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

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 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.

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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.

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"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.

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