Taylor Swift fans have spontaneous singalong on delayed flight after Eras Tour

21 July 2023 , 16:22
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Taylor Swift fans have spontaneous singalong on delayed flight after Eras Tour
Taylor Swift fans have spontaneous singalong on delayed flight after Eras Tour

A group of Taylor Swift were determined to keep the party going after their flight back from her Eras Tour show was delayed - by starting a full on singalong in their seats.

Student Hazlett, 19, was one of the passengers on board the flight and managed to capture the fun moment on camera, and the clip has now gone viral.

The group were flying from Denver, where Taylor played two nights at the Empower Field, to Salt Lake City when they broke out into a very special rendition of mega-hit Love Story.

It all started after a member of the cabin crew noticed that many passengers were wearing Taylor merchandise. They played the hit song over the plane's speaker system while enduring that all the lights, except some in the aisle, were dimmed for maximum concert effect.

They even asked all passengers to roll down their window shades and turn on their phone flashlights.

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Taylor Swift fans have spontaneous singalong on delayed flight after Eras TourTaylor Swift fans had a singalong on their delayed flight following her concert (Collab / SWNS)
Taylor Swift fans have spontaneous singalong on delayed flight after Eras TourMany of the passengers were travelling from Denver where Taylor had tour dates (Getty Images for TAS Rights Mana)

The camera pans around to show everyone singing along to the phones while many also had their phones out to record the event.

A flight attendant could also be seen walking down the aisle while recording the singalong, which took place on July 17.

Hannah, who captured the viral video, said: "The flight attendant noticed that we were all wearing our Taylor Swift merch - from the concert the night before - and we had a baggage delay.

"She said to close our windows and turn on our lights and started playing this, and everyone started singing!"

Hannah added that nearly all the passengers on the plane were singing, stating: "I would say about 90% [were singing] of the plane! Maybe even more! I did not see anybody that was not singing.

Taylor Swift fans have spontaneous singalong on delayed flight after Eras TourIn the clips, lights are dimmed as passengers sang along to Love Story (Collab / SWNS)

"My mom, who was sitting a few rows back from me, said that there was an older couple sitting by her that didn't know what was going on.

"I would imagine there are a couple of other people that were against it as well," she said.

Meanwhile, a Southwest Airlines representative said in a statement to Fox News Digital: "We are known for having a good time at Southwest Airlines and by the looks of it, the passengers enjoyed a quick moment of fun with our Crew onboard this flight...

"We applaud our Employees and Customers for this enchanting performance and offer our apologies to any non-Swifties onboard."

Meanwhile, Taylor's Eras tour has proved so popular that rumours have circulated that she may bring it back to the United States for another leg.

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Right now, she's set to wrap up the first leg of the tour on August 9 in Los Angeles. The Eras Tour then continues on August 24 in Mexico City.

Popular gossip blog, Deuxmoi, posted on Twitter : "A list singer will be doing a second US leg of her very popular tour."

While Taylor isn't the only A-lister currently on tour, therefore the blog could be referring to someone else, fans are already excited and speculating the rumours pertain to Ms Swift.

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Jabeen Waheed

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