During night two of Taylor Swift’s concert at Murrayfield Stadium in Edinburgh, Scotland, she noticed fans needed help three separate times throughout the night.
Taylor Swift is gearing up for her last night in Edinburgh tonight, and hopefully, she won’t have to stop her show for fans in distress again.
The Love Story singer performed for the Scottish city last night for the second night in a row. She previously commented on how she adores how the shows at Murrayfield Stadium took place in the daylight due to the Scottish weather, which gives her a better view of the crowd.
Ever the professional, Taylor looked out for her fans throughout the show – asking stadium staff to help out as she didn’t miss a beat with her songs. The first time during the show that Taylor noticed fans needed help was during All Too Well.
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“We need some help over there please,” she said pointing to the crowd. She stopped playing her guitar but kept singing, pointing with both hands towards the fans in trouble until help was brought.
Then during her song Betty, Taylor stopped mid-word to point again to the crowd and say: “We need some help right there.” She seamlessly continued singing her hit song from Folklore.
The third and final time of the night was when Taylor was singing The Smallest Man Who Ever Lived. “We need some help please,” she said, pointing again to the crowd before continuing the song.
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