Beyonce’s Stage Malfunctions!

A Stage Malfunction Almost Leaves Beyonce Stranded, Luckily The Queen Can Climb Ladders
Beyonce and Jay-Z’s On the Run II Tour hit a bit of a snag while the couple performed in at the PGE Narodowy stadium in Warsaw, Poland on Saturday. The floating stage broke down, leaving Beyonce having to find an alternative method of getting underneath it to go backstage.
Fans snapped footage of Beyonce talking to stage technicians about the broken stage as another tech assembled a ladder for her to climb down.
The floating stage had a malfunction and got stuck at the end of the show so Beyoncé had to use an emergency ladder in order to leave. #OTRII #Warsawhttps://t.co/0SZOq3BsLe pic.twitter.com/StBMX8xxN4
— BEYONCÉ LEGION (@Bey_Legion) July 1, 2018
Jay-Z showed his encouragement for Queen Bey as he signaled for fans to “make some noise for the most incredible queen.” Some fans even chanted “you can do it” as Beyonce made her way down. Once back on solid ground, Beyonce waved and blew her fans a kiss. Fortunately, no one was injured during the mechanical breakdown. Jay and Bey’s On The Run II tour heads to Cologne, Germany on Tuesday, July 3rd.
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