
Beyonce's Concert Paused After Aerial Stage Prop Malfunctions, Singer Stranded Mid-Air
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Beyoncé got stuck mid-air during a Houston concert on a flying car prop. She stayed calm, and the crew safely brought her down. Fans praised her professionalism.
What started as a regular concert night in Houston quickly turned into a tense moment when Beyoncé got stuck mid-air during her performance. The singer was performing 16 Carriages while sitting on a flying car prop that suddenly tilted, leaving her dangling and holding on tightly.
Fans were shocked as the car swayed. Beyoncé, trying to stay balanced, called out on the mic, 'Stop! Stop! Stop!" The crowd began shouting too, asking the crew to help her immediately. Despite the scary situation, Beyoncé kept her cool. She was seen smiling nervously while gripping the edge of the tilted car.
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Thankfully, the team acted quickly and safely brought the prop down. Once back on the main stage, Beyoncé stepped off and calmly continued with the show. The crowd cheered loudly, and the singer said, 'If I ever fall, I know y'all would catch me!"
Many people online praised her for staying calm and professional.
This happened shortly after Beyoncé had wrapped up the European leg of her Cowboy Carter tour in France. She was also recently seen at a Louis Vuitton fashion show with her husband, Jay-Z.
Stage accidents happen more often than you might think, even to the biggest stars. From small mistakes to big problems, many celebrities have faced surprises during live shows. Taylor Swift, for example, has dealt with a few stage issues. During one of her Folklore performances, she got stuck on a platform and nearly fell. Even with all the planning, things can still go wrong.
Green Day's Billie Joe Armstrong had a more dramatic moment. During a concert, he lost his temper, cursed loudly, smashed his guitar, and walked off stage. Once, P!nk's entire show came to a standstill because she went flying off the stage.
Stage troubles aren't just for musicians. Theatre actors have had their fair share of slip-ups too. Many performers have forgotten lines, missed cues, or even fallen during live shows.
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