Her name is Pocket, and she’s a 1989 stan.
At Taylor Swift‘s Eras Tour kickoff in Glendale, Ariz., one safety worker delighted fans with her iconic dance moves during “Blank Space,” one of Swift’s biggest hits from her 2014 1989 album.
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“Our security guard named Pocket gave hugs and is a 1989 girlie through and through,” the fan who posted the video said in the caption on TikTok.
“I didn’t know I was going to wake up and be the #1 fan of a woman named Pocket, but here we are,” one fan said in the comments section.
High School Musical star KayCee Stroh commented, “Queen!!!”
“When Ticketmaster fails you and you apply to work at the stadium,” another fan joked in the comments, referring to Swift’s disastrous ticket sales in November 2022 that led to a hearing at the U.S. Senate about Ticketmaster’s practices.
Watch the TikTok video, below:
The Eras Tour kicked off with two nights in Glendale on March 17 and 18 at State Farm Stadium.
The mayor of Glendale even renamed the city for Swift’s two days there, dubbing it “Swift City.”
“One of my jobs is to promote my city by being a cheerleader. This ceremonial renaming of Glendale doesn’t cost the taxpayers,” Mayor Jerry P. Weiers told Business Insider. “And it shows that we’re serious about our sports and entertainment district while having fun at the same time.”
The turnout for Swift’s concerts was reportedly an estimated 150,000 people.
Openers Paramore and Gayle got things started, and Swift kicked off her lengthy three-and-a-half-hour, 44-song set with Lover track “Miss Americana & The Heartbreak Prince.”
She then cycled through hits from each of her albums, from her self-titled 2006 debut (“Tim McGraw”) all the way up to her recent record-breaking tenth studio album, Midnights, which closed out the show as she sang songs like “Bejeweled.”
The tour made a splash on social media as fans reacted to Swift’s elaborate sets and new, shimmering costumes that she’ll be taking on 50 more dates of the Eras Tour.