Summary
- The so-called "Errors Tour" highlights mishaps in Swift's concert run, showcasing her relatable nature beyond.
- Despite technical malfunctions, Taylor Swift maintains her professionalism and charm throughout.
- The Eras Tour Movie captures humorous moments behind the scenes of Swift's record-breaking live tour.
The streaming version of 2023's biggest concert movie, breaking box office records, the Eras Tour Movie hit video-on-demand (VOD) platforms before landing exclusively on Disney+ in March 2024. Primed to be one of Disney+'s biggest 2024 releases, The Eras Tour Movie is based on Swift's massively popular live tour of the same name. Notably, the live-event iteration of the Eras Tour has grossed a truly staggering $1.04 billion — and counting.
That doesn't mean the international pop icon isn't relatable. In fact, that quality is what makes the singer-songwriter so beloved. However, in The Eras Tour Movie, Swift's relatable nature extends beyond her lyrics, thanks in large part to the "Errors Tour." A collection of blooper reel-like mistakes from across Swift's impressive concert run, the "Errors Tour" highlights laughable mishaps. Although some didn't make the cut — Swift had to sprint across the stage for a costume change when a Reputation-era platform malfunctioned during a Cincinnati show — the ones included in the film are memorable.

All 10 Eras In Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour (Taylor's Version), Ranked
Throughout The Eras Tour, Taylor Swift visits all of the different eras that she created across her impressive musical career.
Taylor Spins Around & Tries To Find Her Mic
The Funny Microphone Moment Happened During The Lover Era
Penned as an ode to her fans after Swift shared a heartfelt moment with her band on the final date of the Fearless Tour, "Long Live" is the perfect Eras Tour credits anthem. Although the end credits are filled with snapshots and videos of fans enjoying the live concert and trading friendship bracelets, Swift isn't above poking some fun at herself. The first "Errors Tour" clip features a Lover-era Swift spinning around one-too-many times in an attempt to locate her mic stand, which prompts her to share a laugh with the Eras Tour's backup vocalists and dancers.
Taylor Wipes Rain Off Her Piano During The Folklore Era
The Foxborough Night 2 Concert Was The Eras Tour's Most Iconic Rain Show
For Swifties, Taylor's rain shows have become rather iconic. Instead of canceling a rained-out stadium performance, the pop icon notoriously embraces downpours. While the Eras Tour featured a few rain shows, the second concert in Foxborough, Massachusetts definitely stands out as one of the most memorable. In an "Errors Tour" clip, Swift sits at her piano, trying not to laugh as she wipes water off the instrument and herself. Clearly done for in-the-moment comedic effect, the down-to-earth moment reiterates Swift's ability to connect with her fans over even the most mundane things.

8 Biggest Differences Between The Eras Tour’s Theatrical & Disney+ Streaming Versions
There are some key differences between Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour (Taylor’s Version) on Disney+ and the concert movie's theatrical release.
Taylor's Cloak Malfunction During "Willow"
The Singer's Witch-Inspired Cloak Gets Caught On Her Head
One of the most well-choreographed sequences in the Eras Tour Movie is "Willow" — a witchy track off Swift's evermore album. Likely inspired by Stevie Nicks, Swift dons an emerald green cloak and twirls around while her backup dancers juggle glowing orbs and the stage fills with fog. The perfect way to open the evermore era, "Willow" is as unique as it is cool to watch. However, in one "Errors Tour" clip, Swift lets the cool-and-collected witch act slip when her cloak gets caught over her head. Realizing what's happened, Taylor Swift really owns the silly moment.
Taylor's "Lavender Haze" Outfit Clashes (With Itself)
Swift's Dress & Fuzzy Coat Got Caught
During the Midnights era of Swift's concert movie, Taylor Swift's best music videos, but that doesn't mean it's the most practical outfit. During the "Errors Tour" clip, Swift's mic hand gets caught when the coat catches on the dress, giving the singer pause. As always, Swift rolls with the mishap, making it a fun moment for fans.
Taylor Slips During A Midnights Performance
Even Taylor Swift Has A Few Missteps
With over three hours of choreography to run through each night, Swift sets quite the high bar. Throughout the tour's run, several mechanical malfunctions caused Swift to improvise on the spot. In addition to that iconic Reputation-era sprint from the top of the stage to the dressing room, Swift had to pause during one show when her iconic dive into the water was spoiled by a technical malfunction. While the "Errors Tour" doesn't feature those clips, it does spotlight a moment where Swift slipped a bit while dancing. Like a true pro, she shakes it off and keeps dancing.

Every Song In Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour (& Which Were Cut)
Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour movie captures most of the artist's record-breaking three-hour concert, all three film versions featuring over 40 songs.
Taylor Stops To Fix Her Wireless Mic
The Moment Holds Up The Lover Era For A Moment
The Eras Tour Movie, like the live concert it captures, prides itself on the small details. The fact that so much goes correctly over the course of over three hours is impressive. Not to mention, the Eras Tour Movie was filmed over three nights, pulling footage together from a handful of Swift's Los Angeles dates. Aside from Swift's many outfit changes and set swaps, the concert's reliance on themed instruments and accessories is irable. During the "Errors Tour," however, one of Swift's many Lover-era mics had an issue, prompting her to fiddle with the bottom of the device.
Taylor's Green Folklore Dress Gets Caught
With So Many Outfit Changes, There's Bound To Be Some Issues
Of all the "Errors Tour" clips that could've surfaced in the Eras Tour Movie, Taylor's green folklore dress getting tangled and twisted is perhaps the least scandalous of all. From her outfits getting stuck to different parts of the stage to prop chairs not being placed where they should be, Swift has seen it all. Looking at the folklore-era in particular, Swift almost fell off the prop cottage during one of her Tokyo, Japan shows. "My life flashed before my eyes," the singer noted after stepping wrong on the cabin's roof.

Why Taylor Swift Plays "Our Song" & "You're On Your Own, Kid" Twice In The Eras Tour Movie (Taylor's Version)
The newly released Eras Tour Movie (Taylor's Version) has Swifties and newcomers alike wondering why Taylor Swift plays two of her hit songs twice.
Sadly, the "Errors Tour" wasn't able to catch all the highlights. Sequences in the evermore era proved particularly memorable — and humorously challenging — for Swift. At one show in Denver, Colorado, Swift's hair kept getting in the way as she tried to sing "Champagne Problems," prompting her to tell her tresses, "This is unacceptable. There are 73,000 people here!" (via US Weekly). Meanwhile, in Chicago, the evermore era saw Swift choking on a bug. "Is there any chance that none of you saw that?" Swift asked the stadium. "It’s fine. I’ve swallowed it."
Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour Movie (Taylor's Version) is now streaming exclusively on Disney+.
Source: US Weekly