Taylor Swift wished French fans a 'Happy Pride Month' during an 'Eras Tour' performance of 'You Need To Calm Down' in Lyon, France on Sunday, June 2
Taylor Swift’s “You Need to Calm Down” hits different when it’s Pride Month.
“Happy Pride Month, Lyon,” Swift, 34, exclaimed in between verses of “You Need to Calm Down” at the Groupama Stadium.“You are somebody that we don't know / But you're coming at my friends like a missile / Why are you mad? / When you could be GLAAD?” Swift sings. “Sunshine on the street / at the parade / But you would rather be in the dark ages / Making that sign, must've taken all night.
Swift made a similar Pride Month speech to Sunday’s during her June 2023 Eras Tour concert in Chicago.
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