Taylor Swift Fan Conceals Identity After Calling Out Sick of Work
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Taylor Swift’s “The Eras Tour” is the can’t miss event of the summer, and some fans are going to extreme lengths to ensure they don’t miss out.
WKRC-TV caught up with one woman who intentionally concealed her identity with a blanket and sunglasses because she called sick out of work in order to attend the concert. Update: As several readers have pointed out, the costume is a nod to Swift’s video for “Anti-Hero.”
The woman and a friend traveled from Louisville to Cincinnati for this weekend’s “Era Tour” stop at Paycor Stadium. They were standing in line for merch on Thursday when WKRC-TV’s cameras came strolling by.
The anonymous woman explained that she previously caught “The Eras Tour” in Nashville, but was taking an 11-year-old girl (presumably her daughter) to the Cincinnati show. Watch the interview below.
The woman under the blanket is far from the only example of fans finding creative fans to attend Swift’s concerts. Another fan got a job as a security guard in order to see Swift perform in Nashville.
“The Eras Tour” has several more North American stops, including in Kansas City, Denver, Seattle, Santa Clara, and Inglewood. Get last-minute tickets here.
Swift will then embark on an international jaunt that includes visits to Mexico, South America, Japan, Singapore, Europe, and the UK. Tickets are available here.
Thousands are camped out in downtown Cincinnati ahead of the Taylor Swift merchandise truck opening for business… and that includes a couple of anonymous fans from Louisville skipping work. 😂 #swiftinnati #taylorswift pic.twitter.com/X6hY6OjjKF
— Local 12/WKRC-TV (@Local12) June 29, 2023
Taylor Swift Fan Conceals Identity After Calling Out Sick of Work
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