Beyoncé’s ‘Cowboy Carter’ tour kicked off with a heart-stopping moment in Houston on Saturday night when the superstar’s flying car malfunctioned mid-performance, nearly sending her tumbling before a crowd of thousands.
The 32-time Grammy winner dazzled fans with hits from her chart-topping ‘Cowboy Carter’ album, joined onstage by her daughter Blue Ivy, who led a team of dancers in an electrifying routine.
But the night’s most talked-about moment came during the closing act, when the futuristic red convertible Beyoncé rode, suspended by cables above the audience, abruptly tilted mid-flight.
As the vehicle soared over screaming fans, one of its two support ropes unexpectedly detached, causing the car to lurch dangerously.
Cameras captured the 43-year-old gripping her seat while continuing to sing without missing a beat. The malfunction forced crew members to swiftly lower the car onto the stage, where Beyoncé was escorted backstage by her team.
★ – During the closing act, the car where Beyoncé performs her final number unexpectedly tilted, leaving her almost sideways and forcing the show to pause. Thankfully, everything turned out fine we hope Beyoncé takes proper precautions moving forward. pic.twitter.com/BHQdasjuhX
— COWBOY CRIIS 𐚁☆▷ (@sweteener_) June 29, 2025
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Returning minutes later, the songstress laughed off the scare. “Houston, I knew y’all would catch me if I fell!” she told the roaring crowd before finishing her set.
★ – Beyoncé, Blue Ivy, and Rumi for “Protector” pic.twitter.com/dnt9L9iNGx
— COWBOY CRIIS 𐚁☆▷ (@sweteener_) June 29, 2025
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Beyoncé is a global pop icon whose career spans several decades.
Last November, the songstress became the most Grammy-nominated artiste after receiving 11 nominations. She boasts a total of 99 nominations and record-breaking 32 wins.
Last December, she was crowned the greatest pop star of the 21st century by Billboard.
Aside from music, Beyoncé has also ventured into several business ventures.
In 2023, she unveiled her whiskey brand named ‘Sir Davis’.
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