Taylor Swift is celebrating the end of her international Eras Tour dates by releasing the official video for “I Can Do It With a Broken Heart.” On Tuesday night, the singer surprise-released a video for the Tortured Poets Department favorite featuring behind-the-scenes clips of the singer’s Eras Tour run in Europe
Among the clips are Swift rehearsing the track at a soundstage, practicing bestowing the “22” hat, and walking around the rehearsal space surrounded by her dancers.
“I’m so depressed, I act like it’s my birthday every day/I’m so obsessed with him but he avoids me like the plague,” she sings on the track. “I cry a lot but I am so productive/It’s an art.”
Also in the video are clips of Swift hitting the stage of the Eras Tour at different points of the show and videos of her rehearsing the added TTPD portion of her set. It also gives a behind-the-scenes look of her iconic underwater dive that occurs after her surprise song segment.
The video’s release came after she wrapped her final night at Wembley Stadium, where she was joined by Florence Welch for a duet of “Florida!!!” and Jack Antonoff for a duet of Reputation‘s “Getaway Car.” (The joint performance with Welch marked the first time Swift sang the track on tour.) She also debuted The Tortured Poets Department‘s “So Long, London.”
Swift will take a two-month break, before she returns to the U.S. in October for shows in Miami, New Orleans, Indianapolis, and Vancouver. While in London, Swift met with two survivors from a stabbing attack in Southport, England, that targeted a Swift-themed yoga and dance workshop.
From Rolling Stone US