She actually can do it with a damaged coronary heart.
Taylor Swift stunned company on the remaining present of her European Eras Tour in London with the premiere of the music video for The Tortured Poets Division track “I Can Do It With a Damaged Coronary heart,” after she wrapped the present together with her ordinary efficiency of “Karma.”
The music video for the TTPD darling options the primary behind-the-scenes have a look at her year-plus-long tour that kicked off final March in Arizona and stopped in main cities all over the world.
The practically four-minute video consists of pictures of Swift’s background dancers and tour crewmembers. It additionally solutions questions followers have had about points of the present, like the place she goes when she “dives” into the stage and the way her now-famous cleansing cart will get her to the stage earlier than the efficiency begins.
The celebrity wrapped the European leg of her Eras Tour with 5 reveals in a row at Wembley Stadium in London, the place she introduced out frequent collaborator Jack Antonoff for a mashup of “Loss of life by a Thousand Cuts” and “Getaway Automotive.”
Fellow “Florida!!!” singer Florence Welch (of Florence and the Machine) additionally made a shock look for the Eras Tour debut efficiency of their joint track from The Tortured Poets Division.
The music video is simply the second to drop from Swift’s most up-to-date album, which was launched in April and options already-hit songs like “Fortnight,” “Down Dangerous” and “So Lengthy London.”
“I Can Do It With a Damaged Coronary heart” is imagined to be about her breakup with longtime boyfriend Joe Alwyn, with whom she ended issues proper earlier than the album’s launch. Nevertheless, some additionally imagine it may very well be about The 1975 frontman Matty Healy, who she was rumored to be relationship earlier than embarking on her present relationship with Kansas Metropolis Chief tight finish Travis Kelce.
The Eras Tour takes a short break now till it kicks off as soon as once more in Miami on Oct. 18.
Watch the music video under.