(NewsNation) — Beyoncé had to deal with a dangerous prop malfunction during her Houston, Texas, show on Saturday night, according to reports.
Video shared to social media showed Beyoncé suspended above the stage in a red prop convertible that had tilted during her performance. The 43-year-old singer could be heard telling her crew, “Stop, stop, stop.”
The convertible was brought back down safely, with Beyoncé reportedly appearing calm despite the incident. According to the Houston Chronicle, the convertible had stopped moving midair. Beyoncé left the stage briefly after the incident before coming back to finish her concert, according to reports.
Beyoncé to her fans: ‘I know y’all will catch me’
After she got back on stage, Beyoncé thanked her fans, saying, “I wanna thank y’all for loving me. If ever I fall, I know y’all will catch me.”
This isn’t the first time the artist has faced a malfunction during her tour. In May, one of the robots during her five-night concert in Los Angeles allegedly missed its mark. The robot had attempted to pour a liquor into a glass, but poured it on the golden throne the singer was sitting on instead.
After the show in Houston, Parkwood Entertainment said, “Tonight in Houston, at NRG Stadium, a technical mishap caused the flying car, a prop Beyoncé uses to circle the stadium and see her fans up close, to tilt. She was quickly lowered, and no one was injured. The show continued without incident.”
The ‘Cowboy Carter Tour’ is the singer’s ongoing concert tour that follows her “Cowboy Carter” album. It is an all-stadium tour, with Beyoncé appearing at 32 stadiums across the United States and Europe. It’s scheduled to come to an end on July 26.
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