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Beyoncé dropped her pants and a brawl broke out at her ‘Cowboy Carter’ concert in London

Beyoncé’s Cowboy Carter concert tour has garnered attention for all the wrong reasons. Previously, media outlets reported that Beyoncé performed in nearly empty arenas in cities like Los Angeles, New Jersey, and Chicago.

However, the most significant headlines came when she arrived in London, England, and accidentally dropped her pants during her opening night performance.

According to reports, Beyoncé’s cowboy chaps fell down mid-performance. She attempted to catch them, but it was too late.

Beyoncé was in the middle of performing “I’m That Girl” when her cowboy chaps slipped and fell to the floor.

Bey’s first concert stop in London on Thursday night was nearly ruined by a wardrobe malfunction and a brawl in the audience. After making a quick costume change, a fight broke out right in front of the stage, with two male fans fighting just feet from Bey as she performed.

Despite the chaos, Bey continued to sing “Why Don’t You Love Me” as her fans threw punches in the audience. Others in the crowd tried to break up the fight, but were unsuccessful.

Beyoncé faced challenges in selling hundreds of tickets to her show at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium in London, according to reports. She has several more shows in London before embarking on a tour in Paris and returning to the United States.

Beyoncé commenced her latest concert tour on April 28 at SoFi Stadium in Inglewood, California. However, she performed to a half-empty arena as fans protested the high prices of her concert tickets.

In response, resellers flooded the open market with hundreds of tickets, causing ticket prices to plummet to as low as $25 each. This unexpected surge in demand helped Beyoncé make history at SoFi Stadium.

During her 5-night run at SoFi Stadium, the long-suffering global pop star grossed an impressive $55.7 million and sold a staggering 217,000 tickets. This remarkable achievement solidified her status as a musical icon and marked the biggest single-venue event of the year.

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