SEE: Taylor Swift's sign language interpreter steals the show

SEE: Taylor Swift's sign language interpreter steals the show

People who are deaf or hard of hearing also get to experience their favourite artists live through sign language interpreters.

SIGN LANGUAGE INTERPRETER TAYLOR SWIFT
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Unless you don't own a single electronic device or have disappeared from the face of the earth for the past few months, you would know that American superstar Taylor Swift is currently in the midst of her highly acclaimed 'Eras Tour'.

The tour, which is currently underway, showcases the award-winning singer-songwriter's musical journey throughout her career as she performs more than 40 tracks, reflecting 17 years of recorded music.

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After nearing its end in the United States, Swift announced that the tour would expand internationally due to high demand.

Since its start, the 'Eras Tour' has made headlines worldwide, with fans flocking to see their favourite artist - and the best part is that no one gets left behind.

As part of her tour, Swift has included sign language interpreters to convey her lyrics to fans who are deaf or hard of hearing.

Videos of these interpreters continue to go viral, as social media users can't get enough of their devotion and passionate movements.

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The most recent video to go viral, which Spin Magazine shared, shows an interpreter truly rocking it out at Swift's concert at Wembley Stadium in England.

Watch here:

Many artists worldwide have included sign language interpreters in their shows to convey their lyrics to fans who are deaf or hard of hearing.

This article originally appeared on our sister station's site. Thanks, Jacaranda FM!

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