Taylor Swift appears to have responded to Dave Grohl’s tour bug complaint: ‘Streaming for you for 3.5 hours’

Taylor Swift recently responded to Dave Grohl’s “Errors Tour” joke.

Things started getting noisy when the leader of the Foo Fighters joked about Swift and her Eras Tour during his band’s show in London on Saturday, June 22.

“I tell you, you don’t want to incur Taylor Swift’s wrath,” he told their fans. “So we like to call our tour ‘The Guilt Tour’. We’ve had a lot of eras – and a lot of damn mistakes. Just a few. That’s because we actually playing live… what?!”

After making the audience laugh for a moment at the joke, Grohl told the crowd that they definitely liked “raw live rock n’ roll” and that they “came to the right damn place.”

Dave Grohl of Foo Fighters implies that Taylor Swift did not perform live during the band’s London show:

“We like to call our tour the Guilty Tour […] because we actually play live”

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– Pop Base (@PopBase) June 23, 2024


On Sunday, June 23, “The Tortured Poets Department” singer appeared to respond to Grohl’s statement in front of nearly 100,000 people attending her third London show.

Swift said her band deserves a lot of recognition and her fans have given it to them generously.

She shared: “What you just did is an unforgettable moment not only in my life but also for each person in our crew. The band will perform live for you for three and a half hours tonight.”

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Swifties criticized Grohl afterward.

A man criticizes Taylor for no reason, she hasn’t done anything wrong and they feel the need to talk about her. speakwhile a second Written“an old wretched man uses her name in a last desperate attempt to revive his dying career… next.”

However, this comment was initially misinterpreted by Elon Musk’s Grok chatbot.

The bot on live, this caused significant backlash from Swift fans, known as Swifties, on social media platforms.”

Grok also made a statement about the comments being considered “unnecessary and malicious” by many, leading to a heated debate online.

However, the bot still prompts the user with a warning that is poorly written by standards of inaccuracy: “Grok may make errors, please verify its output.”

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