Beyoncé’s Performance Faces Scary Malfunction in Houston
Beyoncé encountered a frightening moment during her performance at Houston’s NRG Stadium on Saturday, June 28. While singing "16 Carriages," she was lifted above the crowd in a flying car when it suddenly began to tilt.
As the vehicle lost its balance, a TikTok video captured the scene. Beyoncé, strapped in and holding onto a cable, calmly urged for the music to stop, saying, “Stop, stop, stop, stop, stop.” The audience watched with concern as she maintained her composure, smiling down at them.
After a brief pause in the air, she thanked her fans for their patience. Eventually, the flying car was brought back down to safety, allowing her to continue the show. As the vehicle settled, Beyoncé adjusted her position and greeted the cheering crowd.
Fans expressed their relief online, with comments highlighting how the scene had frightened them but ultimately praised her for ensuring safety. A fan humorously suggested someone should be fired due to the mishap, referencing a popular line from her past performances.
While the cause of the malfunction remains unclear, the incident did not seem to dampen the excitement of her Houston shows, which included two scheduled performances in her hometown.
After resolving the issue, Beyoncé acknowledged the crowd, saying, “If ever I fall, I know y’all would catch me,” eliciting cheers from her fans. This bond between the artist and her audience was evident, showing her dedication even in trying circumstances.
As she continues her tour, fans remain eager to see what’s next for this music icon.


