Incident at Beyoncé concert in Houston forces show to be interrupted
During the show in Houston, the suspended platform with Beyoncé began to tilt in the air, prompting the singer to urgently interrupt the performance in front of thousands of spectators.
USA, Houston — During Beyoncé's concert as part of her global Cowboy Carter tour in Houston, an incident occurred that forced the artist to stop the performance.
While performing the song 16 Carriages, the flying car in which the singer was seated suddenly began to tilt. The suspended structure, which is usually securely fixed above the arena, malfunctioned this time, causing alarm for both the artist and the audience.
In eyewitness videos, the 43-year-old singer can be heard stopping the song and saying anxiously into the microphone: “Stop, stop, stop.”
The audience fell silent before beginning to applaud and cheer in support.
The stage crew responded quickly: the platform was carefully lowered to the stage, preventing any injuries.
After a brief pause, Beyoncé returned to the stage, thanked the fans for their support, and finished the performance.