
How TikTok is changing the live music experience | Music News
We've seen it time and time again, when a global superstar embarks on a tour, videos will immediately go viral following its first date. Some of the most memorable moments from these iconic global tours are 'spoiled' in an instant.
Taylor Swift began her Eras Tour in Glendale, Arizona and surprised concert-goers by diving beneath the stage floor while graphics above the stage project her swimming before appearing in a brand-new outfit. A video posted of the moment by @cruzboy909 has amassed 5.6 million views, while @domcielak's video from another angle is now sitting on 5.5 million views
Unlike movies or TV shows, spoilers online for concerts are somewhat unavoidable. The nature of social media's algorithms mean that fans of any artist will continue to be fed content from their favourite artists whether they choose to or not.
Rather than simply taking a social media detox for the day or two before you get to watch the latest episode of a TV show, fans often need to wait months or years for their favourite artist to land in their city.
Similar iconic moments have also been spoiled, from Beyoncé's entire Renaissance tour show having gone viral following its first date.
After the first few legs of Dua Lipa's Future Nostalgia tour, fans clued on to the fact that she would dedicate her track, 'Good In Bed' to a lucky fan member before perfectly posing in the middle of a catwalk.
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