The ‘Karma’ songstress had some bold words for the workers in Gelsenkirchen, Germany, as she called for help for a fan in need.
Taylor Swift was once again forced to put her performance on hold during a recent incident at the Eras Tour, and as she called for help, she had a strong message for those working at the stadium.
The superstar was ready to start her acoustic set on the final night of her three-concert stint in Gelsenkirchen, Germany, when she noticed something amiss with members of the crowd and quickly called for someone to come to their aid, as seen in a video uploaded to TikTok by one fan named Dario, who captioned it, “Mother is mothering, she’s really the best ✌🏽.”
She did indeed play the part of a parental figure as she stepped up to the microphone and said, “We just need some assistance and help right there,” pointing out to a spot in front of her.
“Excuse me,” she added, making sure to catch the attention of a member of security. “They just need some help right there. Thank you!”
Before beginning the first of the two surprise songs, the “Karma” songstress took another moment to recognize the employees of the stadium, telling the crowd that the venue had been “amazing” for the duration of her stay. “Everybody who works here has really been taking such good care of everybody, and I’m so grateful for that.”
Fans have made it clear how grateful they are to Swift for her keen eye, as she’s made it a point to keep a close watch over her fans while performing, frequently drawing security’s attention to attendees in need—often in the official language of wherever she’s performing, such as Spanish, French, and Portuguese—and has also previously interrupted her own show to recognize stellar stadium staff, gushing, “Everyone who works in this stadium is amazing,” after an emergency in the crowd during one of her Dublin concerts.
Of course, she’s not afraid to call them out when they’re not acting to her standards, either, as she proved when she told one security guard to leave her fans alone in the middle of performing “Bad Blood.”