Beyoncé has won her first Emmy Award, earning the honor for Outstanding Costumes for a Variety, Nonfiction, or Reality Programming for Beyoncé Bowl, the Netflix special documenting her 2024 NFL Christmas Day halftime performance. This milestone is significant not just because it marks her first Emmy, but because it moves her closer to EGOT status—she now has the E and multiple Gs (from her many Grammy wins), with an Oscar and Tony still outstanding if she chooses to pursue them.

Beyoncé Bowl refers to the visual concert experience based on Beyoncé’s holiday halftime show at NRG Stadium in Houston, which leaned into the Cowboy Carter aesthetic and featured a Western-themed performance with special guests including Post Malone, Shaboozey, and her daughter Blue Ivy. The costumes for that show, credited to Beyoncé and her creative team, were widely praised for their bold, thematic design, enough to catch the attention of Emmy voters and secure the win.
This Emmy win adds a major accolade to a résumé already packed with awards and achievements, reinforcing Beyoncé’s status as one of the most decorated artists of her generation. While she still needs an Oscar and a Tony to complete the EGOT quartet, the Emmy represents a high-profile step in that direction and underscores the cultural impact of her work beyond music alone.

