Taylor Swift was the first to congratulate a couple who got engaged at her Eras Tour concert in Edinburgh, Scotland.
The 14-time Grammy winner kicked off the UK leg of her record-breaking Eras Tour in Edinburgh on Friday, June 7. In a video from the concert, Swift could be seen on stage performing the song “Cardigan” from her 2020 album. Folklore. The “Shake It Off” singer appeared to smile as she spotted a couple sharing a special moment in the crowd at Murrayfield Stadium.
“I love performing this whole show in the sunshine, because I'm pretty sure I saw someone getting engaged here,” Swift said during the concert, according to a viral TikTok video shared by a fan.
As the crowd cheered, the 34-year-old pop star pointed at the couple and asked, “Did it happen?”
The newly engaged couple seemingly confirmed the proposal, prompting Swift to throw her arms in the air and shout, “Yes!”
“You have no idea, I never get to see that, right? Because it is usually dark at night,” he explained to his fans. “But it's not now, so congratulations. Wow, I just saw all that!
Swift continued, “That's amazing. Thank you for doing that at my concert, that's a great moment, huge!”
The “Anti-Hero” singer performed the first of her three shows in Scotland on Friday, where she also kept an eye out for fans who might have become dehydrated during the show. “I will continue doing this until [security] “I know where I’m looking,” he said, pointing his guitar at a spot in the crowd.
Moments later, her hand froze during a performance of “Woulda, Coulda, Shoulda” and Swift had to fight her cramp.
“This is so embarrassing,” she told her fans. “I must have done this a million times and my hand has never formed a claw before.”
Most recently, Swift shared a message of support for Lady Gaga after the singer responded to speculation that she was pregnant. In a video posted to TikTok, the “Poker Face” singer denied pregnancy rumors while she referred to lyrics from Swift's song, “Down Bad.”
The text above the video read: “I'm not pregnant, I just cried a lot at the gym.”
The “Bad Romance” singer took the opportunity to encourage her fans in the United States to register to vote in the upcoming presidential election, which will take place on November 4. “Register to vote or check if you are registered EASILY at www.headcount. org,” she wrote in the caption.
In response, Swift took to the comments on Gaga's TikTok video to also respond to the public scrutiny women have faced.
“Can we all agree that it is invasive and irresponsible to comment on a woman's body?” the “Cruel Summer” singer wrote. “Gaga doesn't owe anyone an explanation and neither does any woman.”