Taylor Swift's last day for her "The Eras" tour in Nashville, Tennessee, were met with praises from Swifties as the singer proved her dedication to performing despite the pouring rain.

However, there is a downside to the story as there were some concertgoers who passed out and threw up because the Nissan Stadium show was delayed for hours.

According to Page Six, attendees were "forced to shelter in place" as the concert got delayed for nearly four hours due to the bad weather and lightning around the area.

A Swiftie, who claimed to have attended the show, spoke to the outlet revealing that people who arrived to watch the show had to seek covered areas as the venue was outdoors.

The anonymous fan said they stayed under a covered area from 5:40 p.m. and remained there "without movement" until 9:30 p.m.

"Fans were body to body with the rain and wind hitting us from the sides... The rain pooled around our feet as fans took their shoes off," the concertgoer added.

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Taylor Swift Rain Nashville: Some Fans Got Sick

Further explaining what went down at the venue, the fan revealed that there were "lucky ones" who were able to wear ponchos.

However, since they were standing so close to each other under "chaotic conditions," some of them experienced panic attacks, threw up, passed out, and gt sick.

"Fans were getting antsy as they were being shoved into each other and security continuously kept trying to part their way through the masses," they added.

Taylor Swift Performs Under the Rain

After hours of waiting, the rain eventually stopped, leading the pop star to take the stage. However, about an hour into her set, the rain started pouring again, but it didn't stop Taylor Swift from performing in front of thousands of fans who came to see her.

Many people praised Swift online for her dedication to performance and fans as she was still able to sing some of the biggest songs from her music catalog even though the weather was bad.

One of the special moments that became trending on social media was her performance of "Midnight Rain" in which she literally performed under the pouring rain at 1 a.m.

Since the show got delayed and the total running time of "The Eras" tour is about three hours, the concert reportedly concluded at around 2 a.m.

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