Taylor Swift.Photo:TAS Rights Management/GettyTaylor Swifthas proven she will show up and show out for her fans come rain or shine. The singer has performed twice in the pouring rain while on the Eras Tour. Check out these epic pictures from the rained out shows01of 10Meet Me in the Pouring RainTaylor Swift.TAS Rights Management/GettyTaylor Swift’s second night at the Gillette Stadium in Foxborough, Massachusetts on May 20 marked the second time the singer has had to perform under a relentless stream of pouring rain.The first time was at Nashville’s Nissan Stadium earlier this month.02of 10The Show Must Go OnTaylor Swift.TAS Rights Management/GettyDespite getting absolutely drenched, the 12-time Grammy winner pushed through and put on an unforgettable show for her Swifties.03of 10When It Rains, It PoursTaylor Swift.TAS Rights Management/GettyIn a post to Instagram, Swift noted that though this wasn’t her first time playing in the rain, things felt delightfully different this time around.“Last night we all danced together in the rain for THE ENTIRE 3.5 HOUR SHOW in foxy Foxborough MA!!,” she wrote. “We’ve had rain shows at Gillette Stadium before but this was a full on deluge that never let up, I just want to thank that iconic crowd!! Love you so much you have no idea 💕🥰🥲"04of 10Wet Hair, Don’t CareTaylor Swift.TAS Rights Management/GettyThe following night,as her piano began to malfunction and play on its own, Swift told the crowd that the previous night’s weather was “like a monsoon.““Literally, it was like a water park under the stage,” she added. “You have no idea.“05of 10Keep it MovingTaylor Swift and Dancers.TAS Rights Management/GettyBut it wasn’t just Swift who kept the show going. Her team of dancers and musicians also had her back during the rained out set.06of 10Shake It OffTaylor Swift.TAS Rights Management/GettyAnd despite it all, the superstar still thrilled fans with multiple costume changes — including this sparkly green number — as she bounced through the different eras of her music catalogue.07of 10Singing in the RainTaylor Swift.John Shearer/TAS23/GettyPrior to the “monsoon” in Massachusetts, Swift experienced her first rain show of the tour in Nashville on May 7.Nashville’s Nissan Stadium sent out a shelter in place warning an hour before Gracie Abrams, who was Swift’s opener that night, went on stage,Billboardreported. The delay would go on for hours before the “Blank Space” singer took the stage at around 10 p.m.08of 10All Together NowTaylor Swift onstage.John Shearer/TAS23/GettyThe 33-year-old wowed the crowd per usual, and played the full set well into the night.09of 10Splish, SplashTaylor Swift.John Shearer/TAS23/Getty"WELL. We had our first rain show of The Eras Tour. And it was SO MUCH FUN. The dancers, band, crowd and I all pretty much turned into little kids joyfully jumping in puddles all night,” Swiftwrote on Instagram.“I wanted to thank the crowd again for waiting for the weather to clear. And my amazing crew for keeping the stage, lighting and equipment all dry and working so we could play. That was a late, great night I won’t forget. 🥹"10of 10Sealed With a KissTaylor Swift stage.John Shearer/TAS23/GettyThis photo, which appears to have been taken during the Eras Tour tradition of Swift giving her “22” hat to a lucky audience member, sums up the night in Nashville perfectly.
Taylor Swift.Photo:TAS Rights Management/Getty

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Taylor Swifthas proven she will show up and show out for her fans come rain or shine. The singer has performed twice in the pouring rain while on the Eras Tour. Check out these epic pictures from the rained out shows01of 10Meet Me in the Pouring RainTaylor Swift.TAS Rights Management/GettyTaylor Swift’s second night at the Gillette Stadium in Foxborough, Massachusetts on May 20 marked the second time the singer has had to perform under a relentless stream of pouring rain.The first time was at Nashville’s Nissan Stadium earlier this month.02of 10The Show Must Go OnTaylor Swift.TAS Rights Management/GettyDespite getting absolutely drenched, the 12-time Grammy winner pushed through and put on an unforgettable show for her Swifties.03of 10When It Rains, It PoursTaylor Swift.TAS Rights Management/GettyIn a post to Instagram, Swift noted that though this wasn’t her first time playing in the rain, things felt delightfully different this time around.“Last night we all danced together in the rain for THE ENTIRE 3.5 HOUR SHOW in foxy Foxborough MA!!,” she wrote. “We’ve had rain shows at Gillette Stadium before but this was a full on deluge that never let up, I just want to thank that iconic crowd!! Love you so much you have no idea 💕🥰🥲"04of 10Wet Hair, Don’t CareTaylor Swift.TAS Rights Management/GettyThe following night,as her piano began to malfunction and play on its own, Swift told the crowd that the previous night’s weather was “like a monsoon.““Literally, it was like a water park under the stage,” she added. “You have no idea.“05of 10Keep it MovingTaylor Swift and Dancers.TAS Rights Management/GettyBut it wasn’t just Swift who kept the show going. Her team of dancers and musicians also had her back during the rained out set.06of 10Shake It OffTaylor Swift.TAS Rights Management/GettyAnd despite it all, the superstar still thrilled fans with multiple costume changes — including this sparkly green number — as she bounced through the different eras of her music catalogue.07of 10Singing in the RainTaylor Swift.John Shearer/TAS23/GettyPrior to the “monsoon” in Massachusetts, Swift experienced her first rain show of the tour in Nashville on May 7.Nashville’s Nissan Stadium sent out a shelter in place warning an hour before Gracie Abrams, who was Swift’s opener that night, went on stage,Billboardreported. The delay would go on for hours before the “Blank Space” singer took the stage at around 10 p.m.08of 10All Together NowTaylor Swift onstage.John Shearer/TAS23/GettyThe 33-year-old wowed the crowd per usual, and played the full set well into the night.09of 10Splish, SplashTaylor Swift.John Shearer/TAS23/Getty"WELL. We had our first rain show of The Eras Tour. And it was SO MUCH FUN. The dancers, band, crowd and I all pretty much turned into little kids joyfully jumping in puddles all night,” Swiftwrote on Instagram.“I wanted to thank the crowd again for waiting for the weather to clear. And my amazing crew for keeping the stage, lighting and equipment all dry and working so we could play. That was a late, great night I won’t forget. 🥹"10of 10Sealed With a KissTaylor Swift stage.John Shearer/TAS23/GettyThis photo, which appears to have been taken during the Eras Tour tradition of Swift giving her “22” hat to a lucky audience member, sums up the night in Nashville perfectly.
Taylor Swifthas proven she will show up and show out for her fans come rain or shine. The singer has performed twice in the pouring rain while on the Eras Tour. Check out these epic pictures from the rained out shows
01of 10Meet Me in the Pouring RainTaylor Swift.TAS Rights Management/GettyTaylor Swift’s second night at the Gillette Stadium in Foxborough, Massachusetts on May 20 marked the second time the singer has had to perform under a relentless stream of pouring rain.The first time was at Nashville’s Nissan Stadium earlier this month.02of 10The Show Must Go OnTaylor Swift.TAS Rights Management/GettyDespite getting absolutely drenched, the 12-time Grammy winner pushed through and put on an unforgettable show for her Swifties.03of 10When It Rains, It PoursTaylor Swift.TAS Rights Management/GettyIn a post to Instagram, Swift noted that though this wasn’t her first time playing in the rain, things felt delightfully different this time around.“Last night we all danced together in the rain for THE ENTIRE 3.5 HOUR SHOW in foxy Foxborough MA!!,” she wrote. “We’ve had rain shows at Gillette Stadium before but this was a full on deluge that never let up, I just want to thank that iconic crowd!! Love you so much you have no idea 💕🥰🥲"04of 10Wet Hair, Don’t CareTaylor Swift.TAS Rights Management/GettyThe following night,as her piano began to malfunction and play on its own, Swift told the crowd that the previous night’s weather was “like a monsoon.““Literally, it was like a water park under the stage,” she added. “You have no idea.“05of 10Keep it MovingTaylor Swift and Dancers.TAS Rights Management/GettyBut it wasn’t just Swift who kept the show going. Her team of dancers and musicians also had her back during the rained out set.06of 10Shake It OffTaylor Swift.TAS Rights Management/GettyAnd despite it all, the superstar still thrilled fans with multiple costume changes — including this sparkly green number — as she bounced through the different eras of her music catalogue.07of 10Singing in the RainTaylor Swift.John Shearer/TAS23/GettyPrior to the “monsoon” in Massachusetts, Swift experienced her first rain show of the tour in Nashville on May 7.Nashville’s Nissan Stadium sent out a shelter in place warning an hour before Gracie Abrams, who was Swift’s opener that night, went on stage,Billboardreported. The delay would go on for hours before the “Blank Space” singer took the stage at around 10 p.m.08of 10All Together NowTaylor Swift onstage.John Shearer/TAS23/GettyThe 33-year-old wowed the crowd per usual, and played the full set well into the night.09of 10Splish, SplashTaylor Swift.John Shearer/TAS23/Getty"WELL. We had our first rain show of The Eras Tour. And it was SO MUCH FUN. The dancers, band, crowd and I all pretty much turned into little kids joyfully jumping in puddles all night,” Swiftwrote on Instagram.“I wanted to thank the crowd again for waiting for the weather to clear. And my amazing crew for keeping the stage, lighting and equipment all dry and working so we could play. That was a late, great night I won’t forget. 🥹"10of 10Sealed With a KissTaylor Swift stage.John Shearer/TAS23/GettyThis photo, which appears to have been taken during the Eras Tour tradition of Swift giving her “22” hat to a lucky audience member, sums up the night in Nashville perfectly.
01of 10Meet Me in the Pouring RainTaylor Swift.TAS Rights Management/GettyTaylor Swift’s second night at the Gillette Stadium in Foxborough, Massachusetts on May 20 marked the second time the singer has had to perform under a relentless stream of pouring rain.The first time was at Nashville’s Nissan Stadium earlier this month.
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Meet Me in the Pouring Rain
Taylor Swift.TAS Rights Management/Getty

Taylor Swift’s second night at the Gillette Stadium in Foxborough, Massachusetts on May 20 marked the second time the singer has had to perform under a relentless stream of pouring rain.
The first time was at Nashville’s Nissan Stadium earlier this month.
02of 10The Show Must Go OnTaylor Swift.TAS Rights Management/GettyDespite getting absolutely drenched, the 12-time Grammy winner pushed through and put on an unforgettable show for her Swifties.
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The Show Must Go On

Despite getting absolutely drenched, the 12-time Grammy winner pushed through and put on an unforgettable show for her Swifties.
03of 10When It Rains, It PoursTaylor Swift.TAS Rights Management/GettyIn a post to Instagram, Swift noted that though this wasn’t her first time playing in the rain, things felt delightfully different this time around.“Last night we all danced together in the rain for THE ENTIRE 3.5 HOUR SHOW in foxy Foxborough MA!!,” she wrote. “We’ve had rain shows at Gillette Stadium before but this was a full on deluge that never let up, I just want to thank that iconic crowd!! Love you so much you have no idea 💕🥰🥲”
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When It Rains, It Pours

In a post to Instagram, Swift noted that though this wasn’t her first time playing in the rain, things felt delightfully different this time around.
“Last night we all danced together in the rain for THE ENTIRE 3.5 HOUR SHOW in foxy Foxborough MA!!,” she wrote. “We’ve had rain shows at Gillette Stadium before but this was a full on deluge that never let up, I just want to thank that iconic crowd!! Love you so much you have no idea 💕🥰🥲”
04of 10Wet Hair, Don’t CareTaylor Swift.TAS Rights Management/GettyThe following night,as her piano began to malfunction and play on its own, Swift told the crowd that the previous night’s weather was “like a monsoon.““Literally, it was like a water park under the stage,” she added. “You have no idea.”
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Wet Hair, Don’t Care

The following night,as her piano began to malfunction and play on its own, Swift told the crowd that the previous night’s weather was “like a monsoon.”
“Literally, it was like a water park under the stage,” she added. “You have no idea.”
05of 10Keep it MovingTaylor Swift and Dancers.TAS Rights Management/GettyBut it wasn’t just Swift who kept the show going. Her team of dancers and musicians also had her back during the rained out set.
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Keep it Moving
Taylor Swift and Dancers.TAS Rights Management/Getty

But it wasn’t just Swift who kept the show going. Her team of dancers and musicians also had her back during the rained out set.
06of 10Shake It OffTaylor Swift.TAS Rights Management/GettyAnd despite it all, the superstar still thrilled fans with multiple costume changes — including this sparkly green number — as she bounced through the different eras of her music catalogue.
06of 10
Shake It Off

And despite it all, the superstar still thrilled fans with multiple costume changes — including this sparkly green number — as she bounced through the different eras of her music catalogue.
07of 10Singing in the RainTaylor Swift.John Shearer/TAS23/GettyPrior to the “monsoon” in Massachusetts, Swift experienced her first rain show of the tour in Nashville on May 7.Nashville’s Nissan Stadium sent out a shelter in place warning an hour before Gracie Abrams, who was Swift’s opener that night, went on stage,Billboardreported. The delay would go on for hours before the “Blank Space” singer took the stage at around 10 p.m.
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Singing in the Rain
Taylor Swift.John Shearer/TAS23/Getty

John Shearer/TAS23/Getty
Prior to the “monsoon” in Massachusetts, Swift experienced her first rain show of the tour in Nashville on May 7.
Nashville’s Nissan Stadium sent out a shelter in place warning an hour before Gracie Abrams, who was Swift’s opener that night, went on stage,Billboardreported. The delay would go on for hours before the “Blank Space” singer took the stage at around 10 p.m.
08of 10All Together NowTaylor Swift onstage.John Shearer/TAS23/GettyThe 33-year-old wowed the crowd per usual, and played the full set well into the night.
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All Together Now
Taylor Swift onstage.John Shearer/TAS23/Getty

The 33-year-old wowed the crowd per usual, and played the full set well into the night.
09of 10Splish, SplashTaylor Swift.John Shearer/TAS23/Getty"WELL. We had our first rain show of The Eras Tour. And it was SO MUCH FUN. The dancers, band, crowd and I all pretty much turned into little kids joyfully jumping in puddles all night,” Swiftwrote on Instagram.“I wanted to thank the crowd again for waiting for the weather to clear. And my amazing crew for keeping the stage, lighting and equipment all dry and working so we could play. That was a late, great night I won’t forget. 🥹”
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Splish, Splash

“WELL. We had our first rain show of The Eras Tour. And it was SO MUCH FUN. The dancers, band, crowd and I all pretty much turned into little kids joyfully jumping in puddles all night,” Swiftwrote on Instagram.
“I wanted to thank the crowd again for waiting for the weather to clear. And my amazing crew for keeping the stage, lighting and equipment all dry and working so we could play. That was a late, great night I won’t forget. 🥹”
10of 10Sealed With a KissTaylor Swift stage.John Shearer/TAS23/GettyThis photo, which appears to have been taken during the Eras Tour tradition of Swift giving her “22” hat to a lucky audience member, sums up the night in Nashville perfectly.
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Sealed With a Kiss
Taylor Swift stage.John Shearer/TAS23/Getty

This photo, which appears to have been taken during the Eras Tour tradition of Swift giving her “22” hat to a lucky audience member, sums up the night in Nashville perfectly.
source: people.com