Police officers at Eras Tour (left) Taylor Swift singing (right)

Police Officers Dance To 'Shake It Off' While On Duty At Taylor Swift Concert

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By Kelly Coffey-Behrens on November 3, 2024 at 12:30 PM EST

At a recent Eras Tour show, Taylor Swiftwasn’t the only one grabbing the crowd’s attention. Two on-duty police officers couldn’t resist breaking into dance, showing they’re true Swifties at heart.

As Taylor Swift belted out her hit, "Shake It Off," the officers joined in on the iconic routine, pointing at each other, shaking their hips, jumping up and down, and clearly having the time of their lives.

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On-Duty Police Officers Couldn't Help But Belt Out 'Shake It Off'

In a video shared by TikToker @gabbiuhrin, the two on-duty police officers were caught having the time of their lives at the Eras Tour, and fellow Swifties absolutely loved it.

"Imagine an entire arena behaving in such a positive way that the officers and security are able to relax and have fun too," one TikToker commented on the video, which has gained nearly 400k likes and 1.8M.

"THE 'SHAKE IT OFF' EFFECT IS INESCAPABLE," another said.

"The captain: we need people to work the TS concert. This man: I volunteer! I volunteer as tribute!" a third hilariously speculated.

A fourth noted, "I love that they can have fun because a Taylor Swift concert—- is such a safe place."

As another TikToker noticed, "He got friendship bracelets, he has a light bracelet, he is living his best life."

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Police Horse With A Friendship Bracelet Captivates Swift

Just days ago, Swifties noticed that the Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department’s horses were decked out with vibrant, friendship-inspired messages ahead of Taylor Swift’s concert in the city, which brought to mind Swift’s 2008 hit “White Horse.”

On the second night of her Eras Tour stop in Miami, Taylor Swift surprised fans with a song mashup performance of “Loml” and “White Horse,” where she smiled brightly as she sang about finding someone who would treat her right.

“‘Cause I’m not your princess, this ain’t a fairytale / I’m gonna find someone someday / Who might actually treat me well,” she sang from the 2008 hit as she played the piano.

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Sabrina Carpenter Makes Surprise Appearance At Eras Tour

During the first half of Taylor Swift's Eras Tour, Sabrina Carpenter served as the opening act, warming up the crowd for the pop icon. But as Swift kicked off the second leg of her tour, Carpenter embarked on her own headlining journey with her Short n' Sweet Tour.

Together, the duo captivated the audience with a unique performance, pairing Carpenter's hit song "Espresso" with "Is It Over Now?," a standout track from 1989 (Taylor's Version), released last October.

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Taylor Swift Has A Close Friendship With Sabrina Carpenter

In an August 2024 interview with Variety, Sabrina Carpenter shared her deep admiration for Taylor Swift.

"No matter what people are saying, everything that I’ve ever seen her tackle, she’s done so with grace. The posts about me having to ‘ask for her permission’ — no. She’s one of my best, best friends, and we grab dinner or text and catch up like you would with your best friend," she revealed of their friendship.

"She's just such a gangster with all of it," Carpenter added of the "Love Story" singer.

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Taylor Swift Prepares To End Upcoming 'Eras Tour'

Taylor Swift performing
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Taylor Swift's Eras Tour, announced nearly two years ago, has become a cultural phenomenon, sparking widespread discussions about ticket sales and leading to a concert film that premiered in theaters and is now available on Disney+.

But that's not all because Taylor Swift has announced the release of "The Official Eras Tour Book," a 256-page hardcover featuring over 500 images, including never-before-seen performance photos, exclusive rehearsal shots, and behind-the-scenes glimpses of instruments, costumes, set pieces, and designer sketches from her Eras Tour. This exclusive edition will be available at Target stores starting November 29, 2024, priced at $39.99

The tour's final international dates feature Gracie Abrams as the opening act, concluding with a show on December 8 in Vancouver.

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