Beyoncé suffers accident in full concert and demonstrates his professionalism before thousands of fans

Moments of tension were lived this weekend during the concert of Beyoncé In the NRG Stadium in Houston, Texas, after a technical failure almost caused its fall from several meters high.
The incident occurred on Saturday, June 28 while the artist interpreted 16 Carriages. As part of the show, the singer moved on a floating platform that crossed the enclosure, when the vehicle suddenly stopped and began to lean dangerously in front of thousands of spectators who looked with concern.
To avoid panic among the public, Beyoncé acted with total professionalism. Holding from security cables, he asked his team to stop the show with a firm but serene voice: “High, tall, high”. The technicians managed to slowly lower the structure to the stage, while the artist thanked the attendees for their patience.

After a brief review, and already on the mainland, The show resumed without major setbacksreceiving ovations for your strength and delivery.
Before the end of the concert, Beyoncé alluded to the incident in a good mood, joking with his fans: “If I ever fall, I know you would catch me”which unleashed laughter and applause in the enclosure.
The moment quickly went viral in social networks, where thousands of users highlighted the singer’s calm and professionalism in the face of a potentially dangerous situation. While some criticized the security failure, most applauded their temper.
For its part, the company responsible for production, Parkwood EntertainmentHe confirmed that it was a “technical damage” without major consequences. No injured people were reported and the concert continued normally.