Taylor Swift nearly wipes out during sexy ‘Vigilante S–t’ chair performance in Tokyo

She may know the dance moves all too well, but even Taylor Swift makes mistakes.

Swift’s grand return to her Eras Tour in Tokyo on Wednesday didn’t go quite as planned after the singer nearly fell off her chair during one of her songs.

In a video, which has since gone viral, Swift, 34, can be seen looking wide-eyed after she appeared to misjudge the position of a chair on stage as she belted her tune “Vigilante S—t.”

The four-time Album of the Year Grammy winner can be seen trying to steady herself and looking worried before quickly regaining her balance.

“I JUST KNOW ALL 34 YEARS OF HER LIFE FLASHED BEFORE HER EYES IN 0.13 SECONDS,” one X (formerly Twitter) user wrote as the video’s caption.

Several X users also expressed their shock at the “Anti-Hero” songstress’ brief blunder.

“The leg strength she’s got that she saved herself from falling off is insane bc I would have been ass first on the ground,” one user commented.

“I would have not recovered the way she did,” a second person admitted.

“Imagine if there was no chair,” a third person posted.

Other eagle-eyed Swifties were quick to point out that the choreography of the song looked different from when Swift toured the US last year.

In a video, which has since gone viral, Swift, 34, can be seen looking wide-eyed after she seemed to misjudge the position of a chair set out on stage for her while she belted her tune “Vigilante S—t.” during the “Midnights” portion of her concert. intoherfantasy/Twitter
The four-time Album of the Year winner can be seen reaching out a hand behind her to steady herself and looking worried before quickly regaining her balance. intoherfantasy/Twitter

“Either miss girl changed the choreo or she forgot,” a user added. “I don’t mean this in a mean way obviously, s–t happens.”

Swift’s three-hour set has brought in a whopping $1 billion with more than $4 million tickets sold across 60 tour dates. Nevertheless, some mishaps are bound to happen.

In November, she suffered a wardrobe malfunction that left her walking like a Barbie in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.

Other eagle-eyed Swifties were quick to point out that the choreography of the song looked different from when Swift toured the US last year. Christopher Jue/TAS24/Getty Images for TAS Rights Management
“Either miss girl changed the choreo or she forgot,” a user laughed adding “I don’t mean this in a mean way obviously, s–t happens.” intoherfantasy/Twitter

A video posted to X shows the “Bad Blood” songstress doing her best impersonation of “Barbie” lead Margot Robbie — who received tons of online attention after a trailer showed the 33-year-old actress walking on the balls of her feet — as she hobbled around the stage.

The incident occurred while she sang “The Man,” which is the third song of her set list. After messing with her heel, she appeared to toss it into the crowd.

While performing in Houston, Texas, the singer also sustained a hand injury but managed to power through.

“For those asking how I cut my hand, I’m totally fine and it was my fault completely — tripped on my dress hem and fell in the dark backstage while running to a quick change — braced my fall with my palm,” Swift later wrote on X in April 2023.

This is not the first time the “Eras” tour has become the “Errors tour.” Christopher Jue/TAS24/Getty Images for TAS Rights Managemen

Two months later during her Chicago leg, she went on to accidentally swallow a bug during her “Evermore” set.

“I just swallowed a bug,” Swift declared in June 2023.

“Oh, delicious,” the pop star quipped. “Is there any chance that none of you saw that?”

That same night, Swift’s microphone stopped working, prompting technicians at Soldier Field to rush on stage to give her a new one.



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