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JUST IN: Taylor Swift Fans ‘Know That Hurt’ After Singer’s Rainy Eras Tour Mishap: ‘That Looks Painful’-“oh i bet her heart SANK,” someone else added.
Taylor Swift fans were left feeling a bit concerned over the singer’s latest Eras Tour performance.
The “Anti-Hero” songstress is always a consummate professional when it comes to performing on stage, but during her opening show in Miami, Fla. on Friday, Oct. 18, Swift appeared to be dealing with some elements that were just out of her control.
It was during the acoustic set of her concert on Friday night when Swift, 34, performed the same leap into a giant hole in the stage that she’s been doing since the Eras Tour started in 2023—but the pouring Florida rain seemed to provide an extra obstacle.
In fan-captured footage shared on TikTok, Swift appeared to have slipped right before taking off for the jump, making it look like she nearly did a flip while leaping through the hole, where she lands on a mattress under the stage.
While fans know that Swift returned for the next set of the show perfectly intact, many were still worried that she may have injured herself—or at least scared herself—during the onstage mishap, which users online said looked “painful.”
“No this scared me,” one person wrote in the comments on TikTok. Another user echoed, “I was worried when seeing this,” while someone else said, “I know that hurt.”
“looks like she straight nose dived or front flipped after slipping,” a different user added.
“SHE FLIPPED IS SHE OKAY,” another comment read, while the original poster of the video confirmed that Swift appeared to be just fine when she came back out after the incident.
“She was completely fine during her next era, so I think she landed.”
But there’s no denying that the slip—which could have been much worse—probably gave the “Karma” singer a scare, as her fans predicted, “She was prob so scared for a split second.”
Another user said “i know her life flashed before her eyes.”
“oh i bet her heart SANK,” someone else added.
Following Friday night’s rain show, Swift will be playing two more concerts in Miami on Saturday, Oct. 19 and Sunday, Oct. 20, before heading to New Orleans, La., next weekend.