Taylor Swift captivated the crowd at her Milan ‘Eras Tour’ concert, but it wasn’t just her stellar performance that had fans buzzing. The 34-year-old singer showed her true heart when she halted the show to ask for help for a fan in need, and to everyone’s surprise, she did it in Italian.
Midway through her performance of “The Smallest Man Who Ever Lived” at San Siro Stadium on Sunday, July 14, Swift paused to address the security and point out a fan requiring assistance. “Aiutare, per favore,” she said before repeating her plea in English, “We need some help over there, please.”
This isn’t the first time Swift has put a show on hold to help a fan. She did the same during her concert in Edinburgh, Scotland, just the night before. “She’s right there. I’m just gonna keep playing until somebody helps them, I’m gonna be singing this song,” Swift declared as she strummed her guitar. “Just let me know. I can do this all night.”
After ensuring the fan received assistance, Swift resumed her set and even checked in one more time before launching into her next track. It’s clear that Taylor Swift not only knows how to put on a show, but also knows when it’s important to pause and help those in need.