Taylor Swift’s three-day tour stop in Buenos Aires, Argentina, over the weekend featured a moment of magic.
The Wildest Dreams hitmaker, 33, shared an incredible clip of her performing the song Labyrinth to her Instagram on Monday, where she sings, ‘I thought the plane was going down / How’d you turn it right around?’
Just as Swift — who was joined by boyfriend Travis Kelce, 34, in Argentina — mentioned a plane in her song lyrics, as if on cue, one flew over the Estadio River Plate arena.
Swift jokingly captioned the clip, writing she’s ‘Never beating the sorcery allegations.’
The joke referred to a number of viral TikTok clips that alleged her performances of ‘Willow’ look as if she’s enacting a spell with her coven.
Call it magic: Taylor Swift, 33, shared a magical clip to her Instagram on Monday, of her performing the song ‘Labyrinth’ in Buenos Aires, Argentina, over the weekend
Wow: Just as she mentioned a plane in her song lyrics, as if on cue, one flew over the Estadio River Plate arena
Sorcery: Swift jokingly captioned the clip, writing she’s ‘Never beating the sorcery allegations’
Fans jokingly speculated that the Grammy winner’s performance of ‘Willow’ includes occult worship.
For her performance of the song Swift wears a velvet cape and dances around a set that shows a campfire in the woods with a number of backup dancers.
It’s not the first time the singer has been hit with witchcraft rumors. In October she came under fire after thanking her fans for coming to see her Eras tour movie.
‘I’ve been watching videos of you guys in the theaters dancing and prancing and recreating choreography, creating inside jokes, casting spells, getting engaged, and just generally creating the exact type of joyful chaos we’re known for,’ she said in the post.
The ‘casting spells’ phrase was called out by a number of fans, who took issue with the singer for ‘celebrating witchcraft.’
Another post saw the artist use sorceress-friendly language to thank fans and sell her 2020 ‘Lonely Witch Willow’ remix.
Swift’s song Labyrinth appears on her 2022 album Midnights. The tune was recently added to the setlist amid her new romance with NFL star Travis.
During the song she also sings, ‘Uh oh, I’m falling in love / Oh no, I’m falling in love again / Oh, I’m falling in love.’
Her acoustic version of the song was the first time she performed it live. It was one of two surprise songs during her Thursday night performance.
She also performed The Very First Night, from Red (Taylor’s Version).
Right on cue: During the songs she croons, ‘I thought the plane was going down / How’d you turn it right around?’
‘Witchcraft’: Swift’s sorcery joke referred to a number of viral TikTok clips that alleged her performances of ‘Willow’ look as if she’s enacting a spell with her coven
Mysterious: For her performance of the song Swift wears a velvet cape and dances around a set that shows a campfire in the woods; pictured during her May show in Nashville
Casting spells: Swift is seen dancing in a yellow dress while in a dark forest
Shenanigans: In October she came under fire after thanking her fans for coming to see her Eras tour movie and ‘casting spells’
Lonely Witch Willow: Another post saw the artist use sorceress-friendly language to thank fans and sell her 2020 ‘Lonely Witch Willow’ remix
Swift hit the stage on Thursday, as she kicked off the international leg of her tour at the Monumental stadium in Buenos Aires.
The Bad Blood hitmaker sparkled in a stunning pink sequin bodysuit and matching boots, while putting on a performance for over 70,000 fans.
After her three sold-out shows in Buenos Aires, Swift will perform in Rio de Janeiro from November 17 until the 19.
Fans will then be able to catch her in São Paulo, Brazil, from November 24 until the 26.
She will then take her winter break, before returning to her tour in February, with shows in Tokyo, Melbourne, and Sydney.
She took to her Instagram on Monday, writing: ‘Starting off the South American leg of The Eras Tour in Argentina = best decision possible.’
‘I can’t even express my gratitude to the Buenos Aires crowds. I’d never been to Argentina before and they gave us the most electric, magical memories.’
The use of ‘electric’ caught the eye of her diligent fanbase, who believe it was a reference to her beau Travis – whose mom Donna was spotted watching Swift’s film, The Eras Tour, at movie theatre in Florida on Sunday.
Kelce, who was at her Saturday night show, often uses the word ‘electric’ to describe a good time – most recently when talking about his appearance on Saturday Night Live alongside Swift.
‘Falling in love’: Labyrinth, which features the lyrics ‘Oh no, I’m falling in love again’, was recently added to the setlist amid her new romance with Travis Kelce, 34; seen in October
Earlier in the day it was reported that the pair’s thriving romance ‘feels very special’, according to a source close to the couple.
Their relationship continues to dominate the headlines and Kelce’s trip to Buenos Aires to see Swift perform in the latest leg of her Eras Tour this weekend delighted fans.
‘Taylor was excited to kick off her international tour. She’s had a great break,’ a source told People.
During her break from performing, she ‘loved catching up with girlfriends’ and ‘had fun spending time with Travis’ they added.
‘He (Kelce) is a gentleman. He is very focused on his career. He has a great relationship with his family. He has an amazing energy and approach to life.’
‘It all feels very special,’ they added.
The pop star sent Swifties into meltdown on Saturday night as she changed the lyrics to hit song Karma to include a few words about her NFL star boyfriend, who was watching in a VIP tent alongside her dad on Saturday night.
Swift sang ‘Karma is the guy on the Chiefs coming straight home to me’ to replace the original lyric, ‘Karma is the guy on the screen coming straight home to me’.
Sparkling: Swift hit the stage on Thursday, as she kicked off the international leg of her tour at the Monumental stadium in Buenos Aires
Last week DailyMail.com exclusively revealed that the NFL star flew out of Kansas City on Thursday – making a one-hour stop in Panama City to refuel – before flying into Buenos Aires to reunite with Swift Friday afternoon.
Kelce spent Saturday night dancing and singing in a VIP tent at Swift’s Argentinian Eras Tour leg, alongside her father Scott.
At the end of the show, Kelce was waiting in the wings to greet his girlfriend and the smitten Grammy winner ran into his arms before they shared a kiss.
Swift has shown her support for her new beau by attending several games at Arrowhead Stadium, and hosted a watch party for the WAGs at her New York apartment as the Chiefs took on the Miami Dolphins on Sunday.