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Dolly Parton is Cowboys' halftime star for Thanksgiving: How to watch, livestream
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Date:2025-04-15 05:10:48
Dolly Parton is performing during the halftime show for the Dallas Cowboys' Thanksgiving Day game against the Washington Commanders at Dallas' AT&T Stadium.
This is Parton's first time performing on Thanksgiving. The show comes after her newest album "Rockstar" was released on Nov. 17. It's the first rock-and-roll album of her storied career.
The event will also be the opening act for The Salvation Army's Red Kettle Kickoff, a fundraising campaign, fittingly bringing the queen of philanthropy, Parton herself, to support the campaign.
Here is what you need to know about the performance.
When does Dolly Parton perform for Commanders-Cowboys?
Thursday's game starts at 4:30 pm ET. The halftime performance will likely take place around 6 p.m. as NFL games typically last about three hours. Parton's halftime show is set to last for over six minutes.
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How to watch/livestream Dolly Parton's halftime show
The performance will premiere on the CBS Sports Network. CBS Sports Network can be streamed on YouTube TV or DirecTV Stream. You can also watch CBS Sports Network on Fubo TV and Hulu.
Fans with cable can also watch on their local CBS channel.
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Dolly Parton's very busy 2023
On Saturday, Parton led Neyland Stadium at the University of Tennessee in Knoxville in singing "Rocky Top" at the end of the first quarter of the Vols' game against Georgia.
Parton was led onto the stage by legendary Vols quarterback Peyton Manning. She was joined by Tennessee's choir.
The stadium performance comes amid Parton's very busy 2023 featuring her new album, updates to Dollywood and an exhibit featuring her iconic dresses.
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