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Taylor Swift’s I Can Do It With A Broken Heart music video gives glimpse behind the scenes of The Eras Tour – but does Travis Kelce make a cameo?
Taylor Swift has lifted the lid on her Eras Tour in the new music video for I Can Do It With A Broken Heart.
The 13-time Grammy Award-winner, 34, dropped the video on Tuesday to mark the latest single off her album, The Tortured Poets Department.
It featured behind-the-scenes footage of Swift rehearsing for the epic tour that’s already raked in over $1billion in ticket sales.
Much of the nearly four-minute clip showed her practicing choreography for the Eras Tour performance of I Can Do It With A Broken Heart.
Fans hoped Swift’s boyfriend Travis Kelce, 34, would make a cameo in the BTS footage as he famously joined her on stage for the song at her London show in June.
The NFL star was in full costume in a black suit and top hat for the surprise appearance on June 22 as he carried Swift in his arms while she sang for the massive crowd at Wembley Stadium.
But Kelce was nowhere to be found in Swift’s I Can Do It With A Broken Heart video as she, instead, spotlighted her incredible tour crew.
The video begins with a time lapse of thousands of fans pouring into one of the many sold-out venues Swift has performed in since she began touring in March 2023.
Next, the acclaimed singer-songwriter is seen partaking in a pre-show huddle with her dancers, backup singers, band and tour management before heading to stage.
An excited looking Swift crawls under the stage in preparation for her grand entrance at the top of the show, which sees her rise up from the floor.
The video then gives fans a look at the varying degrees of rehearsals Swift and her team endure before delivering the final product to concertgoers.
They kick it off by going over choreography in a near-empty warehouse before slipping into costumes and running through tech rehearsals — which tests the lighting cues, Swift’s mic, song transitions, etc.