Beyoncé ignites Atlanta on night 1
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The 35-time Grammy winner sang "16 Carriages" from the mechanical horse, which was suspended over the Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta
Beyoncé’s "16 Carriages" made its return to the Cowboy Carter Tour Thursday, but with a golden horse in place of the malfunctioning red Cadillac.
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During her return to Atlanta on Thursday night, her first of four shows in the city, Beyoncé transformed Mercedes-Benz Stadium into a grand hoedown. A holy showdown. A downtown rodeo that centered reclamation and protest. For a whopping 40 songs performed over three hours, Mrs. Cowboy Carter dazzled in stars, stripes and struts.
Bey’s ongoing trek is absolutely flying by, with Atlanta marking the second-to-last stop on the route. Three months after kicking off the tour in Los Angeles on April 28, the Destiny’s Child alum will close out the run with two shows at Las Vegas’ Allegiant Stadium on July 25 and 26.
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