
Beyoncé pumped the brakes on one of her final songs in Houston on Saturday after a flying-car prop seemingly malfunctioned while she was midair. Limited time: Save 25% on NBC News subscription Get exclusive reporting, live Q&As and ad-free reading. The Houston-born singer was making a hometown stop on her “Cowboy Carter” tour when the incident occurred during the penultimate song, in which she sits in a red car suspended over the crowd while singing “16 Carriages.
Main Idea: Beyoncé stopped a song mid-performance in Houston after a flying-car stage prop appeared to malfunction, but she finished the show safely.
Key Points:
The flying-car scare could raise worries about safety at big concerts and prompt stricter rules that may add costs for event organizers and ticket buyers.
Beyoncé’s quick stop likely helped prevent a worse injury, which supports safer live shows for fans and workers.
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Primary subject of the article; the story centers on her stopping the performance after the flying-car prop malfunctioned.
Mentioned as a guest performer on Beyoncé’s tour and in a related side note about a Paris show.
Named venue where the incident occurred, but it is only the setting and not an acting public entity.
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