Taylor Swift Stops the Concert Mid-way to Help a Fan at Edinburgh Eras Tour Show

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The renowned American singer-songwriter, Taylor Swift has proved that she has a golden heart. While performing on the stage at the Edinburgh Eras Tour Show, the singer found a fan in distress on Friday. So, she stopped at the tune “Would’ve Could’ve Should’ve” of the album ‘Midnight’ and requested assistance from her team. 

She said, “We need help right in front of me, please, right in front of me.” She continued strumming her guitar but didn’t sing until the person got help. 

She stated, “I’m just gonna keep playing till somebody helps them, then I’m gonna keep singing the song.” She added, “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.”

After the fan got help and Swift received the message that he was fine, she said, “You’re good? Awesome!” After that, the gorgeous singer returned to singing “Would’ve Could’ve Should’ve.”

Netizens Reaction to Taylor Swift’s Heart-Warming Act 

Taylor Swift’s live concert video where she asks for help for her distressed fan is making rounds on social media. Netizens show immense love on the video and highly praise the singer’s kind act. One user wrote, “I love this cause it really means she is looking at the fans during her shows” while another commented,  “The way she kept the flow going too is PURE TALENT.”

How does Taylor Swift Make the Edinburgh Eras Tour Show Memorable?

On that glittery night, Taylor Swift performed several songs and made the day for her fans. She started with ‘The Bolter’ song from the Anthology edition of her latest album ‘The Tortured Poets Department.’ After that, she sang ‘Getaway Car’ from ‘Reputation.’

In addition to that, she performed two more songs in her live session, a mashup of ‘Crazier,’ a track from the film ‘Hannah Montana: The Movie,’ and ‘All of the Girls You Loved Before,’ a song that was originally slated for her album ‘Lover.’ 

She said to the concertgoers, “You get extra points if you know this next song at all because it is really, really old,” while transitioning from “All of the Girls You Loved Before” to “Crazier.”

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