Taylor Swift urges fans not to throw objects on stage in Buenos Aires

Taylor Swift performs during the Eras Tour in Chicago, Illinois. Natasha Mustache/TAS23/Getty Images for TAS Rights Management

  • Taylor Swift interrupted her concert in Buenos Aires on Sunday evening with a message to fans.
  • Swift asked concertgoers to stop throwing objects on stage.
  • “It really scares me when things are thrown on stage,” she said.

Taylor Swift stopped her final Eras Tour concert on Sunday night to warn fans not to throw objects on stage.

A video shared on social media from Sunday’s show at the Estadio Mâs Monumental in Buenos Aires, Argentina, shows an unknown object being thrown onto the stage.

This led to Swift taking a moment to address her fans, as seen in a video posted on X, the platform formerly known as Twitter.

“Just because communication means having gentle, healthy boundaries, it really scares me when things are thrown on stage,” the singer said. “Because if it’s on stage, a dancer can trip over it.”

Swift continued, “I love that you brought presents and that’s so nice, but can you please not throw them on stage?” I love you so much.”

Swift performed three shows in Buenos Aires and turned heads with her Saturday night performance, which was attended by her rumored romantic interest, NFL star Travis Kelce.

As she concluded her performance with the hit song “Karma,” Swift changed the lyrics to honor the Kansas City Chiefs tight end.

“Karma is the guy from the Chiefs coming straight to my house,” she sang.

The original text reads: “Karma is the guy on the screen who comes straight to my house.”

A video shared on TikTok shows Kelce’s reaction to the subtle nod.

Kelce, who was standing next to the singer’s father, Scott Swift, appears surprised by the lyric change and covers his face with his hands as the crowd cheers.

Another video shared on X shows Swift walking towards Kelce at the end of the performance and the two kissing.

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