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Beyoncé Show suspends for incident in the air


Beyoncé took a tremendous scare on Saturday night during her concert of her Cowboy Carter Tour in Houston, after the car suspended in the air with harnesses in which she was traveling on the crowd, she leaned to half acting.


According to TMZ and Billboard, the incident left its terrified fans, while the singer was forced to suspend her show for a few minutes to fix the failure, although she never lost her calamous and continued smiling at her audience.


The red utility car that appears at a time of its show usually “fly” on the audience in vertical position and connected to several cables while the artist, also subject to a harness, sings on him.


However, on this occasion, the car began to bow while singing its song “16 Carriages”. Shocked, Beyoncé, 43, stopped singing and asked his team to stop the show


According to several videos of the moment they became viral in networks, the public was silent after the suspension of the show before starting to scream and cheer on their idol, to keep calm in the middle of the scare.


The props was slowly and safely down to the stage, and fortunately no one was injured during the shock. The singer briefly abandoned the stage before returning to continue with the concert.


After finishing the song, he told his fans: “I want to thank everyone for loving me, if I ever fall, I know they will hold me,” Motoage that was received with batons and support samples.


This is not the first time Beyoncé suffers a mechanical problem on his “Cowboy Carter” tour. In May, during his concert in Los Angeles, a robot on stage failed and did not fulfill his routine.


While the interpreter sat on a golden throne in the Sofi Stadium of Inglewood, a robotic arm tried to pour a bottle of liquor into her glass, but ended up spilling it on the chair. Beyoncé, after noticing the fault, smiled and continued with his performance.


The “Cowboy Carter Tour”, which is officially called “Cowboy Carter and The Rodeo Chitlin ‘Circuit Tour”, includes 32 concerts in United States and Europe.



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