Emmy, Beyoncé and halftime show
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After issues with her suspended car set piece, Beyoncé replaced it with a golden horse on the first night of her Cowboy Carter Tour in Atlanta.
After Beyoncé’s team swapped out the tilting flying car for a new horse-themed prop, fan reactions were swift and divided.
Because of the accident, Beyoncé cut “16 Carriages” from the setlist during her shows in Washington, D.C. Her performance in Atlanta marks the first time the track was performed since #CowboyCarGate in Houston. Hopefully, her horse safely glides her across future stadiums without fault.
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.
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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.
The husband and wife superstars were both nominees in the outstanding variety special (live) category, while other high profile artists getting nominations Tuesday included Kendrick Lamar and Questlove.
Beyoncé cut “16 Carriages” and her flying car stunt again during Night 1 of her tour in the Washington, D.C.-area and some fans think they're gone for good.