A video of a couple twerking and grinding during Taylor Swift's concert in Arlington, Texas over the weekend is making its rounds on the Internet.

The viral video shows Swift performing "... Ready For It?" a song off her 2017 album, "Reputation," and a couple getting up close and personal, and taking the song's lyrics-"in the middle of the night/ in my dreams/ you should see the things we do"-quite literally.

It has created quite a debacle among fans and netizens over on Twitter, with many calling the couple out for dancing inappropriately during the concert.

"Taylor Swift has no song that calls for dancing like that," a fan wrote.

"They thought this was a bad bunny concert," another added, with a laughing emoji.

"So trashy. It's no coincidence that those are the cheapest seats in the house."

"How can we un-see this?" wrote another.

"Could have just gone back to the car or the hotel room..."

On the other hand, other fans defended the couple, saying that they were not harming anyone.

"I could literally care less if they were dancing like this, if they felt like dancing that way, let em, they paid for tickets and they are gonna enjoy it how they want. Literally no harm done to anyone! Enjoy the concert lol. thats why you're there!"

"Leave these [white] folk alone! They feelin' themselves and I'm here for it."

Concert Etiquette: Debate

Aside from the usual criticism the couple received, others pointed out that the "Anti-Hero" singer has a large fanbase consisting of children who might have seen them dancing.

"I'm sorry. There is kids their. Not the time or place to do that. Also um... I promise you, no Taylor swift song should require you to do that," a fan wrote.

According to Insider, the debate about concert etiquette was resurfaced once again.

In March, during a Billie Eilish concert, many called out a fan for singing louder than the singer herself. Many began debating what the appropriate volume or excitement should be during a concert.

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Concert Etiquette: How-To

According to the Horowitz Center for visual and performing arts, there are several concert etiquettes that fans should consider before even attending a concert.

One of which details how the audience should "refrain from talking or moving around during the performance as it can be distracting to the musicians, as well as to other audience members."

Although these are merely suggestions for a concertgoer, there are not official concert etiquettes that everyone must abide by.

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