• Thursday, 03 July 2025
Shock as Beyonce is Suspended Mid-Air After Floating Car Prop Malfunctions in Houston

Shock as Beyonce is Suspended Mid-Air After Floating Car Prop Malfunctions in Houston

Beyoncé’s Houston homecoming was almost derailed by a mid-air stage mishap, but in true Queen Bey fashion, she turned a technical glitch into a viral moment of grace and humour.

 

 

While performing her emotional ballad 16 Carriages atop a gleaming red convertible suspended above the stage at NRG Stadium on Saturday night, the car unexpectedly tilted mid-air, causing an audible gasp from the packed stadium.

 

 

Clad in a crimson suede jacket, thigh-high black boots, and a wide cowboy hat, Beyoncé looked every bit the Western glam goddess when the prop jerked sideways.

 

The convertible, nicknamed “BNCNTRY”, suddenly slanted, interrupting the flow of her performance.

 

Beyonce suspended mid-air after floating car prop malfunctions mid-performance in Houston

But rather than panic, Beyoncé calmly brought the show to a halt.

“Stop. Stop, stop, stop…” she said into her mic, as silence fell over the stadium. Stage technicians quickly brought the vehicle down as fans watched anxiously. Once safely on the ground, Beyoncé returned with a smile, reassuring her fans: “If I ever fall, I know y’all would catch me.”

 

The crowd erupted into cheers, rallying behind her with thunderous applause.

 

What could have been a concert catastrophe became a fan-favourite moment. Hours later, Beyoncé cheekily posted a recap video from the show with the caption “sittin’ sidewayz,” a nod to the Houston rap classic by Paul Wall and Big Pokey.

 

 
 
 
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It was the perfect blend of humour, hometown pride, and defiant poise.

The Houston performance is part of her 22-stop Cowboy Carter tour, which has already been hailed for its daring visuals, genre-bending sound, and deeply personal storytelling.

 

Beyoncé, who this year made history by becoming the first Black woman since Lauryn Hill in 1999 to win Album of the Year at the Grammys, will next perform in Washington, D.C., on July 4 and 7 before wrapping up in Atlanta on July 10 and 11.

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