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Taylor Swift seemingly reacts to Foo Fighters’ Dave Grohl suggesting she doesn’t perform live

Look what he made her do.

Taylor Swift seemed to subtly react to Foo Fighters frontman Dave Grohl’s recent insinuation that she doesn’t perform live.

One day after the 55-year-old rocker’s comments during a concert went viral on social media, Swift started her London Eras Tour show with a pointed message.

Taylor Swift seemingly reacted to Dave Grohl’s shade. WireImage
The Foo Fighters frontman appeared to suggest she doesn’t sing live. Getty Images
The rocker made the controversial comment during a Saturday concert. Kevin Mazur/Getty Images for Foo Fighters

“Every one of my band members, every single one of our crew, my band who’s gonna be playing live for you for three and a half hours tonight, they deserve this so much,” the “Bad Blood” singer, 34, said onstage Sunday after a standing ovations.

“And so does every one of my fellow performers,” she continued. “And you just gave that to us so generously, we will never forget it.”

Swifties celebrated the 14-time Grammy winner’s “classy” response via X, joking that she “sees everything.”

Swift clapped back the following day. Getty Images for TAS Rights Management
She started her Eras Tour show with a pointed message. swifferupdates/Instagram

“i love that she is like ‘you can talk s–t about me not singing live, but do not f–king discredit the hard work of the people who do this show with me,” one social media user wrote.

Many fans pointed out that Swift does sing live as she has stopped her performances on multiple occasions to request help for audience members in distress.

Others, however, insisted that Grohl was “joking” and “never bad mouths people.”

The pop star mentioned her band plays “live for three and a half hours.” Getty Images for TAS Rights Management
Social media users praised her “classy” response. Gareth Cattermole/Getty Images for TAS Rights Management

His comments were captured in a TikTok video on Saturday, with Grohl initially calling his tour the “Errors Tour” as a play on Swift’s Eras Tour.


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“I feel like we’ve had more than a few eras and more than a few f–king errors as well,” the musician said during his London Stadium show. “Just a couple.

“That’s because we play live,” he continued before pretending to be scandalized by the apparent shade.
“What? Just saying. We’re a live band! You guys like live rock ‘n’ roll music, right? You came to the right f–king place.”

Others insisted Grohl was joking. Getty Images
The former Nirvana drummer has gushed about Swift in the past. AFP via Getty Images

Grohl and Swift’s reps have yet to respond to Page Six’s request for comment.

The former Nirvana drummer previously declared himself a Swiftie, claiming to be “officially obsessed” with Swift back in 2015.

The singers were also all smiles when photographed together in 2008.