Taylor Swift premiered the music video for her “The Tortured Poets Division” tune “I Can Do It With A Damaged Coronary heart” throughout her last tour cease in London on Tuesday, earlier than releasing it on-line.
Swift stunned followers at Wembley Stadium by debuting the almost four-minute lengthy video shortly after saying her goodbyes along with her ordinary nearer, “Karma.” The cinematic footage featured backstage clips of the “Eras Tour” (which Billboard calculated to be price roughly $900 million by the top of 2023) that includes Swift’s background dancers and tour crew. When you’ve puzzled what occurs when Swift dives into the stage and swims away following her acoustic set? Now you’ve seen the crash pad she lands on. And there’s additionally a cameo from her notorious cleansing cart, which transports her to the stage.
The celebratory video was synced to “I Can Do It With a Damaged Coronary heart,” one of many extra musically upbeat songs on Swift’s “Tortured Poets” album, although many of the lyricism is darkish with Swift seemingly singing about going via a breakup whereas embarking on the most important tour of her life.
The tune is alleged to be about her restoration from a breakup with Joe Alwyn, with some speculating a connection to the 1975 frontman Matty Healy, who she was rumored to be courting. In maybe a symbolic flip of occasions, at a previous London show, Swift’s new beau Travis Kelce joined her on stage earlier than the tune started, fairly actually sweeping her off her ft earlier than she sang the tune about heartbreak.
Information of the music video was revealed simply as Swift was wrapping her last and eighth date on the Wembley Stadium in London, the place Jack Antonoff and Florence Welch (of Florence and the Machine) joined her on stage for a mashup of “Loss of life by a Thousand Cuts” and “Getaway Automotive,” and the stay debut of “Florida!!!” respectively. The live performance additionally marks the top of her prolonged European leg of her “Eras Tour.” She’s going to return to North America on Oct. 18 for a present on the Laborious Rock Stadium in Miami, Florida.
Since “The Eras Tour” live performance movie centered on the motion on stage, the “I Can Do It With a Damaged Coronary heart” music video is the primary time Swifties get a behind the scenes have a look at how the frilly present operates.
Watch the video for “I Can Do It With a Damaged Coronary heart” under.