The safety and well-being of Taylor Swift’s fans are top priorities during her concerts, and she made sure everyone knew it during her latest show in Edinburgh, Scotland.
The 34-year-old pop sensation was right in the middle of her “surprise songs” segment on Friday night (June 7) when she had to stop the show to check on fans who were struggling right in front of her. Imagine the chaos: glitter everywhere, fans crying, and a wild-haired Swift in full song mode.
While jamming out to “Would’ve, Could’ve, Should’ve” from the Midnights album, Taylor suddenly paused. Picture this: she’s strumming her guitar, serenading the crowd, and then – record scratch – she stops to play superhero. “I’m just gonna keep playing until someone notices them,” she announced, channeling a rockstar-meets-guardian-angel vibe. “We’re going to keep talking until the people in front of me get help.”
Talk about multitasking! Who knew concerts came with a side of live problem-solving? Taylor added, “Just let me know when… I can do this all night.” That’s right – Taylor Swift, ready to perform AND provide first aid services, all without missing a beat.
Once the fan was A-OK, the show rolled on. Taylor hit the crowd with a surprise mash-up of “Tis The Damn Season” and “Daylight,” because why settle for one song when you can have two?
Moral of the story: If you’re at a Taylor Swift concert, not only are you getting hit after hit, but you’re also in good hands. The kind of hands that can strum a guitar, sing, and call for medical assistance all at the same time. Now that’s talent.
🏟️| Taylor asking for help for a struggling fan during Would've, Could've, Should've #EdinburghTStheErasTour
— She kept strumming but wouldn't continue the song until help got to them 🫂 pic.twitter.com/Oxflr23LKE
— Taylor Swift Updates 🩶 (@swifferupdates) June 7, 2024