A now-viral social media video captures the moment when Swift pauses her performance mid-song to address the situation.
Taylor Swift demonstrated her concern for fan well-being at a recent concert in Edinburgh, Scotland. While performing "Would've, Could've, Should've" from her "Midnights" album, Swift noticed a distressed fan in the crowd.
A now-viral social media video captures the moment when Swift pauses her performance mid-song to address the situation.
Maintaining professionalism while continuing to play her guitar, she clearly requests assistance for the fan, saying, "We need help right in front of me, please."
Swift's quick response ensured that the fan received prompt attention.
she continued. "I don't think anybody's gotten to them yet, and they're gonna. Because we're not gonna keep singing, we're just gonna keep talking about the people that need help in front of me. Just let me know when. I can do this all night."
Once confirmation arrived that the fan was receiving help, Swift seamlessly resumed the performance.
With a quick "You're good? Awesome!" she ensured their well-being before continuing "Would've, Could've, Should've."
Swift debuted "The Bolter," a track from the Anthology edition of her latest album, "The Tortured Poets Department." She then transitioned into a performance of "Getaway Car" from her "Reputation" album.
Swift acknowledged the lesser-known track with a wink to the Edinburgh audience at Murrayfield Stadium, saying, "You get extra credit if you know this next song at all because it is really, really old."
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