
Taylor Swift is back on tour! After a two-month break, the 34-year-old singer resumed the much-awaited Erasure Tour with a sold-out show at La Defense Arena in Paris on Thursday. As the world tour resumed following the release of her 11th studio album, The Tortured Poets Department, Swift brought major changes to the European leg of the show, including flashy new costumes and a brand new setlist. Amid the buzz surrounding the latest Eras Tour show, some keen-eyed Swifties noticed a reference to Matty Healy on stage.
Did Taylor Swift Give Matty Healy a Subtle Hint?
During the performance of her recently released track TTPD – The Smallest Man Who Ever Lived, which fans believe is dedicated to Healy, Swift performed an interesting choreography. As part of the energetic performance, Swift marched along the stage and ended with a salute. Watching the latest dance number, fans were convinced it was a subtle nod towards Healy.
A similar march and salute was given by the frontman of The 1975 during a performance of Love It If We Made It. Swifties began drawing parallels between their performances with a comparison video on TikTok. Although there is no official confirmation whether this theory is true or not, fans started confirming each other’s comments on the video-sharing platform.
One fan wrote, “I noticed immediately! Why isn’t anyone talking about this?!” Another said, “I immediately caught hold of him. Such a direct call. he does this in every performance [‘Love It If We Made It’], Yet another TikTok user commented, “I gasped when I saw this!!”
Does Taylor Swift call Matty Healy in TTPD?
Shortly after the surprise double album was released, Swifties were convinced that several tracks, including The Smallest Man Who Ever Lived, referred to Healy, who the Cruel Summer hitmaker dated for a brief period. Fans also believe that the songs The Tortured Poets Department, Guilty As Sin?, But Daddy I Love Him and The Black Dog all contain subtle references to the 35-year-old English singer.