Taylor Swift, the global pop sensation, demonstrated her commitment to fan safety during her recent concert in Lisbon, Portugal.
While performing "Champagne Problems" at the Estadio da Luz, Swift noticed a fan in distress and immediately called for security's assistance. "Ajuda por favor. Help them please," Swift directed, ensuring the well-being of her audience.
The concert, which marked Swift's debut performance in Portugal, faced initial delays, reportedly due to entry issues at the venue.
Social media accounts, including @tswifterastour, reported that the stadium was only "60 to 70 percent filled" when the opening act, Paramore, took the stage, an hour later than planned. Fans experienced inconsistent security measures regarding the allowance of water bottles and power banks, although the venue had revised its policies to permit plastic water bottles last-minute.
Swift's care for her fans was evident throughout the event, from her heartfelt welcome to the Portuguese crowd to her vigilant watch over the audience's needs.
"This is my first time getting to come to Portugal, and this is how you welcome us," Swift told the enchanted crowd.
This instance is not isolated in Swift's career. Known for her proactive stance on fan safety, Swift has intervened in the past, including a notable incident in Philadelphia during her "Bad Blood" performance and during her Stockholm show, where she recognized a signal from fans indicating someone needed help.
Swift's "Eras Tour" will continue its European leg, heading next to Madrid.
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