Taylor Swift can’t help but giggle after hilarious 00s lyric slip-up leading fans to dub her gigs the ‘errors’ tour
Posted by  badge Boss on Jul 18, 2023 - 06:07AM
Taylor Swift stumbled over her lyrics at the Denver gig (Picture: Tom Cooper/TAS23/Getty)

Having thousands of fans screaming your lyrics normally means the odd slip-up doesn’t get noticed but Swifties hear by idol .

While fans clamour for in , fans across the Atlantic have been enjoying the leg of her epic Eras Tour.

is filled with videos of the Cruel Summer singer, 33, performing songs from her entire discography in a set which lasts over two hours.

Dedicated Swifties then tear apart these short snippets, looking for clues of any upcoming release or new information – as Taylor

This fun game lead to fans suspecting her next re-release would be , which proved to be true, however, sometimes the seasoned performer does make mistakes.

At her second show in Denver, Colorado, the 33-year-old couldn’t help but laugh after she got tongue-tied singing to her audience of around 70,000 fans.

The mistake happened in her Midnights era (Picture: Tom Cooper/TAS23/Getty Images for TAS Rights Management)

Each album has its own section in the show, referred to as ‘eras’, and during her Midnights era she stumbled on the popular song Bejeweled.

For the chart-topping song’s bridge, Taylor sings: ‘Sapphire tears on my face
Sadness became my whole sky.’

However at Denver night two on July 15, the lyrics became: ‘Sapphire tears on MySpace.’

The Tim McGraw singer immediately realised her mistake and began laughing with her dancers as she tried to continue the song.

She made it through the bridge, clearly amused by her own slip-up and grinned out to the audience before the chorus began.

Fans were loving the mix-up and jokingly said the Karma singer had ‘confirmed debut Taylor’s Version’ as Taylor is yet to re-release her self-titled debut album.

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MySpace was a popular social media app, launched in 2003, which was often used by artists, including a young Taylor.

‘She bringing back MySpace for debut TV omg yay,’ commented a Swiftie, with many leaning into the joke.

‘The fact she catches the mess up and laughs knowing she was on MySpace as a kid,’ added someone else.

While the platform is no longer active, Taylor clearly hasn’t .

‘The Errors Tour, I love it,’ said one fan while another wrote: ‘Her little giggle makes me so happy.’

Others joked that this was a ‘new friendship bracelet unlocked’ as Swifties have been making them with lyrics and jokes and sharing them with each other at gigs.