Ariana Grande battled technical difficulties during the first Brooklyn show of her Eternal Sunshine Tour on Monday evening.
The singer was performing Eternal Sunshine at the Barclays Center in New York City when her microphone suddenly cut out.
After realising the glitch, Grande calmly motioned to her backstage crew who sprang into action to resolve the issue while the crowd helped out by singing along.
As the song came to an end, the microphone started to work again and Grande wasted no time in apologising to her fans.
“Oh, it’s back now!” Grande announced. “It’s back now, so sorry.”
The star then turned her attention to her crew behind the scenes and praised them for dealing with the issue so quickly.
“Thank you to our amazing team who’s dealing with these technical difficulties,” she told the crowd, before adding, “And thank you for your patience.”
As a couple of crew members joined Grande on stage to help adjust her equipment, the Hate That I Made You Love Me star teased fans by asking if they were ready for another song.
“Okay, we’re back! Should we continue?” Grande asked the crowd, drawing enthusiastic cheers from concertgoers.
With the first notes of Just Like Magic starting to play, the 33-year-old singer cheekily checked in again to see if her fans were enjoying the performance.
“Did you hear any of that?” she quipped with a smile.
The 41-date Eternal Sunshine Tour kicked off in Oakland last month and is set to conclude in London in September.