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Beyoncé scored Emmy nominations for her "Beyoncé Bowl" special on Netflix at this year's award show. Could this be her first Emmy win?
After leaving the Beyoncé concert at Mercedes-Benz Stadium on Monday night, nine people were injured in a stampede. A MARTA spokesperson says the nine victims were injured on an escalator at the Vine City Station near the stadium shortly after midnight.
A MARTA spokesperson told Newsweek: "Just after midnight, nine people leaving the Beyoncé concert were injured on an escalator at Vine City Station. One person suffered a broken ankle, seven people were transported to the hospital with cuts and scrapes, and one person declined transport."
Beyoncé’s Netflix halftime show and Kendrick Lamar’s Super Bowl halftime join several Black nominees for this year’s Emmy awards.
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According to MARTA officials, nine people were injured in a “stampede” at the Vine City station following the event at Mercedes-Benz Stadium as hundreds of concertgoers were heading home. The transit agency said a person began screaming and running, which triggered the stampede down an escalator at the station.
Beyoncé may be the most-awarded artist in Grammy history, but thus far the Emmy has eluded the artist who’s currently touring her eighth studio album, "Cowboy Carter." She gets another crack at the television honor this year.
Beyoncé has landed an Emmy nomination. She was nominated in the outstanding directing for a variety special category for “Beyoncé Bowl.” The Netflix special landed a total of three nominations including outstanding variety special (Live).
Beyoncé has received eight Emmy nominations over the year but the most-award artist in Grammy history is still searching for a TV win. The Cowboy Carter star will have another crack at an Emmy this year after her Netflix NFL halftime show Beyoncé Bowl was nominated in Outstanding Variety Special (Live),