During the first night of her Eras Tour in Lyon, France, Taylor Swift sang through a downpour, embracing the rainy weather with her performance

‘Pluie, rain’: During the first night of her Eras Tour in Lyon, France, Taylor Swift sang through a downpour, embracing the rainy weather with her performance

“Pluie, rain”: Taylor Swift performs during a deluge on the opening night of the Eras Tour in Lyon, France.

Celebrate the Eras Tour’s opening night in Lyon, France, with a rain spectacular.

“Pluie, rain,” Taylor Swift cried as she floated onto the stage during the “Speak Now” moment, to the cheers of the sold-out crowd inside Groupama Stadium. “Pluie” means rain in French.

During the first hour of Swift’s debut performance in the Eastern French city, gray clouds hovered over the open-roofed stadium. On either side of the stage, there were tents where the band performed. Additionally housed under tents were the production and VIP booths on the ground floor. A few people in the audience had on bright ponchos.

In “Enchanted,” there was a slow-starting sprinkle; minutes later, in the “Reputation” era, it became an all-out rain. Holding onto the rain with her dancers, Swift sang, “Baby, let the games begin.” Wearing a red and black bodysuit, Swift performed for the whole of the water performance.

“Pluie, rain,” Taylor Swift cried as she floated onto the stage during the “Speak Now” moment, to the cheers of the sold-out crowd inside Groupama Stadium. “Pluie” means rain in French.

During the first hour of Swift’s debut performance in the Eastern French city, gray clouds hovered over the open-roofed stadium. On either side of the stage, there were tents where the band performed. Additionally housed under tents were the production and VIP booths on the ground floor. A few people in the audience had on bright ponchos.

In “Enchanted,” there was a slow-starting sprinkle; minutes later, in the “Reputation” era, it became an all-out rain. Holding onto the rain with her dancers, Swift sang, “Baby, let the games begin.” Wearing a red and black bodysuit, Swift performed for the whole of the water performance.

“Pluie, rain,” Taylor Swift cried as she floated onto the stage during the “Speak Now” moment, to the cheers of the sold-out crowd inside Groupama Stadium. “Pluie” means rain in French.

During the first hour of Swift’s debut performance in the Eastern French city, gray clouds hovered over the open-roofed stadium. On either side of the stage, there were tents where the band performed. Additionally housed under tents were the production and VIP booths on the ground floor. A few people in the audience had on bright ponchos.

In “Enchanted,” there was a slow-starting sprinkle; minutes later, in the “Reputation” era, it became an all-out rain. Holding onto the rain with her dancers, Swift sang, “Baby, let the games begin.” Wearing a red and black bodysuit, Swift performed for the whole of the water performance.

“Pluie, rain,” Taylor Swift cried as she floated onto the stage during the “Speak Now” moment, to the cheers of the sold-out crowd inside Groupama Stadium. “Pluie” means rain in French.

During the first hour of Swift’s debut performance in the Eastern French city, gray clouds hovered over the open-roofed stadium. On either side of the stage, there were tents where the band performed. Additionally housed under tents were the production and VIP booths on the ground floor. A few people in the audience had on bright ponchos.

In “Enchanted,” there was a slow-starting sprinkle; minutes later, in the “Reputation” era, it became an all-out rain. Holding onto the rain with her dancers, Swift sang, “Baby, let the games begin.” Wearing a red and black bodysuit, Swift performed for the whole of the water performance.

“Pluie, rain,” Taylor Swift cried as she floated onto the stage during the “Speak Now” moment, to the cheers of the sold-out crowd inside Groupama Stadium. “Pluie” means rain in French.

During the first hour of Swift’s debut performance in the Eastern French city, gray clouds hovered over the open-roofed stadium. On either side of the stage, there were tents where the band performed. Additionally housed under tents were the production and VIP booths on the ground floor. A few people in the audience had on bright ponchos.

In “Enchanted,” there was a slow-starting sprinkle; minutes later, in the “Reputation” era, it became an all-out rain. Holding onto the rain with her dancers, Swift sang, “Baby, let the games begin.” Wearing a red and black bodysuit, Swift performed for the whole of the water performance.

“Pluie, rain,” Taylor Swift cried as she floated onto the stage during the “Speak Now” moment, to the cheers of the sold-out crowd inside Groupama Stadium. “Pluie” means rain in French.

During the first hour of Swift’s debut performance in the Eastern French city, gray clouds hovered over the open-roofed stadium. On either side of the stage, there were tents where the band performed. Additionally housed under tents were the production and VIP booths on the ground floor. A few people in the audience had on bright ponchos.

In “Enchanted,” there was a slow-starting sprinkle; minutes later, in the “Reputation” era, it became an all-out rain. Holding onto the rain with her dancers, Swift sang, “Baby, let the games begin.” Wearing a red and black bodysuit, Swift performed for the whole of the water performance.

Swift recognized Mother Nature’s visit while sitting at the moss-covered piano during the combined “Folklore”/”Evermore” concert.

She began, “We have officially had a rain show tonight and that is set,” and then launched into “Champagne Problems.” “That lasts forever. If it doesn’t rain again, it makes no difference.”