Taylor Swift has always had a strong connection to her fans, but now she's revealed that she has a secret code to speak to her security team and help any fans in trouble at her concerts.
While no singer or musician wants to see their audience hurt or in trouble, sometimes they also just need to be able to grab the attention of security without needing to halt their singing or announce it on stage.
Taylor has revealed how she can use her secret code to quickly get the attention of her security team if she needs them, either for herself or a fan in trouble.
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Taylor, who is currently performing her Eras Tour, has revealed she has a covert way of speaking to her tour team, including her security, as she told fans at the first of three dates in Liverpool.
During her first performance at Liverpool's Anfield Stadium, she was reported to have paused before her next song as she checked in on a fan to see if they were just waving hello to get her attention or waving because they needed some help.
According to The Mirror, Taylor then later made eye contact with her security team who reportedly have a simple system to communicate that everything is OK.
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The outlet wrote that the singer told the audience: "We got help. So when you see that there's like, one of our guys has them, you see that green there? That means they have got to them, which is good."
The Mirror, who were in attendance at the gig, said security used a green glow stick to alert Taylor that they were helping the fan.
In Liverpool, which marked her 100th show as part of her global tour, Taylor revealed to the audience while she performed her first night at Anfield Stadium that they had hit record breaking attendance numbers for the iconic venue.
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The singer has also confirmed to fans that her Eras Tour, which has already covered the USA and Asia, will finally come to an end in December. Her last show will be on December 8 in Vancouver, Canada.
The singer is set to finish performing in Liverpool before heading to one date in Cardiff this month and then performing eight dates at London's Wembley Stadium in August.
The Eras Tour has made history and became the highest-grossing tour of all-time after surpassing $1 billion in revenue.
It's also been filmed and made available on Disney+ for fans to watch the singer perform some of her greatest hits on Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour.
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