In late June, Taylor Swift played to more than 110,000 fans during two concerts at Gillette Stadium near Boston. Even though it was pouring down rain the second night, she performed the entire show in the rain.
That's admirable but not necessarily wise. Sure, the young superstar loves her fans and doesn't want to let them down. However, nobody's superhuman, not even Taylor Swift.
First off, this has been one of the worst years for sinusitis. That can lead to bronchitis which often leads to pneumonia. And bronchitis is what forced Taylor to cancel a July 2 concert in Louisville, Ky., along with shows Friday (July 8) in Charlotte, N.C., and Saturday and Sunday (July 9-10) in Atlanta. She'll return to the markets later in the year and plans to resume her tour on July 14 in Montreal.
Someone needs to advise Taylor not to sing in the rain until she's drenched. Anytime she gets wet from rain or sweat, she needs to change clothes. She obviously got chilled to the bone performing in the rain. Singing with all the strength she had, breathing in the water was not good for her. I do hope she has a doctor she will listen to. She needs meds, rest, lots of soup and sleep.
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