Taylor Swift performs on stage at the Eraser Tour
Taylor Swift You can probably play guitar with a broken heart, but you need two hands to play the guitar.
The 34-year-old music superstar was in the middle of an acoustic performance during his Eras Tour concert on Friday, June 7, when he suddenly suffered a cramp in his hand, forcing him to abruptly stop performing.
Watch the video of her surprise performance: midnight While playing the song “Would’ve, Could’ve, Should’ve” on guitar, Swift paused to talk about her condition, telling the audience, “My hands were having these weird cramps and they just locked up.”
Swift noticed that her hands had become “like claws” because of the spasms, so she rubbed them together to massage them and warm them up a bit.
“It’s really embarrassing,” she joked, as fans cheered and patiently waited for her to recover.
“We’re having a new Errors tour moment: hand cramps,” one of Swift’s bandmates joked at X after the performance went viral on Friday, while another person said the hand cramps were “deadpan” for the musician, who has made more than 90 Errors tour appearances since last March.
“Maybe I should make a bracelet that says ‘crane hands’,” another fan joked.
Luckily, the “Karma” songstress carried on with the show like a true pro, singing the rest of the song less than a minute later.
Reflecting on the incident, Swift wrote the song: 1989 She sang “I Know Places” and then moved to the piano. forever and everof “It’s definitely the season.” lover’s “Dawn.”
Swift has two more concerts scheduled in Edinburgh on June 8th and 9th, and hopefully she’ll make it through both nights cramp-free.
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