Taylor Swift has left fans speechless as she took a stage dive to the next level.
The 33-year-old Grammy-winning musician recently kicked off her long-awaited Eras tour, which features a staggering 44 songs on the setlist - a big difference from the standard concert which is usually around 12 songs in length.
However, her remarkable setlist isn't the only thing that has her supporters talking, as the 'Love Story' songstress has also been showing off her exceptional swimming skills while on stage.
In a video shared on TikTok, Swift showed off her Evel Knievel side when she performed a stunt diving head-first through a tiny gap in the stage.
Watch Swift's impressive stage dive below:The video was filmed at State Farm Stadium in Glendale, Arizona, and showed the 'You Belong With Me' singer walking on stage in a green dress.
Then, all of a sudden, she plunged headfirst into a hole in the stage like gold Olympian Michael Phelps as Swifties erupted into rapturous cheers.
The video was captioned "Since when?? Where's that gold medal??" and has since amassed 863.4K likes and five million views on the social media platform, with many stunned commenters.
One person joked: "Eras Tour (Michael Phelps' Version)."
A concerned user said: "I'm always so scared she’s gonna hit her head on the stage."
A third user shared: "I can't wait for all the concerts then someone makes a montage of just the diving clips." A fourth remarked: "I Can Watch this on repeat for the rest of my life."
That was just the beginning of the spectacle as after the '22' hitmaker made the dive, a prerecorded video of her swimming projects onto the catwalk before she pops up on stage in a purple coat to sing 'Lavender Haze' from her Midnights album.
The continuation of the theatrical exit left many users on Twitter amazed, as one awestruck person exclaimed: "Say what y’all want about her no one is topping this tour."
Another user added: "Aside from being a 12-time grammy winner, a doctor, a director, one of the most acclaimed songwriters of the music industry, and having a record breaking career in the arts, Taylor Swift is now searching for that swimming Olympic medal, look at that dive."
A third person stated: "That’s a special effect genius."
Last year, the Ticketmaster website crashed when pre-sale tickets for the singer's tour went live. At the time, many of her devoted fans then took to social media to complain about how they didn’t get tickets after spending hours in the queue.
The 'Anti-Hero' musician then shared her opinion on the ordeal in a post to her Instagram Stories, stating that she's very "protective" of her fanbase.
"It’s really difficult for me to trust an outside entity with these relationships and loyalties, and excruciating for me to just watch mistakes happen with no recourse," she wrote.
"It’s truly amazing that 2.4 million people got tickets, but it really p***es me off that a lot of them feel like they went through several bear attacks to get them," she added.
Swift's US leg of her Eras Tour will reportedly go until August 9 in Los Angeles. The international dates have yet to be announced.