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Taylor Swift is looking out for her fans.
While performing an Eras tour concert at Scottish Gas Murrayfield Stadium in Edinburgh, Scotland June 7, the Grammy winner stopped performing her Midnights album track “Would’ve Could’ve Should’ve” to help an audience member who appeared to be in distress. She did however, continue to sing and play her guitar while asking for assistance.
“We need help right in front of me, please, right in front of me,” the 34-year-old sang to the more than 70,000 fans, as seen in a video shared by one of them. “Gonna keep playing until we notice where it is. Right there. I’m just gonna keep playing ’til somebody helps them, then I’m gonna keep singing the song.”
Swift 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.”
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