Taylor Swift Forced to Think Fast During Another Eras Tour Malfunction

Taylor Swift on stage during her Eras tour Gareth Cattermole/Getty/X/Taylor Access

We’re just saying – we think something might be up Taylor Swift‘s Eras tour.

The 14-time Grammy winner has been on the road since March 2023, and in that time, her ongoing world tour has garnered praise, mainly for her impressive running time and the seamless way she transitions between segments of the series. show.

However, since Taylor arrived in London last month, you may have seen some technical issues affecting the show.

Most of these were related to his massive backdrop, which started glitching during his shows in both London and Dublin.

Normally, low-key glitches like this wouldn’t make headlines, but since Taylor Swift is so famous for throwing Easter eggs into her artwork, music videos and even live performances there’s speculation that she might be cooking something else for her. fans – and there was another malfunction during Saturday night’s show.

While performing the second of three shows in Dublin, a stage Taylor was standing on failed to lower during her performance of The Smallest Man Who Lived.

Thinking quickly, Taylor’s dancer swung into action, carrying her down from the raised part of the stage, while she continued to sing.

Although Taylor unveiled her latest studio album The Tortured Poets Department to mixed reviews earlier this year, she is also in the midst of a project that has seen her re-recording her first six albums and releasing them as “Taylor’s Versions” which will she owns the masters. to.

Fearless, Speak Now, Red and 1989 have all been reissued, with these recent glitches leaving fans wondering if Taylor has started teasing the new version of her sixth album, Fame.

Taylor will now take the Eras tour across more of Europe, with concerts in the Netherlands, Switzerland, Italy, Germany, Poland and Austria in the coming weeks.

She will return to London for another five sold-out nights at Wembley Stadium in August, after generating plenty of headlines with her first three shows in the capital last month.

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