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NY Post
New York Post
22 May 2023


NextImg:Taylor Swift fans selling rain from Foxborough show for $250

They’re hoping to make money from it raining on Taylor Swift’s parade.

Fans who braved the wild weather over the weekend to attend Swift’s concert in Foxborough, Mass., have come away with more than just an unforgettable experience — capturing rainwater in containers they’re now trying to sell online.

The pop star is currently performing the U.S. leg of her her sold-out “The Eras Tour,” taking to the stage at Gillette Stadium on Saturday amid a heavy downpour.

The “Anti-Hero” singer dazzled despite getting drenched in rain — which some entrepreneurial fans are capitalizing on and trying to flog online for $250.

While the posts have been taken down from online resale platforms, fans who managed to snag a look at the bold sellers couldn’t believe what they were seeing.

“Jealous I didn’t come up with this scam first,” one user commented on an Instagram post showing a screenshot of the optimistic seller.

“If it wasn’t collected off Taylor Swift I don’t want it,” declared another.

Hopeful Swifties are trying to sell rain from the popstar’s “Eras Tour.”
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Taylor Swift drenched in rain with microphone in front of her and guitar.
The singer performed in a heavy downpour on the weekend.
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Others thought the containers look a little familiar.

“I know a weed container when I see one lol,” a fan laughed.

“When the stoners and the swifties unite,” joked another.

The “Love Story” singer’s tour continues, with further concert dates across the US taking place through May, June, July and August.

“Last night we all danced together in the rain for THE ENTIRE 3.5 HOUR SHOW in foxy Foxborough MA!!” Swift wrote on Instagram, alongside photos that showed her absolutely saturated onstage.

“We’ve had rain shows at Gillette Stadium before but this was a full on deluge that never let up, I just want to thank that iconic crowd!! Love you so much you have no idea,” she added.