Taylor Swift’s support act had to halt their performance due to a medical emergency. During Taylor Swift 's third Wembley Stadium show on Saturday, the American rock band Paramore had to suddenly stop their performance after noticing a fan urgently needing medical help. Thousands of Taylor Swift fans gathered in the capital to see the 34-year-old singer perform on her Eras Tour.

The US singer took the stage for the third night of her August run in London on Saturday, August 17. While performing The Only Exception, Hayley Williams noticed a fan in need of medical help and told her band, "We need to pause." Addressing the crowd, Hayley then said: "Is everyone okay?" The packed stadium fell silent as security assisted the fan.

Speaking to the audience again, the 35-year-old singer said: "Sorry, let’s make sure they’re alright before we pick up where we left off." Breaking the tension, Hayley joked: "Wow, it’s pretty quiet in here now, Wembley." Born in Meridian, Mississippi, Hayley is the lead vocalist, primary songwriter, and front-woman of Paramore.

Hayley delighted the crowd by dedicating a song to Robert Pattinson, calling him “Mr. Waterhouse,” and adding a light-hearted reference to his role in the Twilight series. "I would like to dedicate this next song to Mr.

Waterhouse," Hayley can be seen saying in a video from the concert posted on X. "He has the skin of a killer, Bella. It’s for you, Robert.

" Earlier this month Taylor Swift was left devastated after bei.