
Beyoncé fans hospitalized from ‘stampede' after her ‘Cowboy Carter' show in Atlanta
Terrifying video from the scene shows people being led into ambulances on stretchers or in wheelchairs, some of them wearing cowboy hats after the star's 'Cowboy Carter' tour at the Mercedes-Benz Stadium.
As fans streamed out of the show into the nearby Vine City MARTA station, a passenger started screaming and running — triggering a stampede on the escalator, officials told Atlanta News First.
4 8 were hospitalized after a 'stampede' at a train station following a Beyoncé concert.
Atlanta News First
That caused the escalator to speed up — before it suddenly stopped, leaving fans 'smashed together' with multiple passengers falling on them, one witness told Fox 5.
One person suffered a broken ankle and seven others were taken to the hospital with cuts and scrapes, Fox 5 reported.
4 People were seen being led away on stretchers or in wheelchairs.
Atlanta News First
Officials have not said what caused the escalator malfunction as fans left the stadium at around 1:30 a.m. after Beyonce's final show in Atlanta on her Cowboy Carter tour.
MARTA and the Atlanta Fire Department did not respond immediately to requests for comment.
4 She was performing as part of her 'Cowboy Carter' tour.
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4 One person suffered a broken ankle while seven others had minor injuries.
Atlanta News First
It came after unreleased Beyoncé music was stolen from an SUV belonging to a member of the singer's team in Atlanta.
The music, tour plans, and other 'personal sensitive information' were reportedly stolen from a Jeep Wagoneer rented for Beyoncé's four-show stop at Mercedes-Benz Stadium on July 8, according to an Atlanta Police Department incident report.

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