Six-Year-Old Swiftie Gets Dazed While Watching Taylor Swift’s The Eras Tour in Liverpool: Report

Mother Charlotte Cripps has recounted how her six-year-old daughter, Liberty, slept through most of The Eras Tour concert in Liverpool after months of anticipation.

Recalling her experience to The Independent, Charlotte likened the encounter to numerous reports of Swifties suffering “post-concert amnesia” after participating in The Eras Tour.

For many, the adrenaline and sheer excitement of seeing the Grammy-winning singer perform right in front of them seemed to have caused them to have “amnesia-like symptoms.”

According to Charlotte, her daughter, Liberty, was “so overwhelmed by the excitement, the adrenaline, the exchanging of friendship bracelets and dressing up” that she suffered from narcolepsy.

Liberty “was missing like a light for most of the show and doesn’t remember much about it”.

Charlotte and her daughter attended The Eras Tour Liverpool at Anfield Stadium. Looking “absolutely stunned”, Charlotte was overcome with emotion as she watched 62,000 people sing “Cruel Summer” live with Swift.

Immediately looking pale, Charlotte pulled her daughter back and even hugged her to comfort her.

“She asked me weeks ago if Taylor Swift, the “real one”, was really there – or was she just appearing on the TV screen? Nothing could have prepared her for this reality “, Charlotte recalls.

As soon as Swift finished singing her opening track, “Miss Americana & The Heartbreak Prince,” just minutes before Charlotte’s favorite song, “Cruel Summer,” the six-year-old “fell asleep like a rag doll in her red plastic chair.”

“I was a little worried – was she unwell? Was she hungry? She had just had a bowl of mac and cheese in a burger bar in Liverpool. I gave her some water. How could a child who had dreamed of this moment for months have failed?” she wrote.

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Worried, Charlotte tried to wake Liberty up every time her favorite songs were performed, eventually skipping over classics like “Look What You Made Me Do” and “Shake It Off”.

Charlotte was immediately worried when Liberty asked to come home around 8pm, an hour earlier than her normal bedtime.

“She even mumbled to me: ‘Mom, I think I want to go home.’ Home? Is she delirious? I can’t really explain,” Charlotte added.

What Liberty may have experienced is similar to “a post-traumatic stress reaction, perhaps due to sensory overload,” according to experts.

“Maybe it’s all about familiarity – Swifties know the songs by heart and so can’t form new memories when they hear them performed live. Maybe it’s also the “depersonalization” that these people in angry crowds experience – the complete loss of self that occurs when in a large crowd, everyone feels the same way,” Charlotte added.

Meanwhile, the Cleveland Clinic says narcolepsy in children is “rare,” affecting only about 20 to 50 people out of every 100,000 worldwide.

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