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'Stop, Stop, Stop!': Beyoncé pauses concert mid-air after flying car malfunction

"If I fall, I know y'all catch me."

Beyoncé was left dangling midair in a car during the first Houston, Texas date on her 'Cowboy Carter' tour.

At the gig in her hometown on Saturday the 'Crazy in Love' singer was catapulted into the air in a red car for her rendition of her country song '16 Carriages'.

The vehicle was supposed to make its way around the venue so concertgoers up in distant seats could get a closer look at Beyoncé, however, footage shared on social media showed it leaning to one side, stopping and dangling in the air.

After finishing the first verse of the song, the pop superstar shouted, "Stop, stop, stop, stop" and crew members rushed over, with the red car being lowered to the ground so she could be safely removed.

Beyoncé then walked back over to the stage to finish belting out the song.

In a statement shared on Instagram, representatives of her entertainment company, Parkwood, explained the incident.

"Tonight in Houston, at NRG Stadium, a technical mishap caused the flying car, a prop Beyoncé uses to circle the stadium, and see her fans up close, to tilt," the statement read.

"She was quickly lowered and no one was injured. The show continued without incident."

Leave it to Beyoncé to turn a midair malfunction into a moment.