Videos of Taylor Swift coming to the aid of a concert goer at her recent “Eras Tour” stop in Philadelphia have been making the rounds on social media. During her performance at Lincoln Financial Field, Swift paused her rendition of her 2014 hit “Bad Blood” to address a situation in the crowd.
In the videos captured by attendees, Swift can be heard expressing concern for someone in the audience. She reassured the crowd, saying, “She’s fine,” and emphasized that the person “wasn’t doing anything.” Swift’s voice grew more assertive as she shouted, “Hey, stop,” multiple times, clearly bothered by what she had witnessed.
The exact details of the incident are unclear from the footage, but Swift promptly resumed her performance of “Bad Blood” without any further interruptions. CNN has reached out to Lincoln Financial Field and Swift’s representatives for additional comments or information.
However, not all moments from Saturday’s show were marred by conflict. Other videos on social media captured scenes of countless loyal Swift fans gathering outside the open-air stadium, singing along from a distance in a heartwarming display of support for their beloved “Anti-Hero.”
After concluding her third and final show in Philadelphia on Sunday, Swift will be heading to Massachusetts for her next performance. The “Eras Tour” marks Swift’s first tour in five years and commenced in March in Glendale, Arizona. The tour has been eagerly anticipated by fans and is expected to deliver an unforgettable experience for attendees.