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Taylor Swift has released a new video for her track, I Can Do It With a Broken Heart, which features unseen footage from her Eras Tour. The Bad Blood billionaire, 34, has enjoyed stratospheric success with the global gigs, which have netted her a fortune. There were concerns the second leg of her London tour wouldn't go ahead after a foiled ISIS bomb threat forced her to pull the plug on her Vienna concerts .

However, Tay-Tay is back in the capital tonight as excitable fans get ready to share their friendship bracelets, listening to bops, including You Belong With Me and Cruel Summer. In a video for her new track, which is released on YouTube, the singer can be seen in a number of candid shots from backstage of the Eras Tour, including one of her sitting astride a pipe, clutching a water bottle as she gets ready to be propelled onto the stage. In another, the Americana star strikes a pose in a gold lamé bra and knickers, while in a third, the star peaks her head out from her piano before the live performance.



There is also a candid shot of Taylor sitting on her own on the stage, miming playing the piano as she gets ready to perform to hundreds of thousands of screaming fans, all desperate to catch a glimpse of the record-breaking songstress. Fans couldn't get enough of the fly-on-the-wall shots in the video, with many congratulating the singer on the offering. Responding on YouTube, one said: "I am SO glad that we got behind the scenes footage, my life is complete.

" Meanwhile, another mused: "I can't imagine being those Swifties being filmed, immortalised in a Taylor Swift music video." Taylor is now reportedly documenting her record-breaking Eras Tour for a tell-all documentary. The pop star is believed to be documenting her 149 shows, talking about the reality of life on the road and her status as one of the giants in pop music.

The singer is set to also talk about recent tragic events including the Southport attack and the Vienna terror threat. The singer met some of the children injured in the Southport stabbings at Wembley Stadium over the weekend. Mums screamed in horror after several young girls were brutally attacked by a knifeman during a Swift-themed dance party in Southport on July 29, claiming the lives of three innocent children.

The youngest was six-year-old Bebe King, who died along with seven-year-old Elsie Dot Stancombe and Alice Dasilva Aguiar, nine. Six other children were left in a critical condition. As the Shake It Off singer returned to Wembley for more of her sold out Eras World Tour shows, the pop star met with some of the young survivors and their families before the concert.

Meanwhile, it has been revealed the young girl who was allegedly placed in a headlock and stabbed in Leicester Square in tragic events earlier this month was visiting London for Taylor's concert. Laila Johnson, 11, was left seriously injured after she and her mother were stabbed while sightseeing in central London on August 12. They were reportedly knifed by an attacker at around 11.

30am outside TWG Tea, a teashop in the square, before a security guard intervened. Thankfully, Laila still got the chance to see Swift in a London performance thanks to the help of Australian consular officials, who ensured she could attend a concert before she flew back to Australia on Sunday. Speaking to the Australian Daily Telegraph , Laila said: "I had to get to the Taylor Swift concert.

It was amazing. Some people organised for us to go into a VIP box and there was food being served and a private toilet, which was very exciting." She added: "I've met so many lovely people, especially in the hospital and the police who have been looking after me.

They've just been so lovely." Follow Mirror Celebs on TikTok , Snapchat , Instagram , Twitter , Facebook , YouTube and Threads.

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