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Taylor Swift performs on stage at the Paris La Defense Arena as part of her The Eras Tour, in Nanterre, northwestern France, on May 9, 2024.Photo by Getty Images
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A mysterious figure was spotted taking in a Taylor Swift concert in Spain – and her fans are running wild with theories of who it might have been.
In a video captured by a fan and shared to X by PopBase, an eerie person is seen standing by themselves on top of the stadium as Swift sang Delicate in front of a sold-out crowd at Santiago Bernabeu Stadium in Madrid.
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“Oh hell no….this is some phantom/ghost/spirit of the stadium. Or some creep that climbs stadiums apparently,” wrote one fan, while another added, “This is so creepy.”
“Aliens watching the concert obviously,” a third person joked on Instagram, with a fourth chiming in, “Even aliens vibe with Taylor Swift.”
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TMZ referred to the person as a “mysterious humanoid” and noted how conjecture over the figure included an assortment of “kooky stuff.”
“Aliens, ghosts, a Phantom of the Bernabeu … the whole nine yards,” the website wrote.
While others quipped that the lone concertgoer might have been her boyfriend Travis Kelce, her arch-enemy Kanye West or one of her exes, with several namedropping Matty Healy and Joe Alwyn as possible candidates, plenty of commentators on the video, which has drawn over 24 million views on X, speculated it was just a stadium worker who also happened to be a Swiftie.
A mysterious figure was spotted taking in Taylor Swift’s concert in Madrid.Photo by X
Still, several more wisecracked that it was Swift herself dropping an Easter egg about her next song for her fans. “Literally she’s gonna be like, ‘My new single, A Man’s Silhouette, now available,’” one X user jested.
The 14-time Grammy winner kicked off her European leg of her Eras Tour in Paris last month. The concert trek will touch down in Toronto in November.
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