Taylor Swift has unveiled the highly anticipated music video for her latest song, I Can Do It With A Broken Heart. Released after the conclusion of the European leg of her record-breaking Eras tour, the video offers fans a rare, behind-the-scenes look at how Swift and her team prepared for the spectacular shows.
The music video, now available on Taylor Swift’s official YouTube channel, opens with a time-lapse sequence of fans filling the stadium seats, setting the stage for the energy that would follow. The video then transitions to exclusive scenes of Swift’s pre-show routine, capturing her meticulous preparation, including her entrance through the stage floor and costume changes that reflect her various musical eras—from the Lover-era bodysuit to the Fearless-era outfits.
One of the unique glimpses the video provides is Swift being transported to the first elevator platform in a “cleaning cart,” showcasing the inventive methods used to create her magical stage entrances. The video also includes intimate moments from rehearsals, where Swift is seen practising alongside her dancers and longtime collaborators, creating a seamless blend of preparation and performance that mirrors the song’s lyrics.
Adding to the video’s allure are appearances by Swift’s dancers, background vocalists, and her longtime guitarist, Paul Sidoti, offering a full-circle view of the collective effort behind her iconic performances. The video premiered to an enthusiastic audience during Swift’s final London concert, which was notable for its surprise guest appearances.
During the show, Swift brought out Florence Welch of Florence + the Machine for a duet of Florida!!! from her latest album, The Tortured Poets Department. Another highlight was her collaboration with Jack Antonoff, who joined her on stage for a special guitar mashup of Death by a Thousand Cuts and Getaway Car, recreating a memorable moment from Swift’s Miss Americana documentary. To close the evening, Swift delivered a heartfelt rendition of So Long London on the piano.
With 18 shows remaining on the final leg of her tour, Swift is set to return to North America in October, starting at the Hard Rock Stadium in Miami Gardens, Florida. The tour will continue through New Orleans, Indianapolis, and Toronto, before concluding with a three-night finale in Vancouver.
During her final Wembley show in London, Swift acknowledged her fans’ unwavering support, celebrating her achievement as the first artist to play eight nights at the iconic stadium, marking another milestone in her illustrious career.