Swifties Call Taylor Swift a 'Comedian' in Skit With Dancers From Eras Tour
Taylor Swift is known for captivating fans with top-notch songwriting and mesmerizing three-hour Eras Tour shows. However, in a recent clip from one of her concerts, Swift decidedly added the "comedian" to her list of talents, thanks to a particularly animated skit with her dancers.
On Thursday, Aug. 1—Swift's first of three nights in Warsaw, Poland—the pop superstar performed the slapstick comedy routine between "The Smallest Man Who Ever Lived" and "I Can Do It With a Broken Heart."
Although Swifties have watched dancers "revive" and help the reluctant singer change her outfit after collapsing during the Tortured Poets Department era, the 34-year-old was extra sassy during the Aug. 1 skit.
A clip shared via X showed Swift stomping and pouting as Jan Ravnik assisted with her shoes and Kam Saunders attempted to lift her spirits. Saunders' efforts were futile, however, as Swift stuck out her tongue and rolled her eyes before yawning in boredom.
she’s a comedian ??????#WarsawTStheErasTour #TSTheErasTour @taylornation13 pic.twitter.com/TAlRDedPn7
— martha ?? saw Taylor x3 ?? (@RockinBlondieTS) August 1, 2024
"She’s a comedian ??????," the X user declared in the caption, with several other Swifties agreeing.
"Taycomedian added to the list," one fan commented, as another echoed, "goofy queen.
Someone else shared, "She reminds me of a real life TinkerBell."
"She can be anything and she’ll be good at it," another wrote.
Meanwhile, a different X user exclaimed, "Love this transition!"
The slapstick comedy skit has quickly become a highlight of Eras Tour shows. During each concert, Saunders has switched up his antics—seemingly to make Swift break character—by having Swift do different silly dance moves.
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In June, Swift's boyfriend, Travis Kelce, even joined her on stage during the skit during a surprise appearance. The Kansas City Chiefs quarterback was the one who carried her to a bed before the wardrobe change.
Swift performed a second night in Warsaw on Aug. 2 and will wrap up her Poland stop on Aug. 3, before heading to Vienna, Austria, on Aug. 8, 9 and 10.