The way Taylor Swift’s fans move is like a rainstorm.
Herds to the concert arrived at Nissan Stadium in Nashville for the third night of the pop star’s Eras Tour on Sunday have to take shelter somewhere close to four hours due to severe stormy weather.
One contributor specifically tells Page Six that the restless crowd should stay below the closed areas of the normally open stadium, including the various ramps and concessions.
“When we arrived, we were placed in the mandatory shelter around 5:40pm and had to sit still until 9:30pm,” explains the participant.
“As the rain and wind hit us from the sides, the fans went body to body,” they add. “The rain pooled around our feet as the fans took off their shoes.”
The participant says that she wore a few “lucky” ponchos, but even those who managed to stay a little dry stood so close together in such chaotic conditions that many had panic attacks, fell ill, vomited and passed out.
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Our spy posts read, “Fans were getting impatient as they were being pushed into each other, and security was constantly trying to part ways with the masses.”
Our spy says the “only escape” from the high-stress situation is “to get fans to sing together.”
“The fans exchanged wristbands and cried until we arrived. released for show without openers,” adds the attendee excitedly, pointing to the equally drenched 33-year-old Swift performing until 2am.
The lightning alert aired just an hour before Gracie Abrams took the stage, the opening act of the Grammy-winning night.
Second opener Phoebe Bridgers also failed to perform.