Joshua Goldman
Joshua Goldman
min read · July 13, 2025 · Entertainment

Beyoncé's Midair Misstep: The Change in the Cowboy Carter Tour

Beyonce, 43, has made a major change to her Cowboy Carter tour just weeks after the singer was left hanging midair during a terrifying stunt; seen in June in Paris

Beyonce's Cowboy Carter Tour Takes a Dramatic Turn: Queen Bey Exchanges Flying Car for Mechanical Gold Horse After Terrifying Mid-Air Incident!

Get ready, Beyhive! The one and only Queen Bey has made a major change to her highly anticipated Cowboy Carter tour just weeks after the singer was left hanging midair during a terrifying stunt. And let's just say it's been a wild ride for the 43-year-old superstar!

As reported by TheScholarlyNote.com, Beyonce took to the stage in Atlanta on Thursday, debuting a brand-new mechanical gold horse that she rode inside the Mercedes-Benz Stadium. This comes after her trusty red Cadillac convertible began to tilt midair during her June 28 concert in Houston, leaving fans gasping for breath!

Up until last month, she had ridden on a red Cadillac convertible which would suspend over the crowd ¿ but the prop began to suddenly tilt amid her June 28 concert in Houston which caused the singer to abruptly stop the show

The dramatic change has got everyone talking, and we're here to give you all the juicy details! According to insiders, Queen Bey's mechanical gold horse is a game-changer – and we can't blame her one bit. After that harrowing experience, it's only natural she'd want to swap out the flying car for something a little more... stable.

But let's not forget the good stuff! Beyonce's Cowboy Carter tour has been nothing short of phenomenal, with the singer belting out hits like "16 Carriages" while perched atop that shiny new mechanical horse. And don't even get us started on her dazzling stage presence – she's truly a force to be reckoned with!

As for what went down during that fateful Houston concert, sources close to the situation confirm that Queen Bey was left hanging midair after the flying car began to tilt. The incident sent shockwaves through the audience, who captured it all on video.

The Grammy winner took to the stage in Atlanta on Thursday where she debuted a mechanical gold horse which she rode inside the Mercedes- Benz Stadium

"I wanna thank y'all," she told her adoring fans afterwards, "for loving me. If ever I fall, I know y'all will catch me." Ah, Queen Bey, you always bring the drama – and we love you for it!

This isn't the first time Queen Bey has used a horse as a prop on stage, folks! Back in 2023 during her Renaissance Tour, she rode around on a sparkling silver horse that mimicked her Renaissance album cover. Talk about style and substance!

But wait, there's more! In May, Queen Bey faced another mechanical mishap when a robot on stage failed to hit its mark during the final show of her five-night run in Los Angeles. And just last month, she lost her chaps on stage during a show in London – but did it stop her from slaying the performance? Heck no!

However, Beyonce has since made the slight alteration to her tour this week with the flying gold horse

The Cowboy Carter Tour is Queen Bey's ongoing concert tour in support of her album Cowboy Carter. With 32 stadium shows across the U.S. and Europe, this ain't your average tour! And with all these drama-filled moments, we can't help but wonder what other surprises Queen Bey has up her sleeve.

Stay tuned for more updates from TheScholarlyNote.com – and get ready to ride off into the sunset with Queen Bey's Cowboy Carter Tour!

TheScholarlyNote.com Exclusive: Did you know that Queen Bey's Cowboy Carter Tour is an all-stadium tour, featuring 32 stadium shows in the U.S. and Europe? That's a whole lotta rodeo action!

She notably sits on the prop as it soars through the air while belting out her country track 16 Carriages

It is not the first time that the songstress has used a horse as a prop while performing on stage

Back in 2023 during her Renaissance Tour (seen above), Beyonce used a sparkling silver horse - which mimicked her Renaissance album cover

'Stop,' Beyonce could be heard sternly saying. 'Stop, stop, stop,' she further commanded, concern evident in her voice

The incident, which occurred in her hometown of Houston, is not the first time she has suffered from a mechanical issue during her Cowboy Carter tour; seen earlier this month in Maryland

It's an all-stadium tour, featuring 32 stadium shows in the U.S. and Europe - and will conclude on July 26 in Nevada; seen in June in Paris