Some fans who have attended Taylor Swift’s Era Tour have experienced an unexpected health issue the day after the concert.
After queuing for hours on end and battling it out against other Swifties for the best place in the stadium, it’s no wonder that people are getting ill.
Despite the glitz and glam of the show, I can’t help but think it does look like a bit of an ordeal.
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And it seems the excitement has taken its toll on fans - in a totally unpredictable way.
Swifties on X have been sharing their experiences after going to the Eras Tour, and it appears as though they are all feeling a similar thing.
Apart from the obvious huge adrenaline dump, concert-goers have been reporting cases of ‘amnesia’ the day after seeing the icon.
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People have even claimed there is a ‘memory loss phenomenon’ among fans.
One person said: “The post Eras Tour amnesia is no joke, it really is all just a blur LOL.”
Another said: “Eras Tour amnesia is real bc why don’t I remember her changing the lyrics??”
A third added: “Convinced eras tour amnesia is real because half of my friends who went don’t remember it and neither do I.”
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Could this be a Swiftie spell cast by Taylor at the show to make you forget about it… and purchase more tickets?
It’s a long shot.
One fan has suggested that the memory loss is a result of such high adrenaline levels while the singer is performing.
They said: “I honestly think this is why people say about Eras tour memory loss…because of the adrenaline whilst you’re watching it.”
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Fans who are yet to go to the show are even worried about experiencing the strange condition.
One said: “I’m begging the universe I don’t get the memory loss phenomenon from the Eras tour LIKE PLEASE.”
But it seems as though fans aren’t the only ones who are getting health issues from the seemingly never-ending tour.
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Taylor herself was seen coughing and trying to clear her throat during a show in Singapore in March.
Despite the fact she must be absolutely done in, Taylor has insisted it would take something major for her to cancel a tour date.
In an interview with Time magazine, she said: “I know I’m going on that stage whether I’m sick, injured, heartbroken, uncomfortable, or stressed.
“That’s part of my identity as a human being now. If someone buys a ticket to my show, I’m going to play it unless we have some sort of force majeure.”
Topics: Health, Music, Taylor Swift, Celebrity