Beyoncé ignites Atlanta on 2nd night of 'Cowboy Carter' tour
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Beyoncé added a mechanical gold horse to her Cowboy Carter Tour set during the emotional performance of her country ballad "16 CARRIAGES" at her Atlanta tour stop on July 10. The horse replaced the suspended red convertible the singer usually rides during the performance of the song.
Atlanta PD offers safety tips for Beyoncé's concert, advising vigilance and urging against drinking and driving.
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OK Magazine on MSNControversy Erupts: Gavin Adcock Calls Out Beyoncé's 'Cowboy Carter' as Non-CountryCountry singer Gavin Adcock is stirring the pot with his bold criticism of Beyoncé's song "Cowboy Carter," declaring during a recent live performance that "that s--- ain't country music." Adcock didn't hold back as he vented his frustrations regarding Knowles' track topping the Apple Music country charts.
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The Root on MSNWhy Beyoncé is Clearly Not Listening to Folks Worried About Her Getting Killed at Her Own ShowFrom a near fall in Houston to a gold flying horse in Atlanta, Queen Bey is clearly unbothered by our nerves—and the BeyHive has thoughts.
After Beyoncé’s team swapped out the tilting flying car for a new horse-themed prop, fan reactions were swift and divided.
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The set featured the iconic logo bralette and high-waisted panty the the brand is known for, but contained more than a few dazzling embellishments to make it stage appropriate — the set was bedazzled with black and gold beads, which formed a subtle striped pattern and glittered with every camera flash and stage spotlight.
From a near fall in Houston to a gold flying horse in Atlanta, Queen Bey is clearly unbothered by our nerves—and the BeyHive has thoughts.
Beyoncé Knowles-Carter switched up her footwear during her second night of the "Cowboy Carter Tour" in Washington, D.C. on Monday. While the singer has been mainly sporting cowboy and Western-inspired boots for the tour,