Singer Taylor Swift was not harmed after tripping on stage during a concert in Tokyo Friday night.
This latest mishap came just two days after another blunder, when the singer nearly slipped off her chair while performing “Vigilante S**t,” according to ET Online.
“I almost fell off the Folklore cabin, but I didn’t, and that’s the lesson,” she told the crowd at Friday’s concert. “My life flashed before my eyes. It’s all good, everything’s fine, everything’s great. I’m just so happy that I didn’t fall off the Folklore cabin, you know what I mean. What a great night in Tokyo.”
The show was her third of four performances in Japan on her Eras Tour. The pop singer, 3 performed at the sold-out show at the Tokyo Dome in front of 55,000 fans.
A video posted to X, formerly Twitter, shows Swift tripping as she walks down a roof — a part of the set on stage — while performing.
The roof is covered in fake grass. Swift is on the roof while she sings to the crowd, according to Newsweek.
Wednesday didn’t go quite as planned either after Swift almost fell off her chair during one of her songs.
She can be seen trying to steady herself and looking worried before quickly regaining her balance, the New York Post reported.
Swift will end her four-night stint in Tokyo on Saturday, Feb. 10. After that, she is expected to attend Super Bowl LVIII. Her boyfriend, Travis Kelce, and his Kansas City Chiefs compete against the San Francisco 49ers in Las Vegas, Nevada.
Meanwhile, she’s also going to release her 11th studio album — The Tortured Poets Department — on April 19.