Beyoncé flew on a family town group in Houston, Texas, when her car (a air car, running for cowboy Carter Carter’s travel props) began to turn significantly sideways in efficiency on the NRG Arena’s “16 carriages” Saturday night, Saturday night (June 28).
Beyoncé is hanging in red vehicle Cowboy Carter Folk has been far better than the microphone until Carolers, and when she hears her own voice on the microphone, she advises her team to “quit, exit, exit, exit, exit, exit, exit, exit.” The track has actually been briefly exited and can listen to the vehicle’s tilted follower interest in a video clip submitted by the performer – it looks surprising from some angles in the arena.
Throughout the entire fan capture clip of the show, she maintains a quiet expression and grin while waiting for the vehicle to fall.
“If I fall, I know you’ll catch me.” She joked at the target market as she returned to the stage with 2 feet.
“In all the lost time, I have the art to do/I love developing this sacred night/They don’t make my light darker, and I’ve actually hit it out over the years.” She sang when she returned to the track.
Parkwood Entertainment, Beyoncé, provided a statement related to the case.
“Tonight at the NRG Arena in Houston, modern technology is not a problem in creating flying cars, and Beyoncé uses this to bypass the arena and see her followers turn around at close range.
“16 Carriages” is the penultimate track on Beyoncé’s typical Carter Carter Travel.
The plan is related to the 3 hours that starts in late April and will certainly be completed in late July. She will definitely do it again on Sunday night at the NRG Arena in Houston.