Videos circulating on social media featuring Taylor Swift captured a moment during her latest “Eras Tour” stop in Philadelphia, where she appeared to come to the aid of a concertgoer.
Footage from the show at the Lincoln Financial Field showed Taylor Swift interrupting her 2014 hit “Bad Blood” to vocally support an individual in the crowd.
Swift could be heard expressing her concern, saying, “She’s fine,” and asserting that the person in question wasn’t engaged in any problematic behavior. She further exclaimed, “Hey, stop,” multiple times, clearly perturbed by the situation she witnessed.
The videos do not clearly reveal the events that occurred in the crowd leading to Taylor Swift’s reaction. However, it is evident that Swift swiftly resumed “Bad Blood” without any interruption shortly after the incident. The choice of the song itself, given the circumstances, seems fitting for the moment.
CNN has reached out to Lincoln Financial Field and a representative for Swift for comment.
Saturday’s show wasn’t entirely full of bad blood. Other videos on social media appear to show thousands of ticketless Swift fans gathering outside the open-air stadium to sing along from afar during the show in a wholesome show of support for their “Anti-Hero.”
The singer will head to Massachusetts next weekend following her third and final show in Philadelphia on Sunday. The “Eras Tour” is Swift’s first tour in five years and kicked off in March in Glendale, Arizona.