Taylor Swift gets wet during a rainstorm in Massachusetts but is happy

Taylor Swift fans know that the American pop star loves a good rainstorm, she sings about them quite a bit.

So it was no surprise that the 33-year-old was happy to continue with her live show on Saturday night (May 20) in Foxborough, Massachusetts, even though the rain was pouring down.

Clips shared on social media showed a drenched-but-beaming Swift asking her audience at Gillette Stadium if they were ready for “one more song,” before launching into “Karma,” her second album. one of the latest album Midnight.

As the track’s intro began, she put on a glittery jacket with the help of one of her dancers and struggled to hold back her laughter as she pushed back her dripping-wet hair.

Her dancers also appeared to be enjoying the moment, smiling as they joined Swift on stage for the routine.

“I could have stayed for 1,000 more songs,” wrote a fan in the caption of his video shared on TikTok.

“How is she not freezing?” one fan asked in the comments section, while another commented: “She looks so happy having such a good time.”

Another had logical questions, including: “How is Mike okay with all that water? What kind of shoes is he wearing that he’s not slipping?”

Others joked about how stressed the crew must be, with one commenting: “I know the crew’s electricians must be stressed.”

Taylor Swift performing in Foxboro, Massachusetts

(Augustine/TikTok)

Swift experienced a lot of extreme weather on the North American leg of her Eras tour, including in her hometown of Nashville, where she performed a three-and-a-half-hour set in the form of thunder and lightning.

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When it began to rain heavily around an hour into the performance, Swift merely told her 70,000-strong audience that it was “officially a rain show” and continued playing.

“It’s something we’re all doing together. It’s like a bonding experience. We’re all going to leave here tonight feeling like we’ve been through five car washes… People will say, ‘ Where have you been? Many wars?’ And you’re saying, ‘No, I just went on the Eras Tour. It’s fine,'” she added.

Many fans applauded the singer’s “charisma” and “willingness” to continue with the show regardless of adverse weather conditions.

“Her level of professionalism and respect for her fans makes me like her even more,” wrote a fan after her Nashville show.

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