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Taylor Swift doesn't mess around when it comes to making sure her fans are okay. Over the weekend, the 34-year-old crooner paused the first of her three Eras Tour concerts in Edinburgh, Scotland, to point out a concertgoer who appeared to be in need of assistance. The incident happened as Swift was performing "Would've, Could've, Should've," which just so happened to be one of two surprise songs for the crowd.

In videos posted to social media platforms TikTok and X, the wildly popular artist can be seen strumming along to the song off of her Midnights album when she spots one person seemingly in distress. Without missing a beat, she continues to play the melody of the song on her guitar while switching up the lyrics to help her security guards locate the person. "I'm just going to keep playing until we notice where it is," she says into the microphone, even using her guitar at one time to point out the audience member.



"Just let me know -- I can do this all night." Immediately after ensuring that the fan received the help they needed, Swift quickly picked the song right back up where she had stopped. In the comments of the TikTok, Swifites commended the singer on her commitment to her fans and her impressive ability to continue playing while sorting out a crowd issue.

They also applauded her ability to remember where she had left off on a song that she doesn't perform at every show. "The way she kept the flow going too is PURE TALENT," one fan wrote in a comment. "How she doe.

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