Multiple people have been injured in an incident at Vine City station in Atlanta, GA after crowds came running following a Beyonce concert. Escalators reportedly collapsed at the station, leaving several concert-goers injured.
The incident is reported to have happened at the Vine City MARTA Station at around 1:30 a.m. Witnesses described a chaotic scene as fans tried to exit the station in large numbers following the show, but chaos soon ensued.
FOX 5 crews on the ground captured footage of emergency responders carrying injured individuals out on stretchers and in wheelchairs. The exact cause of the injuries has not yet been confirmed, and officials have released few details as the situation remains under investigation.
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Earlier in the night, Beyonce turned up the heat during her third and final Cowboy Carter concert in Atlanta, surprising fans with another Jay-Z cameo and letting her children steal hearts on the stage once again.
The singer lit up Atlanta’s Mercedes-Benz Stadium on July 13, taking the stage at 8:29 p.m. for her final performances on the Cowboy Carter and the Rodeo Chitlin' Circuit Tour.
Excitement was already building before her entrance, as fans sparked a stadium-wide wave that set the tone for a night full of energy. Kicking off the show, Beyoncé greeted the crowd with a heartfelt message: "Hello! I want to say thank you for your loyalty for so many years. If this is your first time experiencing these shows, welcome."
The Atlanta stop marks her final performance in the South, following two shows at Northwest Stadium in Landover, Maryland, near Washington, D.C. One of those dates, July 4, carried special weight, emphasising her tour’s ongoing themes of American history, country music, and cultural identity.
Halfway through the night, Beyoncé stunned the Atlanta crowds by bringing her husband Jay-Z onstage. The couple performed their 2003 classic Crazy in Love, followed by his solo hit Public Service Announcement.

It was only Jay-Z's second time joining the tour after he first performed on stage with Beyonce in Paris on June 22, and marked his U.S. debut on this run.
The lovebirds shared a kiss onstage before Beyoncé launched into fan favorites Partition and Drunk in Love from her 2013 self-titled album.
Also stealing the spotlight was their 8-year-old daughter, Rumi Carter, whose sweet appearances have become a highlight of the tour.
She first delighted fans by waving to the crowd during Protector and has since become a fan favorite. At Monday's show, she made hearts melt once again, mouthing "I love you" to cheering fans.
The Mirror has approached the Atlanta County Police Department for comment on this story.
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