Beyoncé dominates final Atlanta tour show with Jay-Z
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Beyoncé scored Emmy nominations for her "Beyoncé Bowl" special on Netflix at this year's award show. Could this be her first Emmy win?
Netflix special capturing the musician's NFL Christmas halftime show is up for Outstanding Directing for a Variety Special and Outstanding Variety Special (Live)
Beyoncé may be the most-awarded artist in Grammy history, but thus far the Emmy has eluded the artist who’s currently touring her eighth studio album, "Cowboy Carter." She gets another crack at the television honor this year.
Unreleased music, tour footage, and personal items were stolen from a car belonging to Beyoncé’s team in Atlanta ahead of her Cowboy Carter shows. The break-in occurred July 8 at Krog Street Market. Police issued a warrant for a suspect but haven’t confirmed if the stolen materials have been recovered.
The 35-time Grammy winner sang "16 Carriages" from the mechanical horse, which was suspended over the Mercedes-Benz Stadium in AtlantaNEED TO KNOWBeyoncé introduced a mechanic gold horse suspended above the audience in Atlanta as part of her "16 Carriages" performance on her Cowboy Carter TourThe singer previously rode in a suspended red convertible during the song,
While Beyoncé was singing her song "16 Carriages," she was in a red prop car, held by cables, that hung above the audience. But the car malfunctioned, which caused it to lean over while she was stuck high in the air. The singer-actress paused the song to say "stop" repeatedly, calling for help to be brought down, which she was.
Beyoncé launched her third Atlanta "Cowboy Carter" concert. Here are unforgettable moments from the epic show.
Beyoncé nodded to her current 'Cowboy Carter' era in her Western-inspired lookNEED TO KNOWBeyoncé and Jay-Z attended Louis Vuitton's Paris Fashion Week showThe singer stepped out in a Western-inspired look,
Earlier in the tour, Beyoncé would perform "16 Carriages" midair on the back of a Cadillac. She was forced to pause her performance during her opening show in Houston after a tec
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"If ever I fall, I know y’all would catch me," said the Grammy winner, who was safely lowered to the ground after a scary prop malfunction during her hometown show on Saturday.