Taylor Swift Drops I Can Do It With A Broken Heart MV Ft. Eras Tour BTS Moments And Easter Eggs

As a lifestyle expert with a keen eye for pop culture and a deep appreciation for music, I must say Taylor Swift’s Eras Tour Shows and recent music video for “I Can Do It With A Broken Heart” are nothing short of spectacular. Her dedication to her craft and her fans is truly inspiring, especially when she goes the extra mile to incorporate candid behind-the-scenes moments into her videos.


Without a doubt, Taylor Swift pours her all into her fanbase, particularly evident in the Eras Tour performances. Furthermore, the recently released music video for “I Can Do It With A Broken Heart” serves as an undeniable demonstration of this commitment!

Taylor Swift took her fans by surprise when she included genuine backstage clips within the recently-released music video. This unexpected treat was made available on August 20. The music video commenced with a speeded-up sequence showing the crowd streaming into the huge arena.

Next, the singer prepares to walk out for the first time, accompanied by Miss Americana and the Heartbreak Prince as the music plays, according to Deadline. She then takes her seat on a moving platform that spans the length of the stage, dressed in a bodysuit reminiscent of the Lover era. The ensemble shifts to costumes reflecting the Fearless era.

In the video, you can see her hopping into a cart labeled “Cleaning Cart,” which seemed to transport her to the initial elevator stage for the start of the concert. The clip shows Taylor Swift practicing her hits like “Wildest Dreams” and “I Can Do It With A Broken Heart.”

In several scenes, the BTS song’s lyrics are harmoniously matched with Swift’s performance in the music video. At one point, a dancer named Kam Saunders can be heard counting down during rehearsals. The video also includes Swift’s backup singers and her guitarist, Paul Sidoti.

According to the report, she showcased the music video for everyone at her final Eras Tour performance in London. Moreover, she invited Florence Welch from Florence + The Machine to join her and sing “Florinda” on stage!

According to reports, she took her fans by surprise when she invited Jack Antonoff, her collaborator for many years, on stage to perform a guitar medley of Death By A Thousand Cuts, Lover, and Getaway Car. Furthermore, they recreated a scene from Miss Americana’s documentary, where they jointly created the bridge of that particular track.

18 performances are left, commencing in October, with the initial leg happening in North America at the Hard Rock Stadium in Miami Gardens, Florida. During her last concert at Wembley, Swift acknowledged the crowd for enabling her to become the first artist to perform eight consecutive nights at that venue.

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2024-08-21 13:52