
Beyoncé worried fans the world over last month when a malfunction during her Cowboy Carter tour left her hanging from the ceiling at a precarious angle.
The Crazy In Love singer is currently on a world tour in support of her Grammy-winning country album.
Until recently, the show ended with Beyoncé flying over the audience while riding in a convertible car while singing her 2024 hit 16 Carriages.
However, during a recent performance in her hometown of Houston, Texas, the stunt went awry, with Beyoncé stopping the number when the car began to tilt at an unsafe angle.
Since then, Bey has scrapped the 16 Carriages section of her Cowboy Carter tour completely, but brought it back on Thursday night in Atlanta – albeit without the car.
Instead, Bey flew over the audience atop a golden mechanical horse, echoing the end of her hit Renaissance Tour in 2023.
Fans following the tour on social media where happy to see 16 Carriages back on the setlist (and similarly relieved that she’d decided to park her convertible for good…).
There are now just five dates left on the Cowboy Carter tour which will take place in Georgia and Nevada across the next two weeks.
Cowboy Carter is the second “act” in Beyoncé’s ongoing three-act project.
The first instalment, Renaissance, was focussed on dance and house music, while the second was centred around country and folk music, featuring contributions from some of the greats from the genre including Dolly Parton, Willie Nelson and Linda Martell, as well as guest appearances from the likes of Shaboozey, Miley Cyrus and Post Malone.
With the Cowboy Carter tour now almost over, fans have already begun speculating about what could be in store for “Act III”, which it’s been heavily rumoured will take its inspiration from rock and roll music.
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