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Video of Beyoncé’s Flying Car ‘Mishap’ in Houston

Beyoncé Knowles-Carter on stage at NRG Stadium in her home city, Houston Texas ON JUNE 28, 2025. This was the first of two shows here on her COWBOY CARTER TOUR. Beyoncé "Cowboy Carter Tour" in concert, Houston, Texas, USA - 28 Jun 2025
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Beyoncé’s highly anticipated “Cowboy Carter” tour faced a dramatic moment during her performance at the NRG Stadium in Houston, Texas. The star, known for her grandiose performances and cutting-edge stage effects, encountered a rare technical setback with a flying car prop—a focal element of her concert routine. As part of the show, Beyoncé was performing “16 Carriages” while suspended mid-air in a red convertible, a visual spectacle that had become a signature of the tour. However, the car suddenly tilted to the side, causing concern among fans and prompting her to interrupt the performance.

Despite the unexpected malfunction, Beyoncé demonstrated remarkable composure and professionalism. She repeatedly instructed technicians with a calm yet firm “stop, stop, stop,” while maintaining her balance in the precariously tilted car. Audience members recorded the tense moment, and the footage quickly spread across social media, with many fans expressing their admiration for Beyoncé’s poise under pressure.

The immediate response from Beyoncé’s management, Parkwood Entertainment, reassured fans that she was safely lowered to the ground without any injuries, and the show resumed smoothly afterward. In a statement, Parkwood Entertainment confirmed the incident was purely a technical glitch and praised the swift actions of their team to ensure Beyoncé’s safety, which allowed the show to continue as planned.

Beyoncé took the incident in stride, addressing the crowd with gratitude once back on terra firma, saying, “If ever I fall, I know y’all will catch me.” This sentiment resonated deeply with her hometown audience, who displayed unwavering support throughout the mishap. The technical hiccup unfolded just one night into Beyoncé’s series of performances in Houston, her hometown, and marked a memorable yet unsettling moment in her otherwise flawless tour.

The technical mishap led to a change in the subsequent performance lineup when Beyoncé decided to omit the car stunt for the following night’s show. The performance of “16 Carriages” was also cut from the setlist, prioritizing safety while maintaining the high-energy atmosphere her shows are known for. Beyoncé further compensated with spectacular new outfits and brought onstage collaborators like Les Twins, enhancing the visual and dance aspects of her show.

For the second Houston performance, Beyoncé dazzled her fans with fresh fashion choices and included celebrated dancers, Les Twins, adding a new level of excitement to the event. Their electrifying energy synced perfectly with Beyoncé’s dynamic stage presence, offering a visually captivating experience that left the audience in awe despite the absence of the flying car segment.

Fans and media outlets complemented Beyoncé not only for her creativity and performance flair but also for her capability to manage unexpected challenges with grace. Her onstage stilts mishap managed to reinforce her connection with fans, portraying her as a charismatic performer able to navigate through any unforeseen events with grace and humor.

The “Cowboy Carter” tour, which supports Beyoncé’s eighth studio album, has been a blend of musical genres with a focus on country music influences. The distinguished artist has balanced traditional country themes with her iconic pop style, making the tour a showcase of musical diversity and artistic evolution. Beyoncé continues to engage audiences worldwide with her innovative performances and commitment to delivering exceptional live experiences.

Despite the Houston incident, Beyoncé’s “Cowboy Carter” tour is noted for its financial success, contributing significantly to her earnings and maintaining her status as a leading figure in the music industry. The tour’s massive production values and Beyoncé’s star power assure an unforgettable experience for concertgoers, further cementing her legacy as a pioneering and resilient artist.

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