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Terrifying moment: Beyoncé's stage rig tilts mid-air during Houston Show, fans left stunned
Terrifying moment: Beyoncé's stage rig tilts mid-air during Houston Show, fans left stunned

Time of India

time12 hours ago

  • Entertainment
  • Time of India

Terrifying moment: Beyoncé's stage rig tilts mid-air during Houston Show, fans left stunned

Fans got scared when Beyoncé's car prop tilted in midair during her performance on Saturday night during her Cowboy Carter tour in Houston due to a technical glitch. On social media, a number of images and videos of the incident surfaced. At the NRG Stadium, Beyonce gave a performance. At her Houston show, Beyoncé gets scared of a car tilting in midair The videos, which were posted on X (formerly Twitter), showed Beyoncé singing 16 Carriages while seated in a car. Suddenly, the vehicle began to tilt to one side. As the car leaned further, the audience screamed and gasped, raising questions about the star's safety. Then, Beyonce repeatedly said "stop" as she paused her song. A few seconds later, she was safely lowered to the ground. After landing safely, Beyoncé reassures her fans "If I ever fall, I know y'all will catch me," Beyoncé smiled as she reassured fans after taking the stage again. The audience responded with loud clapping and cheers. Later, in an Instagram Stories statement, her company, Parkwood, confirmed the incident. It said, ""Tonight in Houston, at NRG Stadium, a technical mishap caused the flying car... to tilt. She was quickly lowered, and no one was injured. The show continued without incident. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Perdagangkan CFD Emas dengan Broker Tepercaya IC Markets Mendaftar Undo " Responses to Beyoncé's videos on the internet Fans posted bits of the performance on X (formerly Twitter), claiming that despite Beyoncé's smile, she appeared "terrified." "The way she was trying to smile through it and keep her composure, don't get back in that car again, Beyoncé, and I'm serious," was the caption posted alongside a video of the incident on X. One fan responded to it by saying, "Beyonce, no more car. It was cute at first, but I can't let you do this. " "This is what makes her legendary." A person wrote, "Not just the greatness during great moments, but the grace and stoicism during unpredictable challenges." Another fan tweeted, "This had to be beyond terrifying." Another person tweeted, "Bless her heart! She's staying so strong, but she looks terrified!" "That car has lowkey always been a danger, tbh." An X user remarked, "Crazy how she can remain so professional while in danger, like???". One tweet said, "She's definitely a professional, scared and all." "One thing for sure, I know she was not just concerned for herself but for the fans beneath her," tweeted another fan. Even if she was considering continuing, she knew there were multiple safety issues on the line.' Regarding Beyoncé, her performances Beyoncé's 22-date Cowboy Carter tour included the Houston performance. Following her upcoming July 4 and 7 shows in Washington, DC, she will play her final shows in Atlanta on July 10 and 11. Beyoncé became the first Black woman to win Album of the Year after Lauryn Hill in 1999 when she won three Grammy Awards for her Cowboy Carter album earlier this year.

Beyonces Mid-Air Accident During Houston Show: Singer Stops Cowboy Carter Tour To Land Safely
Beyonces Mid-Air Accident During Houston Show: Singer Stops Cowboy Carter Tour To Land Safely

India.com

time15 hours ago

  • Entertainment
  • India.com

Beyonces Mid-Air Accident During Houston Show: Singer Stops Cowboy Carter Tour To Land Safely

Houston : The Houston stop of Beyonce's "Cowboy Carter" tour took a tense turn on Saturday night when a technical issue caused her mid-air car prop to tilt dangerously during her performance, reported Variety. According to the publication, while singing "16 Carriages" at the NRG Stadium, Beyonce was riding a flying car-- a special prop she uses to get closer to fans -- when it suddenly started tipping to one side. The crowd gasped and screamed as the car leaned further, raising concerns for the star's safety. However, Beyonce was safely and quickly lowered to the ground. After she returned to the stage, the singer reassured fans with a smile, saying, "If I ever fall I know y'all would catch me." The crowd responded with loud cheers and applause. Her company, Parkwood, later confirmed the incident in a statement posted to Instagram Stories. It read, "Tonight in Houston, at NRG Stadium, a technical mishap caused the flying car... to tilt. She was quickly lowered and no one was injured. The show continued without incident." Take a look The Houston concert was part of Beyonce's 22-date "Cowboy Carter" tour. She now heads to Washington, D.C. for her upcoming July 4 and 7 shows, followed by final performances in Atlanta on July 10 and 11. Earlier this year, Beyonce won three Grammy Awards for her Cowboy Carter album, including Album of the Year, making her the first Black woman to win the top honor since Lauryn Hill in 1999.

'This was beyond terrifying': Fans react after Beyonce faces mid-air car tilt scare during Houston show
'This was beyond terrifying': Fans react after Beyonce faces mid-air car tilt scare during Houston show

Hindustan Times

time16 hours ago

  • Entertainment
  • Hindustan Times

'This was beyond terrifying': Fans react after Beyonce faces mid-air car tilt scare during Houston show

Singer Beyonce's Cowboy Carter tour in Houston on Saturday night made fans panic when a technical issue caused her car prop to tilt mid-air during her performance. Several videos and pictures of the incident emerged on social media platforms. Beyonce performed at the NRG Stadium. Beyonce performed at the NRG Stadium in Houston. In the videos, shared on X (formerly Twitter), Beyonce, sitting in the car as she sang 16 Carriages. The car suddenly started tipping to one side. The crowd gasped and screamed as the car leaned further, raising concerns for the star's safety. Beyonce then paused her song, repeatedly saying, "stop". She was then safely lowered to the ground moments later. After she returned to the stage, Beyonce reassured fans with a smile, saying, "If I ever fall, I know y'all would catch me." The crowd responded with loud cheers and applause. Her company, Parkwood, later confirmed the incident in a statement posted to Instagram Stories. It read, "Tonight in Houston, at NRG Stadium, a technical mishap caused the flying car... to tilt. She was quickly lowered, and no one was injured. The show continued without incident." Internet reacts to Beyonce's videos Fans on X (formerly Twitter) shared clips from the show, saying Beyonce looked "terrified" even though she smiled. A video of the incident was shared on X with the caption, "The way she was trying to smile through it and keep her composure, don't get back in that car again, Beyonce, and I'm serious." Reacting to it, a fan said, "Beyonce no more car. It was cute at first, but I can't let you do this." "This is what makes her legendary. Not just the greatness during great moments, but the gracefulness and stoicism during unpredictable challenges," wrote a person. "This had to be beyond terrifying," another fan tweeted. "Bless her heart! She's staying so strong, but she looks terrified!" tweeted another person. "That car has lowkey always been a danger tbh. Crazy how she can remain so professional while in danger like???" asked an X user. "She's definitely a professional, scared and all," read a tweet. Another fan tweeted, 'One thing for sure, I know she was not just concerned for herself but for the fans beneath her. Even if she was considering continuing, she knew there were multiple safety issues on the line.' About Beyonce, her shows The Houston concert was part of Beyonce's 22-date Cowboy Carter tour. She will perform next in Washington, DC, for her upcoming July 4 and 7 shows, followed by final performances in Atlanta on July 10 and 11. Earlier this year, Beyonce won three Grammy Awards for her Cowboy Carter album, including Album of the Year, making her the first Black woman to win the top honour since Lauryn Hill in 1999.

Beyonce Narrowly Escapes Fall After "Flying Car" Malfunctions, Concert Stopped To Land Her Safely
Beyonce Narrowly Escapes Fall After "Flying Car" Malfunctions, Concert Stopped To Land Her Safely

NDTV

time16 hours ago

  • Entertainment
  • NDTV

Beyonce Narrowly Escapes Fall After "Flying Car" Malfunctions, Concert Stopped To Land Her Safely

Houston (Texas): The Houston stop of Beyonce's "Cowboy Carter" tour took a tense turn on Saturday night when a technical issue caused her mid-air car prop to tilt dangerously during her performance, reported Variety. According to the publication, while singing "16 Carriages" at the NRG Stadium, Beyonce was riding a flying car-- a special prop she uses to get closer to fans -- when it suddenly started tipping to one side. The crowd gasped and screamed as the car leaned further, raising concerns for the star's safety. However, Beyonce was safely and quickly lowered to the ground. After she returned to the stage, the singer reassured fans with a smile, saying, "If I ever fall I know y'all would catch me." The crowd responded with loud cheers and applause. Her company, Parkwood, later confirmed the incident in a statement posted to Instagram Stories. It read, "Tonight in Houston, at NRG Stadium, a technical mishap caused the flying car... to tilt. She was quickly lowered and no one was injured. The show continued without incident." the way she was trying to smile through it and keep her composure 😭😭😭 don't get back in that car again beyoncé and i'm SERIOUS — onii ☆▷ (@__Onixivy_) June 29, 2025 The Houston concert was part of Beyonce's 22-date "Cowboy Carter" tour. She now heads to Washington, D.C. for her upcoming July 4 and 7 shows, followed by final performances in Atlanta on July 10 and 11. Earlier this year, Beyonce won three Grammy Awards for her Cowboy Carter album, including Album of the Year, making her the first Black woman to win the top honor since Lauryn Hill in 1999.

Beyoncé left dangling midair due to scary ‘technical mishap' during ‘Cowboy Carter' tour performance
Beyoncé left dangling midair due to scary ‘technical mishap' during ‘Cowboy Carter' tour performance

Yahoo

time17 hours ago

  • Entertainment
  • Yahoo

Beyoncé left dangling midair due to scary ‘technical mishap' during ‘Cowboy Carter' tour performance

Somebody's getting fired. Beyoncé was left dangling midair in a car while performing during the first Houston 'Cowboy Carter' tour stop. On Saturday, the 'Cuff It' singer was catapulted into the air in a red car for the performance of her country hit '16 Carriages.' While the vehicle was supposed to make its way around the venue so fans who don't have floor seats could get a closer look at Beyoncé, the car began leaning to one side and came to a complete stop. After finishing the first verse of the song, the mom of three yelled, 'Stop, stop, stop, stop' as she sat at a standstill above screaming fans below. After crew members rushed over, the red car was lowered to the ground and Beyoncé was safely removed. In true Beyoncé fashion, the pop star walked back over to the stage to finish belting out the song. After videos of the incident went viral, her entertainment company, Parkwood, took to Instagram to explain what happened. 'Tonight in Houston, at NRG Stadium, a technical mishap caused the flying car, a prop Beyoncé uses to circle the stadium, and see her fans up close, to tilt,' the statemen read. 'She was quickly lowered and no one was injured. The show continued without incident.' Earlier this month, the Grammy winner effortlessly bounced a wardrobe malfunction while kicking off the London leg of her tour. While performing her 2022 hit 'I'm That Girl,' Beyoncé's metallic fringed chaps fell to the floor mid-dance move. However, the 'Drunk In Love' singer handled it like a pro and slowly slid down to the floor during a music break to pick them back up. One of her backup dancers then assisted in helping secure the pants so the show could go on. Beyoncé's 'Cowboy Carter' tour continues for a second night in her hometown on Sunday.

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