Taylor Swift recently experienced a major stage malfunction during her Sunday performance in New Orleans.
According to MailOnline, the 34-year-old singer was wrapping up her third and final night at the Caesars Superdome when the mishap occurred.
Swift’s reflective silver platform—nicknamed the “Tayoomba” by fans—unexpectedly stalled just after she sang the first verse of Who’s Afraid of Little Old Me. Swift continued performing on the ground while her backup dancers worked to push the broken prop offstage.
This incident also marked the first time she performed her song Down Bad without the floating platform.
Before closing her last show in New Orleans, Swift performed Close to You and I Love You, I’m Sorry. Before finishing her final song, she thanked the New Orleans crowd, calling them “extraordinary” and expressing that she would never forget her time in the city.
Swift will take her Eras Tour next to Indianapolis, with shows at Lucas Oil Stadium on Friday, Saturday, and Sunday. The tour is set to conclude on December 8 in Vancouver, Canada.
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