As Taylor Swift continues to wow with her revamped Eras Tour shows, fans’ safety remains her top priority—as was evident when the pop superstar paused a recent concert to ask for help in Portuguese.
Swift performed her first night of two in Lisbon, Portugal, on Friday, May 24. The “Fortnight” songstress noticed that a concertgoer needed assistance and took action in the country’s native language.
Unsurprisingly, clips of the moment have since circulated on social media.
In the comments of a video shared via X (formerly Twitter), Swifties praised the 34-year-old for her continued concern for fans. One wrote, “She genuinely cares so much and it’s one of the reasons i love her.”
Another X user commented, “Always caring for us,” while another declared, “Oh mother is mothering.”
Meanwhile, someone else speculated, “The way she probably learned that so she could say it.”
Others criticized venues for Swift needing to intervene in the first place, with one X user commenting, “The massive GA crowds need water passed around. When I was in Paris we saw a couple groupings of people trying to get medics/security attention during the show because it was so hot.”
Someone else pointed out, “I swear sometimes she herself does a better job then the security while still performing.”
Just a few days before the Lisbon incident, Swift halted a show in Stockholm, Sweden, to check in on concertgoers.
“Someone in the front row can either tell me ‘yes’ or ‘no’ to this question: When you guys are putting a bunch of flashlights up in a group, does that mean people need help?” she asked the crowd on May 19 in a video shared via X.
Swift continued: “I just didn’t know if you were, like, waving at me. But I’m happy to know clarification on that.”
We love a concerned queen!