Beyoncé has made a significant change to her Cowboy Carter tour a few weeks after the singer was left hanging in midair during a terrifying stunt.
The 43-year-old Grammy winner, who has caused fans to worry that she might retire, made her stage debut on Thursday in Atlanta, riding a mechanical gold horse inside Mercedes-Benz Stadium.
She had been riding on a red Cadillac convertible that would hang over the audience until last month.
During her performance in Houston on June 28, the prop started to tilt, forcing the singer to abruptly end the show.
However, Beyoncé has since changed her tour by adding the flying gold horse.
Notably, she belts out her country song 16 Carriages while perched atop the prop as it flies through the air.
The singer has previously used a horse as a prop during a performance.
Beyoncé used a glittering silver horse to mimic her Renaissance album cover during her 2023 Renaissance Tour.
The singer is promoting her eighth studio album of the same name, which was released in 2024, and she started her Cowboy Carter Tour earlier this April.
Beyoncé's daughter Blue Ivy was awarded her first Grammy alongside her mother at the age of 9 for the best video Brown Skin Girl. She became the second-youngest winner in the history of music industry awards.
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