Beyoncé screams ‘Stop!’ mid-air as suspended car malfunctions at tour kickoff

Beyoncé fans panicked as mid-air stage prop nearly collapsed live.
Beyoncé’s fans experienced a horrifying moment when she suffered a startling malfunction while singing her song “16 Carriages” inside a car suspended in the air at NRG Stadium during the first concert of her Cowboy Carter tour in Houston. The concert was held at NRG Stadium.
Beyoncé was wearing a safety harness, and it was tied to a cable that was attached to the automobile when the red convertible that she was sitting in began to tilt dangerously in the air. Videos that were uploaded to TikTok showed the moment that the car began to tilt.
Pop icon was heard yelling into the microphone, “Stop, stop, stop, stop.” This occurred as the incident was taking place. She remained suspended in the air, looking down and then up, before smiling at the audience, who replied with clapping and cheers. The music suddenly stopped, and she continued to look at the audience.
After a little pause, she spoke to the crowd and expressed her gratitude by stating, “Thank you for your patience.” After then, the car was brought down to the middle of the stage in a calm and steady manner, where it ceased to tilt. During the time that the lights were being turned down, the celebrity went back to her original position and continued to smile at the assembled audience.
A supporter commented on the video, “Oh my god, she scared me.” I’m relieved that she is safe and that nothing has happened to her! “Somebody’s getting fired,” Beyoncé said during her I Am World Tour in 2010, referring to her famous statement, which was “Somebody’s getting fired.”
According to Hot New Hip Hop, the automobile stopped moving in the middle of the song, and after it was lowered, Beyoncé briefly left the stage before returning and finishing the show. This information comes from the Houston Chronicle.
After some time had passed, a video was uploaded on the X platform that showed Beyoncé promising her supporters, “If I ever fall, I know you’ll catch me,” to which they spontaneously applauded.