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Fight Erupts During Beyoncé’s Cowboy Carter Tour in London
A fight broke out near the stage during Beyoncé’s London concert, even as she wowed fans with a tribute to Black country music.

A physical fight erupted near the stage at Beyoncé's London concert, surprising many fans. A TikTok user recorded the incident, which Brazilian outlet Hugo Gloss later reposted on X (formerly Twitter).

In the video, two men in cowboy outfits are seen hitting another person just a few rows from the stage at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium. Meanwhile, other audience members rushed in and tried to break it up. Notably, the fight happened as Beyoncé sang Why Don’t You Love Me.

The TikTok clip came with the caption, “imagine fighting in front of Beyoncé, like calm down 😢.” Since its posting on Friday, the video has drawn nearly 300,000 views. Reportedly, the fight occurred on Thursday — the first night of her six-show Cowboy Carter Tour stop in London.

This Isn't the First Time

Interestingly, this isn’t Beyoncé’s first concert marred by violence. In May, fans at her Chicago show also clashed. Some pushed, tore clothes, and knocked over chairs. Though several people tried to stop the chaos, it quickly spread through the crowd.

Despite the Drama, Beyoncé Shines Onstage

Nevertheless, Beyoncé powered through with an unforgettable show. She paid tribute to Black artists who influenced country music. Her performance, lasting almost three hours, honored the Chitlin Circuit — a series of venues that once gave Black performers safe spaces during segregation.

Moreover, Beyoncé wore a dazzling all-white bodysuit with fringe chaps. She opened the night with American Requiem, a song about letting go of racism in country music and moving toward inclusion. Then, she sang Blackbiird, a Beatles track inspired by the U.S. civil rights movement. She performed it alongside rising Black female country artists.

Stunning Visuals and Next Tour Stop

Throughout the concert, Beyoncé delivered high-energy moments. She rode a mechanical bull, flew above the stadium in a car, and stood inside a huge horseshoe as she performed both old and new hits. In doing so, she united fans across generations and cultures.

Now, after her London shows, Beyoncé is headed to Paris for three performances.