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7NEWS
30-06-2025
- Entertainment
- 7NEWS
Beyoncé halts concert as flying car prop malfunctions mid-air: ‘Stop, stop, stop'
Beyoncé pumped the brakes on one of her final songs in Houston on Saturday after a flying-car prop seemingly malfunctioned while she was mid-air. The Houston-born singer was making a hometown stop on her Cowboy Carter tour when the incident occurred during the penultimate song, in which she sits in a red car suspended over the crowd while singing 16 Carriages. The car then circulates around the stadium while Beyoncé serenades her fans with the emotional ballad. But at NRG Stadium, she paused abruptly and said, 'Stop, stop stop.' Video of the moment circulated online, as Beyoncé rarely pauses a live show. One video posted by Samantha Flores on Instagram appeared to show the car tilting dramatically to one side when Beyoncé called to stop the show. Beyoncé seemed to keep her cool during the ordeal, even as fans frantically yelled to 'get her down'. Another video posted by Flores showed Beyoncé with two feet on the ground to finish the song. 'If ever I fall, I know y'all will catch me,' Beyoncé told the crowd. Representatives for Beyoncé and NRG Stadium did not immediately respond to request for comment from NBC News. She is scheduled to perform a second night in her hometown on Sunday. Beyoncé posted a carousel of photos from the show to her Instagram account, the last of which was a still of her on the nearly sideways car. 'I love you, Houston,' she wrote in the caption. The singer's Cowboy Carter tour began at the end of April and has spanned the US, as well as multiple nights in London and Paris. Beyoncé's performances run for about three hours every night, without an opening act. Her setlist includes more recent releases such as Ya Ya, Texas Hold 'Em and Levii's Jeans. But she also gives the crowd fan favorites from her catalog like Crazy in Love and Irreplaceable. Beyoncé had a special guest appearance during a show in Paris, bringing out Miley Cyrus to sing a duet. The pair have a song together called II Most Wanted on Beyoncé's country album. Cyrus wrote a post on Instagram thanking Beyoncé for the opportunity to join her onstage, calling it a dream come true. 'To have learned from you & loved you my whole life, & then be standing together in matching gold looks is more than I could've imagined,' Cyrus wrote.


USA Today
14-05-2025
- Entertainment
- USA Today
Beyoncé fans headed to her Chicago shows: Don't miss these new tour traditions
Beyoncé fans headed to her Chicago shows: Don't miss these new tour traditions She coming ... to Chi-town! Beyoncé Knowles-Carter is set to bring her "Cowboy Carter" tour to Chicago, and along with the powerful performance, fans can look forward to some unique concert traditions. The Grammy-winning singer will perform her "Cowboy Carter" concert at Soldier Field for a total of three nights. Beyoncé will launch her first show in the Windy City on May 15, and the remaining shows will take place May 17 and May 18 on the same stage. She first debuted the highly anticipated show at SoFi Stadium in Los Angeles on April 28 with 39 songs on the set list. She performed a total of five shows there on April 28, May 1, May 4, May 7 and May 9. The concerts proved to be groundbreaking spectacle filled with fashion, different music genres and most notably country music and politics. Here are some traditions fans should look out for as they arrive at Soldier Field. Beyoncé's team chooses 'Rodeo Queen' before the show A fun tradition that has taken shape ahead of Beyoncé's shows is her publicist, Yvette Noel-Schure, selecting the best-dressed fan and crowning them 'rodeo queen' for a standout Western-inspired outfit. During the Los Angeles leg of the tour, Schure would stroll through the pit areas and choose a winner ahead of the show. And fans have been looking forward to this friendly competition each night. At the fifth and final show, Schure surprised the crowd by announcing that this time, the winner was chosen by none other than Blue Ivy Carter herself. Buckle up for Beyoncé's 'Ya Ya' performance During the Renaissance World Tour, there was the mute challenge. Now, during her "Cowboy Carter" era, Beyoncé's performance of 'Ya Ya' is emerging as a new standout that fans are eagerly anticipating each night. Be prepared to "raise your ya ya ya" as Beyoncé does a lively call and response moment with bold vocals. Additionally, for those with signs, this is your moment to shine. During this segment, Beyoncé has called out fans by name. Be prepared to hit viral dances, line dances and more From Beyoncé's Cécred hair-care line to SirDavis whiskey brand, there are many live activations and other special moments fans can look forward to at the show. Without giving too many spoilers, it's safe to say it will be a real life boogie and a real life hoedown. This may include dances to songs like "II Hands II Heaven," "Sweet Honey Buckin,'" and even Beyoncé's 2019 hit "Before I Let Go." The nine-city tour will span the U.S. and Europe with the grand finale taking place in Las Vegas on July 26. Beyoncé has already made history with her scheduled tour dates, including by playing the most dates at SoFi Stadium of any artist. Follow Caché McClay, the USA TODAY Network's Beyoncé Knowles-Carter reporter, on Instagram, TikTok and X as @cachemcclay.
Yahoo
29-04-2025
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
Beyoncé Goes Pantless in Chaps Featuring Almost 2,000 Pieces of Fringe
Last night, Beyoncé kicked off the Cowboy Carter tour in Inglewood, California. The show featured multiple costume changes, and one of the looks was a stunning Mugler number. She sported a formfitting custom Mugler bodysuit and paired it with a matching jacket and buckled chaps, both of which feature over 1,000 pieces of kicked off her highly anticipated Cowboy Carter tour in Inglewood, California, yesterday, and her fans got to see not only her one-of-a-kind stage presence, but also her killer fashion sense. The pop star loves a bodysuit when performing, and this tour is no different. She worked with Mugler on one of the many looks for the night, which features her signature corseted white bodysuit, along with a jacket and buckled chaps that featured 1,740 laser-cut bonded fringes. Mugler uploaded a video to its Instagram account, sharing the process of creating Queen Bey's stunning cowboy-themed outfit. The video shows designers cutting the fringe, making the belt buckle holes, and stitching the label to one of the pieces. Interspersed are photos of Beyoncé onstage in the outfit with her song, "Ya Ya," playing in the background. Her latest tour comes after she put out Act II of what is rumored to be a three-act trilogy album project that started with Renaissance in 2022. After she released that album, she embarked on a highly successful tour in 2023 and then released Cowboy Carter in 2024. The three-album trilogy is shaping up to be an in-depth analytical look at reclaiming different genres of music that were created and popularized by Black artists, but were later co-opted by white stars. The tour is also turning into a family affair. On night one, she brought out her daughters, 13-year-old Blue Ivy and Rumi, as she sang her song "Protector." The Cowboy Carter tour is shaping up to be an exciting endeavor. The set list is over 30 songs long and it includes her rendition of the Beatles song, "Blackbird," along with some of her older songs like "Formation," "Diva," and "Freedom." Read the original article on InStyle

Business Insider
29-04-2025
- Entertainment
- Business Insider
Every song on Beyoncé's 'Cowboy Carter' tour set list
Beyoncé kicked off the "Cowboy Carter" tour on Monday in Inglewood, California. The set list included a variety of hits and fan-favorite tracks from her country-inspired album. Every song she performed for opening night is listed below, excluding video intros and interludes. Beyoncé took the stage on Monday at SoFi Stadium in Inglewood, California, to kick off her much-anticipated Cowboy Carter Tour. Beyoncé previously hit the road in 2023 for the Renaissance World Tour, which was also adapted into a blockbuster concert movie. The superstar's eighth solo album, "Cowboy Carter," was unveiled last year as the follow-up to " Renaissance" and the second installment in an ongoing trilogy that broadly examines genre, heritage, and legacy. It won over critics with its bold take on Nashville traditions and went on to win album of the year at the 2025 Grammy Awards in February, becoming Beyoncé's first win in the category. Beyoncé previously debuted live renditions of select "Cowboy Carter" tracks, including "16 Carriages," "Ya Ya," and "Texas Hold 'Em," during a livestreamed NFL halftime show on Christmas Day. However, other fan-favorite tracks like "Bodyguard" and "II Most Wanted" — in addition to hits and deep cuts from across her discography — will finally get their time to shine during Beyoncé's 32-show trek across the US. The tour's opening night set list is cataloged below, in chronological order of performance. 'Ameriican Requiem' "Ameriican Requiem" is the opening track on "Cowboy Carter." The lyrics allude to Beyoncé's duet with The Chicks at the 2016 CMA Awards, which sparked backlash among conservative country fans ("It's a lot of talkin' goin' on / While I sing my song / Can you hear me? / I said, 'Do you hear me?'"). Upon the album's release, Beyoncé told fans that "Cowboy Carter" was inspired by a time when she "did not feel welcomed" by the country music establishment. 'Blackbiird' Beyoncé's cover of The Beatles' "Blackbird" highlights the important role of Black women in Nashville, recruiting four of the genre's rising stars to provide harmonies and backing vocals: Tanner Adell, Brittney Spencer, Tiera Kennedy, and Reyna Roberts. 'The Star-Spangled Banner' Beyoncé's performance of the United States national anthem underscores a key "Cowboy Carter" theme — that country music, much like the actual country where it was created, has always been indebted to the labor of Black people. "Cowboy Carter" has often been cast as a "reclamation a genre that's been divorced from its original creators," in the words of Kofi Mframa for USA Today. At the tour's opening show, Beyoncé's merch stand sold T-shirts that read, "Never ask for permission for something that already belongs to you." 'Freedom' 'Ya Ya' and 'Why Don't You Love Me' Beyoncé performed a mashup of the standout "Cowboy Carter" track "Ya Ya" with a deep cut from her third solo album, "I Am... Sasha Fierce." 'America Has a Problem' 'Spaghettii' "Spaghettii" is the 12th track on "Cowboy Carter." The studio version features Linda Martell, a pioneering country singer from the early '70s, and Shaboozey, a genre-bending country star whose 2024 hit "A Bar Song (Tipsy)" broke the record among solo songs for most weeks at No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100. 'Formation' " Formation" was released as the lead single from "Lemonade." Beyoncé gave her debut performance of the song during a surprise appearance at the 2016 Super Bowl halftime show. 'My House' "My House" was released as a standalone track in 2023, sandwiched between "Renaissance" and "Cowboy Carter." 'Diva' In a scene from "Renaissance: A Film by Beyoncé," the superstar contemplates cutting "Diva" from the set list. Her eldest daughter, Blue Ivy Carter, protests. "You can't do that!" she tells her mother. "I appreciate your opinion, but you've gotta calm down," Beyoncé replies. Lo and behold, "Diva" remained in the "Renaissance" tour set list — and stuck around for "Cowboy Carter," too. 'Alliigator Tears' 'Just for Fun' 'Protector' 'Flamenco' 'Desert Eagle' "Desert Eagle" is the 22nd track on "Cowboy Carter." 'Riiverdance' "Riiverdance" is the 23rd track on "Cowboy Carter." It was cowritten by Beyoncé and Rachel Keen, aka Raye, who was recently nominated for best new artist at the Grammys. 'II Hands II Heaven' "II Hands II Heaven" is the 24th track on "Cowboy Carter." 'Sweet Honey Buckiin,' 'Pure/Honey,' and 'Summer Renaissance' Beyoncé performed a mashup of a high-energy "Cowboy Carter" standout with two fan-favorite tracks from "Renaissance." 'Jolene' Beyoncé's "Jolene" is a reimagined version of Dolly Parton's classic country tune. 'Daddy Lessons' "Daddy Lessons," the sixth track on "Lemonade," marked Beyoncé first official foray into country music. The song is both a celebration and a critique of her family legacy, particularly her father, who hails from Gadsden, Alabama. 'Bodyguard' "Bodyguard" is the eighth track on "Cowboy Carter." Beyoncé released a visualizer for the song last November, inspired by Pamela Anderson's role in "Baywatch." 'II Most Wanted' "II Most Wanted" is the 16th track on "Cowboy Carter." The studio version is a duet with Miley Cyrus, a lifelong Beyoncé fan. The song was also coproduced by Ryan Tedder, who previously worked with Beyoncé on ballads like "Halo" and "XO." 'Cuff It' "Cuff It" is the fourth track on "Renaissance." 'Tyrant' 'Thique' "Thique" is the 12th track on "Renaissance." 'Levii's Jeans' 'Daughter' "Daughter" is the 11th track on "Cowboy Carter." 'I'm That Girl' 'Cozy' 'Alien Superstar' 'Texas Hold 'Em' "Texas Hold 'Em" was surprise-released as the lead single from "Cowboy Carter" during the 2024 Super Bowl. It debuted at No. 1 on Billboard's Hot Country Songs chart, making Beyoncé the first Black woman in history to hold the top position. "Texas Hold 'Em" also reached No. 1 on the Hot 100, where it remained for two weeks. 'Crazy in Love' Beyoncé released "Crazy in Love" featuring her future husband, Jay-Z, as her debut solo single in 2003 — three years before Destiny's Child officially disbanded. 'Heated' "Heated" is the 11th track on "Renaissance." 'Before I Let Go' Beyoncé previously covered "Before I Let Go," the 1981 single by R&B band Maze, during her headlining performance at Coachella in 2018. '16 Carriages' "16 Carriages" was released alongside "Texas Hold 'Em" as the lead single's B-side. 'Amen' "Amen" is the closing track on "Cowboy Carter."


NBC News
29-04-2025
- Entertainment
- NBC News
Beyoncé kicks off Cowboy Carter Tour with daughters Blue Ivy and Rumi
Beyoncé brought the rodeo to Los Angeles on Monday for the opening night of her Cowboy Carter Tour, with a flying red convertible, mechanical bull riding, a prop big rig — and appearances by daughters Blue Ivy and Rumi Carter. Blue Ivy was back among the dance crew, hitting the stage for "Ya Ya," "Sweet Honey Buckiin'" and other songs alongside her mom at Inglewood's SoFi Stadium. The 13-year-old made her debut as a dancer at the Renaissance World Tour in 2023. This year, Rumi also made a guest appearance and joined Beyoncé and Blue Ivy on stage for "Protector." Video showed the 7-year-old smiling and waving at the crowd. One fan wrote in a post on X that it was the "best part of the show." Los Angeles kicked off night one of Beyoncé's tour. Parkwood Entertainment, a record label and entertainment company founded by the singer, said in a post on X early Tuesday morning that it was a sold-out show. Hours before the show, however, tickets remained up for grabs and dipped as low as $57.50. Beyoncé has four more shows in Los Angeles before moving on to Chicago. The tour wraps in July in Las Vegas. The album "Cowboy Carter" was released in March 2024 and features collaborations with Dolly Parton, Willie Nelson, Post Malone, Miley Cyrus, Shaboozey and others. It made history when it reached No. 1 on Top Country Albums, making the singer the first Black woman to ever lead the list, according to Billboard. At the Grammy Awards this year, she won album of the year, best country album, and best country duo performance with Miley Cyrus.