Beyoncé is suspended in the air by technical failure during his concert in Houston
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What seemed like a magical night at the NRG Stadium in Houston, during the first concert of Beyoncé In his hometown as part of the Cowboy Carter Tourbecame an episode of tension that tested the serenity of the artist.
Moment of tension
Thousands of fans were delivered to the show when, in the midst of the interpretation of 16 Carriages “One of the most emotional pieces of her new album,” the singer was suspended in the air inside a red car, part of the elaborate scenic assembly. Suddenly, one of the mechanisms held by the vehicle failed, causing it to incline dangerously, causing a moment of generalized restlessness.
Far from being carried out by panic, Beyoncé remained serene, although visibly impacted, and in a firm voice he shouted the technical team: “Stop, Stop, Stop”, stopping the musical number immediately. The production team acted rapidly, carefully lowered the structure and, for a gate on stage, the interpreter was safe.
Minutes later, for relief everyone, the diva returned to the stage with a smile and a phrase that touched everyone’s hearts: “If i ever fail, i know y’all Will Catch me” (“If I ever fall, I know you will catch me”).
Hours later, Parkwood Entertainment, the company that represents the singer, issued a statement in which she described what happened as “an unexpected technical failure”, and confirmed that emergency protocols were immediately activated, without anyone being injured.
The concert continued without further setbacks and Beyoncé demonstrated, once again, his professionalism and emotional connection with the public. The show in Houston was his only date in Texas and had an especially deep meaning for her. At the beginning of the show, excited, he said: “When I look at them, I see myself. Thank you for being my base, for holding me Houston.”
The impressive Beyoncé tour
The Cowboy Carter Tour, who began in April in Los Angeles, is the tenth tour of Beyoncé and one of the most ambitious of his career. Conceived as a tribute to its African -American roots in country music, the show combines genres, cinematographic visuals and a large -scale staging, with six acts that run through its artistic evolution from Dangerously in Love until Renaissance.
And although the incident could have tarnished the evening, the truth is that Beyoncé transformed a moment of vulnerability into a powerful declaration of trust and gratitude. Houston saw her shine … even in the air.