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Beyoncé Pauses Houston Concert After Car Prop Malfunction Left Her Dangling Over Crowds

She was singing “16 Carriages,” as she sat in the back of a red convertible prop high above the crowds on Saturday, when it suddenly slanted in the air.

The superstar singer Beyoncé gave thousands of fans a scare during a concert in Houston on Saturday, as a car prop in which she sang high above the crowds suddenly tilted sharply to one side in an apparent malfunction.

The moment, which was caught on video, showed Beyoncé wearing a white cowboy hat with an American flag by her side performing her song “16 Carriages” from the back of a red convertible when it slanted in the air over the crowds.

“Stop. Stop, stop, stop, stop. Stop,” the singer calmly announced as she paused the performance over the roaring crowd, which called for her to be brought down.

The car and Beyoncé were harnessed to cables and she could be seen gripping one as the vehicle continued to dangle over concertgoers, who held up their illuminated smartphones like candles.

In April in Los Angeles, Beyoncé appeared in a car similar to the one that malfunctioned on Saturday in Houston.The New York Times

The singer, 43, was slowly lowered to safety, much to the joy and relief of her fans who cheered her.

“OMG she scared me,” one fan shared in a video.

In another clip when she was back onstage, Beyoncé told the crowd, “If ever I fall, I know y’all would catch me.”

It was not clear what led to the mishap. Parkwood Entertainment, the singer’s management company, said in an Instagram post that “a technical mishap caused the flying car, a prop Beyoncé uses to circle the stadium, and see her fans up close, to tilt.” The company said, “She was quickly lowered and no one was injured.” A representative for the stadium did not give further details.

In a compilation of images from the show, the company also included one of Beyoncé performing from the dangling prop.

The concert was held at the NRG Stadium in Houston, her hometown, and was the first of two shows there this weekend.

The concerts are part of her international Cowboy Carter Tour, which opened in April in Los Angeles, to support her 2024 album “Cowboy Carter,” which won album of the year at the Grammys this year.

Source: Music - nytimes.com


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