Taylor Swift has unveiled the music video for ‘I Can Do It With A Broken Heart’, taking off her latest album ‘The Tortured Poets Department’ – watch the video below.
The video was revealed to fans at Wembley Stadium on Tuesday (August 20), at the end of the show to signify the close of Swift’s mini residency at the arena and the end of the European leg of the ‘Eras’ tour.
The video – her second from the ‘Tortured Poets Department’ cycle – offers a behind-the-scenes look at her years-long career-spanning ‘Eras’ tour. It includes glimpses of her backstage, during rehearsals, and onstage, with clips of fans singing along to the song.
Watch the music video for Taylor Swift’s ‘I Can Do It With A Broken Heart’ below.
The video comes after Swift closed out her final Wembley Stadium show of the tour with a bang, bringing out the likes of Florence Welch and Jack Antonoff to join her onstage for a pair of songs.
The first night of her five-night ‘Eras’ tour run saw Swift bring out Ed Sheeran as a special guest. During the traditional ‘surprise song’ segment of the show, the pop star introduced Sheeran as “one of my best friends in the world” and came out to perform ‘Everything Has Changed’, his duet with Swift from 2012’s ‘Red‘. They then segued into ‘End Game’ from 2017’s ‘Reputation‘, followed by Sheeran’s own song ‘Thinking Out Loud’.
In a five-star review of Swift’s UK ‘Eras Tour’ opener in Edinburgh, NME wrote: “Despite being an arena show, in a huge, cavernous venue, Swift and her fans have managed to cultivate a community.
“Strangers swap friendship bracelets, laugh and cry together, and embrace the tour’s in-jokes and lore (for example shouting “one, two, three, let’s go bitch” during ‘Delicate’). It’s the power of Swift, an artist who’s inspired not only the renaming of a Scottish Loch, but also countless fans to come out and embrace being a part of the Eras family.
Now that her London shows are done, Swift will head back to North America this autumn and end her mammoth ‘Eras Tour’ in Vancouver, Canada in early December.
“This has definitely been the most exhausting, all-encompassing but most joyful, most rewarding, most wonderful thing that has ever wondered in my life, this tour,” Swift told the crowd as she marked her 100th ‘Eras Tour’ show in Liverpool in June.
The shows marked the first ‘Eras’ concerts since Swift’s three shows were cancelled in Vienna last week following a foiled terror attack plot.
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