During her last tour stop in London on Tuesday, Taylor Swift debuted the music video for her song “I Can Do It With A Broken Heart” from “The Tortured Poets Department” before making it available online.
Swift startled the crowd at Wembley Stadium by releasing the approximately four-minute long video right after her typical farewell song, “Karma.” The film consisted of behind-the-scenes shots from Swift’s “Eras Tour,” which is estimated to be worth $900 million by the end of 2023. The footage showed the tour crew and background dancers getting ready for the new “Tortured Poets” portion of the concert.
Have you ever wondered what happens after Swift’s acoustic performance when she jumps into the stage and swims off? You’ve now seen the crash pad where she lands. Her notorious cleaning cart, which gets her to the stage, also makes an appearance. In a recently released video, it shows Taylor getting ready with her team backstage and a lip reader was able to decipher what exactly she said.
One of Swift’s most musically cheerful songs from her “Tortured Poets” album, “I Can Do It With a Broken Heart,” was synchronized with the joyful music video. However, the majority of the lyrics are somber, with Swift reportedly singing about going through a breakup while starting the biggest tour of her life. There are rumors that the song is about her getting over her breakup with Joe Alwyn, and some people even think she has something to do with Matty Healy, the frontman of 1975, who she was reported to be dating.
Just as Swift was finishing up her eighth and final performance at London’s Wembley Stadium, where Jack Antonoff and Florence Welch (of Florence and the Machine) joined her on stage for a live debut of “Florida!!!” and a mashup of “Getaway Car” and “Death by a Thousand Cuts,” the music video was leaked. The lengthy European leg of her “Eras Tour” comes to a finish with this show. On October 18, she will perform in Miami, Florida’s Hard Rock Stadium during her return to North America.
The “I Can Do It With a Broken Heart” music video is the first opportunity for Swifties to see behind the scenes since the concert film “The Eras Tour” concentrated on the action on stage.