The incident happens when the pop superstar is singing her track 'Call It What You Want' along with a backup dancer.

AceShowbiz - Not only Taylor Swift had to brave the rain during her New Jersey concert over the weekend, but she also had a little incident during the show. The former country singer took a tumble while performing at MetLife Stadium on Sunday night, July 22, but she handled it like a pro.

The incident happened when Taylor was singing her track "Call It What You Want" along with a backup dancer. In a fan-captured clip, the pop superstar slipped on the slick stage and hit the ground. She quickly laughed it off and popped right back up, playfully shoving her backup dancer while finishing the song.

This was the second "full rain show" of the weekend for Taylor, following a soaking wet concert on the previous day. Despite the rain, she appeared to be having a blast as she took to Instagram to share a series of pictures from the rain-filled night. "FULL RAIN SHOW. Last night we all danced together for two hours in the pouring rain who knows what the Jersey skies will bring us tonight but we're 'ready for it,' " she captioned the pics.

And this is surely not the first time the "Shake It Off" hitmaker made headlines during her record-breaking "Reputation Stadium Tour", which launched on May 8 in Glendale. Taylor suffered stage malfunction when her "sparkly basket" got stuck in the air while she sang "Delicate" at her Philadelphia concert earlier this month.

"It's supposed to take me to the other side of the stadium," she told the crowd after the song ended. "So what happens now is basically I'm just chilling waiting to figure out what happens next." Stage crew members were eventually able to get her down, but she had to get into a different floating cage and resumed the show.

"Reputation Stadium Tour" is set to conclude on November 21 in Tokyo.

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