Taylor Swift 'Eras' Tour Stage Blunder: Singer Forced To Show Off Her Sprinting Skills In Viral Vid [WATCH]

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As Taylor Swift' "Eras" tour continues, it appears that the stage door didn't open on time for Friday's show in Cincinnati.

Fan footage captured a 33-year-old singer, who is none other than the "Look What You Made Me Do" singer chasing after her backup dancers as they left the stage.

Taylor had to be quick, for the floor was meant to open soon.

Fearful of arriving late and missing her chance to change clothes in time, the award-winning singer made haste off her mark - right when the stage door abruptly creaked open.

Taylor Swift 'Eras' Tour Stage Blunder

As the "Never Getting Back Together" singer and her backup dancers moved toward center stage, she remained silent in her one-legged, black bodysuit with heeled boots and fishnet stockings.

For an impressive five seconds, all eyes were on her while she patiently waited for a floor panel to light up.

The "All Too Well" hitmaker's heart was pounding as she hurriedly made her way from the front of the stage, weaving between dancers, towards the back area.

Fortunately for her, it wasn't long before the door began to function again, moments after she reached for its handle.

Other viewers had also noticed this change in timing - many commented on it in the TikTok video itself!

Viewers were quick to observe that the door was back up and running in the comments section of the TikTok video. One fan commented "Run (Taylor's version)."

A wave of humorous tweets has been sent out lately, with one user quipping, "Me when they say there's pizza in the breakroom."

Another tweet shared lightheartedly read, "Me in Target once they have the vinyl in store."

Taylor Swift 'Eras' Tour 3 Surprise Songs In Cincinnati

On Saturday night, thousands were left in awe as Cincinnati's very own Paycor Stadium witnessed an amazing surprise performance by music superstar Taylor Swift.

She enthralled the audience with a remarkable display of three unexpected songs.

Ahead of schedule due to worries about the weather, Taylor stepped onto the stage and began with "Ivy" from her album "evermore," accompanied by Cincinnati native and founder of The National, Aaron Dessner.

She then took part in a duet with Gracie Abrams, singing "I Miss You, I'm Sorry," before transitioning into "Call It What You Want" - stemming from her record "Reputation."

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