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Beyonce faced a scary moment during her Houston show when her flying car prop tilted mid-air. The singer was quickly lowered to safety, reassuring fans with a heartfelt message. Her team confirmed the technical mishap caused no injuries. The show continued smoothly after the incident.

Key Points: Beyonce's Flying Car Tilt Scare During Houston Cowboy Carter Show

  • Beyonce's flying car prop malfunctioned mid-performance in Houston
  • The singer was safely lowered as fans gasped
  • Parkwood confirmed no injuries occurred
  • The show resumed without further issues
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Beyonce's mid-air car tilts during Houston show; singer pauses 'Cowboy Carter' tour to land safely

Beyonce's mid-air car prop tilted dangerously during her Houston concert, prompting a pause before she safely landed and reassured fans.

"If I ever fall I know y'all would catch me. - Beyonce"

Houston, June 29

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."

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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.

- ANI

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Rohit P
Safety should be top priority for such stunts. Our Bollywood stars should take note too - we've had enough accidents during film shoots. Glad she handled it like a pro!
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Ananya R
That "if I fall" line gave me goosebumps! ❤️ Such grace under pressure. Meanwhile our Indian artists would've probably cursed the technicians on stage 😂
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Sarah B
As someone who works in event management in Delhi, this is my worst nightmare. Props need triple checks, especially when artists' lives are at stake. Good lesson for all concert organizers.
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Vikram M
Why take such risks just for entertainment? Our classical musicians give breathtaking performances sitting on a simple chair. Less is more sometimes.
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Kavya N
Beyonce's professionalism is unmatched! Handled it like a queen 👑 Reminds me of that time when SRK continued performing despite technical issues at Wankhede. True stars shine through challenges!

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