Swift also surprised fans by bringing up-and-coming artist Gracie Abrams on stage for a collaboration performance.
Taylor Swift brought NFL star Travis Kelce on stage during her Eras Tour in London.
Taylor Swift's Eras Tour in London was filled with surprises, as the pop superstar brought not one but two special guests on stage during her performances.
On June 23, Swift invited NFL star Travis Kelce to join her for a segment of her show. Kelce, who has been dating Swift since last year, made his on-stage debut carrying the singer onto the stage and participating in a costume change segment. The crowd went wild as Kelce showed off some dance moves before exiting.
Swift also surprised fans by bringing up-and-coming artist Gracie Abrams on stage for a collaboration performance of their hit song
Dave Grohl referenced Swift taking a jab at another artist during his performance.
Swift seemingly responded to Grohl’s claims by acknowledging her live performers and crew in her speech.
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Deception
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The author makes a comparison between himself and Taylor Swift, implying that she does not perform live. However, Swift later in the article is quoted as acknowledging her band and crew during her performance. This selective reporting of information to support the author's opinion is a form of deception.
Swift seemingly rebutted Grohl’s claims when, on Night 3 of her London shows, she took a moment to acknowledge her live performers.
That's because we actually play live. What? Just saying. You guys like raw, live rock 'n' roll music, right? You came to the right f***ing place.
Fallacies
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Armando Tinoco's article contains one instance of an appeal to authority fallacy when Dave Grohl makes a statement about Taylor Swift not performing live. However, this is not an explicit claim by the author and can be considered as a quote from Grohl during his performance. Therefore, the score remains high.
During his performance, Grohl referenced Swift taking a jab at the 'Fortnight' singer, saying, “I tell you, man, you don’t want to suffer the wrath of Taylor Swift.”
The Foo Fighters star then implied that Swift doesn’t perform live, saying, “That’s because we actually play live. What? Just saying. You guys like raw, live rock ‘n’ roll music, right? You came to the right f***ing place.”