Beyoncé and Jay-Z On the Run II Tour concert thrown into chaos after stage invasion
A concertgoer jumped on the stage to chase after the couple at their Atlanta concert
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Your support makes all the difference.Beyoncé and Jay-Z's Atlanta stop on their On the Run II Tour took a surprise turn in its closing moments, as a concertgoer jumped on stage and attempted to chase after the famous couple.
Footage shared on social media of the incident shows the duo end their performance and turn to leave the stage, right before a man is seen sprinting across the stage towards them.
Thankfully, the backing dancers still on stage are quick to realise what's going on, immediately rushing towards the stage invader to intercept him.
It seems as if they're quick thinking helped to apprehend him long enough for the full force of the security team to take control of the situation.
Meanwhile, at the tour's Nashville show, Beyoncé demonstrated her otherworldly ability to maintain poise and grace under any circumstance, after she managed to save herself from falling down the stairs during the gig.
The "Formation" singer’s faultless recovery attracted the customary barrage of online praise, with one person writing: “Beyonce didn't almost fall, the fall almost Beyonced."
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