A video of Taylor Swift has gone viral on the internet in which she is seen shouting at a security guard in the middle of performing her 2014 hit, “Bad Blood” at the Lincoln Financial Field in Philadelphia during her “Eras” Tour. The video was shared by a concert-goer on Twitter and shows the singer shouting at the security guard, “She’s fine!” before hitting the chorus of the song. The video further shows that the singer continued singing but abruptly cut off again to say, “She wasn’t doing anything.”
It is unclear what prompted Swift to yell at the security. However, a comment on the video read that guards were being aggressive in keeping fans from leaning on barriers separating the crowd from the stage. Another concert-goer suggested that the guards were “putting their hands on us to physically push us off of the barricade instead of just telling us to move.”
Taylor Swift’s “Eras” tour started on March 17 in Arizona and has been a hit so far, according to a report by the New York Post. The tour includes a mix of old and new hits, as well as performances of songs from her recent album, “Fearless (Taylor’s Version).”
Swift has been known to interact with her fans during her concerts and even invite them on stage. In the past, she has stopped mid-performance to talk to fans, take selfies, and even give advice. This incident with the security guard is a rare moment of frustration on her part.
The video has been widely shared on social media, with many fans applauding Swift for standing up for the concert-goers. Some have also criticized the security guards for being too aggressive. The incident has sparked a conversation about the role of security at concerts and the need to balance safety with the fan experience.