Taylor Swift’s dedicated fans, famously known as Swifties, continue to go above and beyond to attend her Eras Tour concerts. In a recent incident, a Swiftie from Cincinnati took things to the next level by calling in sick to work and arriving early to line up for concert merchandise. To maintain her anonymity, she cleverly disguised herself as one of the ghosts featured in Swift’s “Anti-Hero” music video.
Video footage circulating on social media captures the Swiftie donning a blanket over her head with sunglasses perched on top during an interview with WKRC Local 12’s correspondent, Annie Brown. Brown explained that the Swiftie and her fellow fan had traveled from Louisville to Cincinnati ahead of the concert, waiting in line overnight in hopes of getting their hands on tour merchandise.
When asked about calling in sick to work, the Swiftie admitted it was true and revealed that her intention was to bring an 11-year-old girl to experience her first-ever Taylor Swift concert. This display of commitment and passion from fans showcases the unparalleled enthusiasm reminiscent of the Beatles’ era.
Swifties without tickets have also been demonstrating their dedication by showing up outside the venues in various cities across the country. They gather in parking lots to sing along from afar, with some going to great lengths to catch a glimpse of the concert. In fact, one devoted fan even managed to land a job as a security guard to gain entry after failing to secure a ticket online.
Attendees at the concerts have also embraced Swift-inspired costumes, paying homage to the 12-time Grammy winner. Even the anonymous Cincinnati Swiftie, while hiding her identity, found a creative way to demonstrate her love and admiration for Taylor Swift.