Home » Taylor Swift injured backstage during tour show in Houston

Taylor Swift injured backstage during tour show in Houston

by Ayushi Veda
0 comment

Taylor Swift, one of the biggest pop stars in the world, revealed how she got injured backstage during her Eras Tour show in Houston. According to Swift, she tripped over a guitar case and fell down a set of stairs. Swift said that she was fine, but she did have a bit of a bruise on her leg.

Swift recounted the incident during a Q&A session with fans at an event in Nashville. She said that she was walking to the stage when she tripped over the guitar case, which had been left in her path. She then fell down a set of stairs and landed on her butt.

Swift joked that she was glad that the incident didn’t happen on stage, saying that it would have been a “cool rock and roll story” if she had fallen during a guitar solo. Swift also said that she had been more worried about the guitar case than herself, as she didn’t want to damage anyone’s instrument.

About Injury

Swift’s injury comes just a few weeks after she was forced to cancel a few shows due to illness. The singer had been battling a severe cold, and doctors advised her to rest and take care of herself. Swift apologized to fans on social media, saying that she was devastated to have to cancel shows, but that her health was her top priority.

Despite the setback, Swift’s Eras Tour has been a massive success. The tour has taken her to cities all over the world, and has been praised for its elaborate staging and high-energy performances. Swift has also been using the tour as a platform to promote causes that are important to her, including LGBTQ rights and voter registration.

As for the injury, Swift seemed to take it in stride. She told fans that she was feeling “a lot better” and that she was ready to get back to performing. She also thanked her fans for their support and for being there for her during what has been a challenging time.

You may also like

Leave a Comment

Copyright @2022 – Scoop360 | All Right Reserved.