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Beyoncé Knowles-Carter is one step closer to her first Emmy win: An NFL halftime performance on Netflix, dubbed the “ Beyoncé Bowl,” earned her two nominations for this year’s awards on July 15
Bey’s ongoing trek is absolutely flying by, with Atlanta marking the second-to-last stop on the route. Three months after kicking off the tour in Los Angeles on April 28, the Destiny’s Child alum will close out the run with two shows at Las Vegas’ Allegiant Stadium on July 25 and 26.
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The Western Journal on MSN'Stop, Stop, Stop, Stop': Watch Beyonce's Alarmed Response After Concert Car Stunt Goes AwryBeyoncé can be heard yelling, “Stop, stop, stop, stop,” as the vehicle veers sideways. The pop star was left dangling in the car while holding onto a rope. “Everybody say a prayer for Beyoncé,” one fan wrote in response to the footage. CBS News reported that Beyoncé remained stuck inside the tilted vehicle for just a few moments.
Beyoncé brought back “16 Carriages” night 1 of her tour in Atlanta, but she swapped the flying car stunt for a dramatic entrance on a soaring horse.
Beyoncé and her flying horse are here to prove that nothing can bring her down. After a historic set of shows over the Fourth of July weekend in Washington, D.C., the singer brought her Cowboy Carter Tour further south to Atlanta for a three-night run.
Beyoncé's 'Cowboy Carter Tour' continues to surprise and delight fans. Here's what happened when Jay-Z hit the stage in Atlanta.
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The Mirror US on MSNBeyoncé makes huge change to Cowboy Carter tour after dangerous mid-concert malfunctionBeyoncé fans were terrified when she was forced to stop her Houston concert after a prop car she was flying over the crowd in began to tilt mid-air and now changes have been made
After a malfunction with a floating car during her performance of “16 Carriages” on the ‘Cowboy Carter’ Tour, Beyoncé introduced a mechanical horse.
Beyoncé debuts spectacular flying golden horse on Cowboy Carter Tour after Houston car malfunction, turning dangerous moment into artistic triumph.