Taylor Swift struggled to get through an acoustic performance of her song “Would’ve, Could’ve, Should’ve” at her Edinburgh, Scotland, concert June 7. During the surprise song section of the night , Swift performed the “Midnights” track on guitar. About two minutes into the song, Swift paused the lyrics in the middle of the bridge to say, “We need help right in front of me please, right in front of me.
” According to videos from the concert posted to social media , Swift continued to strum the song's melody, half-singing, half-speaking instructions to get the group of fans help. “Just gonna keep playing until we notice where it is. Just right there,” she said turning sideways and using her guitar to point into the crowd.
“I’m just gonna keep playing ‘til somebody helps them. Then I’m gonna keep singing the song,” she continued, in rhythm with the track. The video panned to a group of fans on the floor in front of the stage, frantically waving at Swift and pointing to the group in need of assistance.
“Just let me know when — I could do this all night,” she said, nearing the 30-second mark of the song’s pause. She then received thumbs-up signs from the crowd and screamed, “Awesome,” before launching back into the bridge. But that wasn’t the only break in "Would’ve, Could’ve, Should’ve.
” A few seconds later, Swift abruptly stopped singing and strumming and held up her hand. “My hand is frozen in a weird cramp, and I’m just .