- Taylor Swift paused her concert in Buenos Aires on Sunday evening with a message to fans.
- Swift asked concertgoers to stop throwing things on stage.
- “It really scares me when things get thrown on stage,” she said.
Taylor Swift paused her final Eras Tour concert on Sunday night to warn fans not to throw objects on stage.
Video shared on Social media From Sunday’s show at Estadio Mâs Monumental in Buenos Aires, Argentina, it shows an unidentified object being launched onto the stage.
This led to Swift taking a moment to address her fans, in a video posted to X, the platform formerly known as Twitter.
“Just because communication means having nice, healthy boundaries, I get really scared when things are brought up on stage,” the singer said. “Because if it was on the stage, the dancer could trip over it.”
“I love that you brought gifts and that’s so sweet, but just, can you please not throw them on stage? I love you so much,” Swift continued.
Swift performed three shows in Buenos Aires, and caused quite a stir with her Saturday night concert, which was attended by NFL star Travis Kelce, in whom she has been rumored to be a romantic interest.
While she concluded her set with the hit song “Karma,” Swift changed the lyrics in honor of the Kansas City Chiefs tight end.
“Karma is the man who comes right back to my house,” she sang.
The original lyrics are: “Karma is the man on the screen, and he comes right back to me.”
Video shared on Tik Tok It shows Kelsey’s reaction to the subtle gesture.
Kelsey, who was standing next to the singer’s father, Scott Swift, appeared surprised by the lyrical change and covered his face with his hands as the crowd cheered.
Another video shared on X shows Swift walking up to Kelce at the end of the party, and the pair sharing a kiss.
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