Taylor Swift misses a note during Munich Eras Tour show, jokes about ‘broken’ piano

Swift misplayed the opening notes of a mashup of ‘Ivy’ and ‘Call It What You Want.’

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Taylor Swift experienced a small hiccup during her Munich Eras Tour concert on July 27, 2024. 

Performing at the Olympiastadion in Germany, Swift, 34, encountered a slight error during her secret songs segment. After a successful pairing of "Fresh Out the Slammer" and "You Are in Love" on guitar, she moved to the piano for the next medley but misplayed the opening notes. 

Swift humorously addressed the slip-up, saying, "Sometimes you just don't hit the right note, do you?" before continuing with her set featuring "Ivy" and "Call It What You Want."

This incident follows a similar piano glitch at her Milan show on July 14, where Swift joked about "breaking" the instrument after a malfunction. Despite the technical issues, the show went on smoothly.

In other news, before her Munich performance, Swift shared on social media how she managed her own hair, makeup, and styling for the Folklore album shoot, revealing she worked with minimal resources during the pandemic. 

She also reminisced about creating the album with Jack Antonoff and Aaron Dessner under challenging conditions.

Additionally, during her Hamburg performance, Swift honored Flavor Flav, who attended the show, and debuted her song "Run" from Red (Taylor's Version). On July 25, Swift announced her new role as godmother to Ryan Reynolds and Blake Lively’s children, celebrating Reynolds' new film, Deadpool & Wolverine. 

Swift's tour will continue with shows in Austria and Poland in early August.

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