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Taylor Swift swallows bug, asks crowd to finish singing 'All Too Well': Watch
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Date:2025-04-10 13:40:56
"I swallowed a bug, can you sing?" Taylor Swift asked the packed Wembley Stadium crowd on night three in London.
While singing the 10-minute version of "All Too Well," Swift finished her line "and forget why I needed to" before coughing and asking the 89,000 fans to take over for her. This is the second bug to stop Miss Americana in her singing tracks during the 152 shows of the Eras Tour.
On night three in Chicago last June, Swift had to turn her back after a bug flew into her mouth.
"Is there any chance none of you saw that?" she said jokingly to the Soldier Field crowd. "This is going to happen again tonight. There's so many bugs. There's 1,000 of them."
Swift has 46 shows in Europe and North America left on her three-hour tour.
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