Taylor Swift surprised her fans during her final show in London. She revealed the music video for her new song “I Can Do It With A Broken Heart” from her famous album The Tortured Poets Department. This happened at Wembley Stadium on August 20, right after she finished her usual closing song, “Karma.”
In the video, which is nearly four minutes long, Swift offers a rare behind-the-scenes glimpse of her “Eras Tour,” showing her backstage with her dancers and tour crew as they get ready for the new “Tortured Poets” segment of the concert.
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This video, now accessible online, is laced with moments of joy and tension, reflecting Swift’s journey through her record-breaking tour, anticipated to amass around $900 million by the end of 2023.
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Swift, the 34-year-old pop sensation, presented this video to her Wembley audience after wrapping up her final show on August 20. It showcases her rehearsing for the tour and sharing intimate moments with her team, emphasizing the camaraderie built over the long journey.
Speculations on the Inspiration Behind Taylor Swift’s New Song
The music video, set to “I Can Do It With A Broken Heart,” a track with a lively musical beat despite its somber lyrics, is speculated to draw inspiration from Swift’s breakup with Joe Alwyn. Some fans also connect the song’s theme to her rumored relationship with Matty Healy, frontman of The 1975.
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Earlier in the evening, Swift surprised her audience by inviting Florence Welch, a close friend and collaborator, on stage for a live rendition of their song “Florida!!!” from the same album.
This performance was followed by a mash-up of “Death By a Thousand Cuts” from Swift’s album Lover and “Getaway Car” from Reputation, featuring her long-time collaborator and producer, Jack Antonoff.
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Swift’s finale at Wembley not only signified the end of her European leg but also served as a prelude to her return to North America. The 14-time Grammy winner will resume her tour at the Hard Rock Stadium in Miami, Florida, on October 18, 2023.