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Taylor Swift has had a lucky life. do You have to deal with obstacles along the way… or, in the case of her latest Dublin show, get a bit “stuck on stage”!
people The magazine reports that the superstar was performing the second show of his sold-out Eras Tour in Dublin on Saturday when he became physically unable to move onstage.
Thankfully, Swift’s crew was top notch, and one of her dancers, Jan Ravnick, managed to free her in time, allowing the show to continue smoothly, to the delight of fans at the Aviva Stadium.
The incident occurred during the song “The Smallest Man Who Ever Lived,” which appears on her historic hit album, “The Tortured Poets Department.”
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The show was eventful for another reason: Swift told her Irish fans that her Grammy-winning album, “Folklore,” had an Irish vibe.
“I had imagined what the world of the album would be like. [was like] “Irish,” she revealed, “storytelling with lots of different characters. You guys do a great job of that. It’s a very Irish way of telling a story.”
She ended her mini-speech with the words, “And so we are back where we belong!”
The Erasus Tour kicked off on March 17, 2023 and is not scheduled to end until December. The tour is the highest-grossing tour of all time, grossing well over $1 billion.
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