Taylor Swift, who is skilled at dealing with technological glitches, found an unexpected hurdle on the first night of the Indianapolis Eras performance.
The Down Bad crooner encountered a few technological difficulties during her most famous tour, which Swifties amusingly called the 'Errors Tour'.
The incident happened during her Midnights performance while playing Lavender Haze, when her mic pack stopped working and she was unable to hear the song's beat, causing her to go off-key and hit high notes for many seconds.
The 14-time Grammy winner maintained a professional demeanor and kept up with the pace by tapping her foot as a technical aide repaired her microphone pack.
Later in the same area of the event, the lights dimmed and the music was interrupted for a brief moment between the Bejewelled and Mastermind performances.
The 34-year-old apologized for the delay and blamed it on a recent rainstorm in Miami.
"I play a lot of rain shows, and we never know when our equipment will break," Swift told the crowd. "Could be that night, could be a few shows later."
Swifties lauded her professionalism in footage that surfaced on TikTok.
Someone else wrote: "The foot tap to keep the beat (clap emoji)."
Another person wrote, "She ATE with that high note."
While one said, "Welcome to the Errors Tour (laughing emoji)."
Swift previously experienced a technical difficulty at a gig in New Orleans with her reflective silver platform, which she used for Who's Afraid of Little Old Me? Performance has ceased operating.
Furthermore, it is worth noting that Indianapolis is the final stop on Swift's Eras Tour in the United States before she heads to Canada to complete her best-selling concert tour in music history.