Taylor Swift defends fan, gets them tickets after incident at Philadelphia show
PHILADELPHIA (CBS) -- Taylor Swift did her part to ensure there's no "Bad Blood" between her and a fan after an incident during the Eras Tour.
During her Saturday, May 13 show at Lincoln Financial Field, Swift defended a fan who said a security guard was causing trouble all night.
In a video from the show that went viral, you can see Swift telling the guard "she wasn't doing anything," before telling him to stop.
The fan, Kelly Inglis, used a friend's TikTok account to explain what happened during the show.
"He just kept telling us not to touch the rail, and every time we did anything, he was on top of us. We're dancing, we're having fun, and he didn't like it. And Taylor noticed," Inglis said.
"He basically got escorted out, and then they offered us free tickets," Inglis added.
Inglis wasn't the only fan to go viral from the Philadelphia Eras Tour shows. Fans loved 62-year-old Maureen Gregory, who was seen with 81 pages of printed-out Swift lyrics so she could sing along to all the songs.
Swift's Eras Tour was at the Linc for three nights. The merch truck arrived even earlier and fans were camped out in the parking lots around the stadium.
The artist also made sure to shout out the Philadelphia Eagles over the weekend. She later said in a tweet it was "magical" to play at the stadium where the Eagles play.
Swift will make her next appearances in Patriots country, performing three shows at Gillette Stadium in Foxborough, Mass. starting on May 19.