Swedish pop sensation Zara Larsson faced a wardrobe mishap during her live TV performance on Friday, yet she powered through with unwavering professionalism.
Seamless Performance Despite the Break
The 28-year-old artist kicked off the summer concert series with a high-energy medley of her top hits. Midway through, one stiletto heel from her pumps snapped off entirely. Undeterred, Larsson maintained her rhythm, delivering powerful vocals and dynamic dance moves without interruption.
She executed her signature stunts, including jumping off the stage to connect with fans, showcasing her resilience and stage presence.
Humorous Social Media Reaction
Following the show, Larsson shared her experience on Instagram Story with lighthearted commentary. “I was soooo nervous this morning because my voice was literally gone,” she wrote. “But we pushed thru!!! I had so much fun! Thank you to everyone for pulling up on me so early.”
She posted a photo of the broken heel, revealing it happened during her song “Lush Life.” “We also did Lush Life with one heel loool,” she added.
The next day, Larsson celebrated on Instagram with a photo of herself balancing onstage in her damaged shoe. “Summer is officially here,” she captioned the image, featuring her sparkly heels and a pose in front of a signature wall. She also referenced Fergie’s memorable 2008 cartwheel performance for added flair.
Album Success and Fashion Influence
Larsson recently launched her fifth studio album, Midnight Sun, in September 2025, followed by the remix edition Midnight Sun: Girl’s Trip. In a Friday interview with Paper magazine, she expressed delight at her impact on pop culture and fashion.
“It’s so amazing. That’s what I want,” Larsson stated. “I don’t want to conform myself within the culture.”
She dreamed of inspiring Halloween costumes: “My dream, I said this every year, my dream is to be a Halloween costume. For people to be able to put something on, and for people to be like, you’re Zara Larsson, right? The flowers, the spray paint, the key chains, the glitter.”
Larsson shared emotional insights about fan engagement: “When I look into the crowd at my shows and I see people have dressed up, they’ve taken their time, they probably had a really fun time getting ready with their friends at home. It’s almost ceremonial in a way.”
“You put on your outfit, you’re ready to go to a concert. That makes me actually cry sometimes,” she continued. “That makes me feel so proud, more than anything, that people really want to be a part of the world that we created. There’s an identity to it, and there’s like a community in it. I think you always win when you stay true to who you are.”

