During her Milan ‘Eras Tour’ concert, Taylor Swift paused her performance to assist a fan in need, impressively doing so in Italian.
The 34-year-old singer, known for hits like “The Smallest Man Who Ever Lived,” was in the midst of her second night at Milan’s San Siro Stadium on Sunday, July 14, when she noticed a fan in distress.
Swift interrupted her song to call for help, saying, “Aiutare, per favore,” while pointing to the spot in the audience where assistance was needed.
Swift then switched to English, repeating her plea: “We need some help over there, please.”
This isn’t the first time Swift has paused a concert to ensure the safety and well-being of her fans. Just a few weeks earlier, during her performance in Edinburgh, Scotland, she similarly stopped her show to direct security to a fan who needed help.
“She’s right there,” Swift said, continuing to strum her guitar. “I’m just gonna keep playing until somebody helps them, I’m gonna be singing this song.”
Swift’s concern and dedication were evident as she continued to check in on the situation, not resuming the concert until she was certain the fan was receiving the necessary assistance. Her final confirmation, “Awesome!” signaled her relief and allowed her to seamlessly transition into the next song on her setlist.
The Grammy-winning artist’s actions have been widely praised by fans and concert-goers, showcasing her genuine care for her audience’s safety. Such moments highlight the unique bond Swift shares with her fans, where her shows are not just performances but communal experiences where everyone’s well-being is prioritized.
Swift’s Milan concert, part of her global ‘Eras Tour,’ has been a highlight for many fans, and her readiness to halt the show for a fan in need has only further solidified her reputation as an artist who deeply cares about her supporters.
This latest act of kindness adds to the numerous instances where Swift has demonstrated her dedication to ensuring her concerts are a safe and enjoyable experience for all attendees.