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Taylor Swift Appears Cheerful Despite Technical Difficulty at 'Eras Tour' Stop in London
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When entertaining her devotees, famously known as Swifties, at the Wembley Stadium, the 'All Too Well' hitmaker doesn't let a technical problem ruin her mood.

AceShowbiz - Taylor Swift is not letting an unexpected problem ruin her mood during a recent concert. The "All Too Well" hitmaker appeared cheerful despite facing technical difficulty at her "Eras Tour" stop in London.

On Monday, August 19, the 34-year-old superstar entertained her fans, famously known as Swifties, for the seventh night of her concert in the city in England. She belted out her songs in front of a packed audience at the Wembley Stadium.

Despite having so many crew members for her ongoing world tour, Taylor still faced a problem. When she was about to play her piano, which was placed on the center of the stage, she realized that there was something wrong with the instrument.

Taylor decided to ask for help from one of her crew members, who quickly stepped on the stage to fix the piano. It did not take long for him to fix the faux pas, prompting her to voice her appreciation by saying, "There we go. Thank you, thank you, thank you so much."

The technical difficulty, which was documented in a fan video that was later shared via TikTok, apparently did not change her mood as she then bursted into laughter. While smiling from ear-to-ear, she took her time to speak to concertgoers, "Alright, awesome. It's raining, isn't that nice?"

Taylor went on to say, "I think when it rains for like more than 6 minutes, I think we can officially [call it] a rainshow. Don't you?" Her statement made the concertgoers scream out loud. She explained, "And rain shows are very very special."

On the reason why, Taylor, who looked stunning in a purple dress with her long hair let loose, explained, "Rain Shows only choose the crowd that is fun enough to part and dance in the rain," prompting Swifties to cheer. She continued, "Alright well, I'm very excited that now we get to sing 'Champagne Problems' in the rain."

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