FACT CHECK: Fans did not climb up Singapore stadium roof for Taylor Swift concert

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Google reverse image search results show that the exact photo has been circulating on the internet since 2022

This is AI generated summarization, which may have errors. For context, always refer to the full article.: Two fans climbed onto the roof of the Singapore National Stadium to watch Taylor Swift’s “The Eras Tour” because they did not have concert tickets.: The claim was made by the page Blogtamsu, which has a sizeable following of 7.5 million with 6.1 million likes.

Most of the commenters seem to believe the claim, perhaps because of the photo attached to the post showing what appears to be two people dangling from the metal structure of a roof and suspended several feet above the ground while a performance was taking place.The post may give other future hopeful concertgoers and fans who were unable to secure tickets for Swift’s sold-out concerts a similar idea, which could be potentially dangerous.

The picture posted by Blogtamsu was not taken in 2024. A quick search for the exact image on Google produces a link to an Instagramon meme website verbub.com that shows the same picture from Blogtamsu, with a Spanish-language caption that reads in English: “My best friend and I at our favorite artist’s show.”

 

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