Taylor Swift ignored the inclement weather as she took the stage for her Eras Tour stop in Lyon, France, on Sunday, and momentarily interrupted the show to assist a fan in the audience.
The Bad Blood hitmaker, 34, whose boyfriend Travis Kelce was asked directly when he planned to propose, is also scheduled to perform at Groupama Stadium again on Monday, June 3 as part of her worldwide tour.
Swift was seen sitting at a piano during the weekend concert, but she stopped performing when she realised that someone near the stage appeared to be in need of assistance.
In a video obtained by TMZ that was taken by a concertgoer, Taylor said into the microphone: ‘Do you need help? Yeah?’ and then asks security to approach the fan followed by a polite ‘S’il Vous PlaĆ®t.’
She extended her arm out to point in the direction where the fan was located, and then added in English, ‘Thank you. Can we get someone to go to the right at the front?’
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Taylor Swift, 34, brushed aside the rainy weather as she stepped onto the stage for her Eras Tour stop in Lyon, France on Sunday
After assisting the Swiftie in the crowded stadium, Taylor continued the concert.
The Grammy winner wore a variety of costumes during her performances, including a tight, bejewelled Atelier Versace bodysuit adorned with gold and blue rhinestones that gleamed under the bright stage lights.
She wore knee-high boots with dazzling silver and gold accents to match the colour scheme.
Her blonde hair was parted in the middle and fell organically beyond her shoulders, enabling her fringe to fall lightly onto her forehead.
Swift paired the ensemble with a massive, gold-chained necklace for an extra showy touch.
The star’s cosmetics was glammed up for the big show, including a characteristic red tint on her lips.
Taylor later wore a one-shoulder black Roberto Cavalli catsuit that covered only her right leg and featured red, snake-like motifs on the leather fabric.
She finished off the edgy look with a pair of black, high ankle boots as she performed hit songs from her Reputation tour.
As Swift yelled out lyrics, a strong downpour fell onto the stage and into the sold-out audience, soaking her long hair.
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Taylor later donned a one-shoulder, black Roberto Cavalli catsuit that fully covered only her right leg while also containing red, snake-like patterns on the leather fabric
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She completed the edgy outfit by opting for a pair of black, heeled ankle boots while performing hit songs amid her Reputation set
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As she belted out lyrics, a heavy downpour could be seen falling onto the stage and into the sold-out crowd, drenching Swift’s long hair
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However, the songstress appeared unbothered by the stormy weather and continued to perform and dance for the cheering fans
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She was later seen flashing a cheerful smile following the brief downpour as she had an outfit change for her Folklore set while her blonde locks were still dampened by the rain
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Before the rain started, the Love Story singer donned a sleeveless, gold tasselled dress by Roberto Cavalli.
Despite the terrible weather, the singer proceeded to perform and dance for the enthusiastic fans.
She was subsequently spotted smiling cheerfully after the brief rainstorm as she changed into her Folklore attire, despite the fact that her blonde hair was still soaked from the rain.
The award-winning musician wore a green Alberta Ferretti gown that flowed down to the ground and featured a sheer cutout at the front as well as leaf-embroidered accents.
Before the rain began, the Love Story singer donned a sleeveless, gold tasselled dress by Roberto Cavalli.
During the star’s FearleAss performance, she wore shimmering gold boots that almost reached her knees.
Taylor was spotted moving around the huge platform, gripping a microphone in her hand.
Swift looked stunning in a shimmering gold Nicole + Felicia ballgown held up by straps that wrapped around her shoulders during her Speak Now performance.
As she strolled around the stage, the singer hiked up her long skirt, revealing a pair of open-toed, nude-colored shoes.
The performer also changed into a more comfortable dress, which had a white, short-sleeved shirt with the words ‘I Knew U Were Trouble’ printed across the front.
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The beauty slipped into a pair of sparkling, gold boots that nearly reached up to her knees during the star’s Fearless set
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Amid her Speak Now set, Swift wowed in a sparkling, gold Nicole + Felicia ballgown that was held up with straps that wrapped around her shoulders
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The performer also changed into a more comfortable outfit which consisted of a white, short-sleeved shirt with the words ‘I Knew U Were Trouble’ printed on the front
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Also during her Lover set, the You Belong With Me hitmaker attracted eyeballs in a glittering black blazer with gold accents.
Swift also wore black sequin shorts, dazzling black loafers, and a black hat that was placed on top of her head throughout the Red performance.
During her Lover set, the You Belong With Me hitmaker looked stunning in a glittering black jacket with gold embellishments.
Taylor finished off her look with a pair of knee-high, gold and silver heeled boots while sitting on a prop on stage.
According to Us Weekly, Swift took time during her act to perform the song “You Need To Calm Down” in honour of Pride Month.
In a now-viral video published to X, the star was seen singing on stage and instantly calling out, ‘Happy Pride Month, Lyon!’
As she resumed the song’s chorus, the audience exploded in cheers and applause.
Back in 2019, she published a music video for the single, which highlighted LGBTQ+ rights, and spoke with Vogue about its purpose.
‘Rights are being stripped from basically everyone who isn’t a straight white cisgender male. I didn’t realize until recently that I could advocate for a community that I’m not a part of,’ she explained to the outlet.
‘It’s hard to know how to do that without being so fearful of making a mistake that you just freeze.’
Taylor added, ‘Because my mistakes are very loud. When I make a mistake, it echoes through the canyons of the world. It’s clickbait, and it’s a part of my life story, and it’s a part of my career arc.’