Beyoncé Knowles / Beyonce wears a cowboy hat, a burgundy faux fur fluff coat on one shoulder, a blue denim shirt, during the Louis Vuitton Menswear Spring/Summer 2026 show as part of Paris Fashion Week on June 24, 2025 in Paris, France

Why Beyoncé’s Car Almost Fell Mid‑Show in Houston: Reason Revealed

Queen B’s iconic flying red Cadillac began to tilt as if it were about to tip over while she was singing '16 Carriages'

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What was supposed to be a spectacular moment during Beyoncé’s Cowboy Carter tour turned into a brief moment of panic on June 28, during her performance at Houston’s NRG Stadium. While performing the song “16 Carriages”, Queen B was suspended in midair, riding a red Cadillac prop—an impressive aerial element that had become a signature part of her set. But this time, things didn’t go as planned.

Partway through the performance, concertgoers noticed the car begin to tilt sharply to one side. Two of the four cables supporting the prop had apparently malfunctioned, causing the structure to become unstable. For a few tense seconds, the vehicle hung awkwardly, with Beyoncé inside—suspended meters above the stage.

@cbsnewsBeyoncé powered through a scary technical malfunction at her first of two «Cowboy Carter» tour shows in her hometown of Houston on Saturday night. The 43-year-old singer was performing her song «16 Carriages» in a suspended red car when the vehicle started to tilt in the air, according to video from the scary moment shared by fans on social media. Her publicist confirmed the incident to CBS News on Sunday. The music was stopped and the car was slowly lowered to the stage. After she was on the ground she told the crowd: «I want to thank y’all for loving me.» If ever I fall, I know y’all will catch me.»♬ original sound – cbsnews

Rather than panic, Beyoncé reacted swiftly and calmly. She stopped singing, raised her voice, and said clearly: “Stop. Stop.”

The crew responded immediately, carefully lowering the tilted car to the stage while fans looked on, clearly concerned. The moment was captured on countless phones and quickly spread across social media.

What Caused the Cadillac Incident?

Once back on solid ground, Beyoncé took a moment to collect herself. Then, turning to the crowd with a small smile, she delivered a line that reassured everyone of her grace and confidence: “If I ever fall, I know y’all would catch me.” The audience erupted in applause.

Despite the mishap, Beyoncé resumed the show after a brief pause, finishing “16 Carriages” and later closing the night with “Amen”. The moment highlighted not only the risks involved in high-tech stage design but also Beyoncé’s unmatched professionalism. Many fans online praised her for remaining calm under pressure and ensuring the performance continued smoothly once safety was guaranteed.

Parkwood Entertainment, Beyoncé’s production company, issued a short statement afterward confirming that it was a “technical mishap” involving one of the suspension rigs. They emphasized that no one was injured and that all safety protocols were followed to bring the artist safely back down.

In the end, the flying Cadillac didn’t fall—but it came close enough to cause real concern. The incident served as a reminder of the physical demands and risks of performing with complex staging. Still, Beyoncé handled the situation with poise, proving once again why she remains one of the most respected live performers in the world.