy for music direction on this performance).
* The 97th Academy Awards (Oscars).
* SNL50: The Anniversary Special (a major winner with seven Emmys already).
* SNL50: The Homecoming Concert.
This is a competitive field, but Beyoncé’s innovative performance has a strong chance.
A Showstopping Performance, Rooted in Houston
“Beyoncé Bowl” wasn’t just a concert; it was a cultural moment. filmed in her hometown of Houston at NRG Stadium during the NFL’s first-ever Christmas Day game, the 13-minute spectacle showcased the breadth of Cowboy Carter.
You may recall the medley included:
* ”16 carriages”
* A stunning rendition of The Beatles’ “Blackbird”
* “Ya Ya,” “My House,” and “Sweet Honey Buckiin”
* “Spaghettii/Riiverdance”
* “Levii’s Jeans”
* A heartfelt cover of Dolly Parton’s “Jolene”
* The chart-topping lead single, “Texas Hold ‘Em”
The performance also featured electrifying appearances from artists like Post Malone, Shaboozey, Reyna Roberts, and more. Los Angeles Times pop music critic Mikael Wood aptly described it as “a thrill from top to bottom.”
A History of Emmy recognition
This isn’t Beyoncé’s first foray into Emmy nominations. She’s been recognized previously for:
* Homecoming: A Film by Beyoncé (documenting her 2018 Coachella performance)
* Lemonade (her groundbreaking 2016 visual album)
* On the Run Tour: beyoncé and Jay-Z (a 2014 HBO concert special)
* Her Super Bowl XLVII halftime performance in 2013.
Though, 2025 marks the first year she’s taken home the coveted award, signaling a new chapter in her already legendary career.
Where to Watch
want to see the highlights? An edited presentation of the 2025 Creative arts emmy Awards is currently streaming on Hulu.
This is a pivotal moment for Beyoncé, solidifying her status as a multi-talented artist who consistently pushes creative boundaries. Whether she wins another Emmy this year or not, “Beyoncé Bowl” has already left an indelible mark on entertainment history.









