Taylor Swift's dad delighted fans at her Wembley concert on Friday when he was spotted sharing a plate of chicken tenders with the crowd. 

The hitmaker, 34, is currently undertaking her second set of London shows this summer at the huge arena and had earlier revealed her parents were in attendance. 

Hungry attendees were treated to a tasty snack as Scott, 72, made his way around the standing section. 

Sharing a clip of the sweet moment to TikTok, @stephaniemiec thanked him for the food. 

'Scott handing out chicken tenders during Style somehow makes sense,' she captioned the post. 

Taylor Swift's dad delighted fans at her Wembley concert on Friday when he was spotted sharing a plate of chicken tenders with the crowd

Taylor Swift's dad delighted fans at her Wembley concert on Friday when he was spotted sharing a plate of chicken tenders with the crowd

The hitmaker, 34, is currently undertaking her second set of London shows this summer at the huge arena and had earlier revealed her parents were in attendance

The hitmaker, 34, is currently undertaking her second set of London shows this summer at the huge arena and had earlier revealed her parents were in attendance

Taylor had tearfully revealed her parents were watching as she fought back tears after three minutes of thunderous applause from the crowd. 

Fans turned out in their thousands to watch her during her second night at Wembley, with the singer getting emotional as they erupted into huge cheers.

'You win Wembley night two,' she declared after being left stunned by the sheer noise. 

'I know I was recording a video of that in my head of that, but I guarantee my parents were just recording that on their phones.

'Every time I have a sad or bad day from now not only will I have the video in my mind but I'm going to revisit that moment.'

During the show, Taylor shocked the audience as she performed London Boy - the first time she has ever sang it on her Eras Tour since it kicked off in March 2023.

The second surprise track was Dear John - a heartbreaking love song famously about singer John Mayer.

In another surprise for fans, Taylor sported a brand new Midnights bodysuit for the London show. 

Hungry attendees were treated to a tasty snack as Scott, 72, made his way around the standing section

Hungry attendees were treated to a tasty snack as Scott, 72, made his way around the standing section

Sharing a clip of the sweet moment to TikTok, @stephaniemiec thanked him for the food and wrote: 'Scott handing out chicken tenders during Style somehow makes sense'

Sharing a clip of the sweet moment to TikTok, @stephaniemiec thanked him for the food and wrote: 'Scott handing out chicken tenders during Style somehow makes sense'

Taylor had tearfully revealed her parents were watching as she fought back tears during three minutes of thunderous applause from the crowd (Pictured with parents Scott and Andrea in 2013)

Taylor had tearfully revealed her parents were watching as she fought back tears during three minutes of thunderous applause from the crowd (Pictured with parents Scott and Andrea in 2013)

Switching up from her famous look, Taylor donned a new black and sheer sequinned bodysuit adorned with stars and complete with sparkly fringing. 

Her parents were also spotted having a great time on Thursday as they joined fans to watch their daughter storm the stage at Wembley night one. 

Andrea, 66, was dressed all in black and threw her arms excitedly in the air as she danced along to the music on the final leg of the Eras Tour. 

Meanwhile one TikTok follower revealed Scott also handed out special guitar picks to fans before joining his wife in their VIP area.

They wrote : 'Taylor's parents arriving at London N4. And getting a guitar pick Taylor's dad gave to security to give out'.

The singer's parents are almost as popular amongst Swifties as the singer herself and has played an instrumental part in her now billionaire career

Scott has also been seen handing out 2,000 VIP wristbands to lucky fans at various shows. 

Taylor made a triumphant return to the stage in London on Thursday night for the final five shows of the European leg of her Eras tour, which has been running since last year.

Taylor's Thursday night performance was said to be 'the hardest concert of her career', being her first in the UK since the Southport stabbings - where three little girls were killed whilst at a Taylor-themed dance class.

While she did not mention the tragedy explicitly, in an emotional speech after Cruel Summer, the star said: 'The way that you have chosen to welcome us.  

'There are 92,000 of you, out here, with your hands in the air - screaming the words. Thank you so much from the bottom of our hearts. We love you so much London.'

Fans turned out in their thousands to watch the superstar
Taylor got emotional as they erupted into huge cheers

Fans turned out in their thousands to watch the superstar, with Taylor getting emotional as they erupted into huge cheers

Taylor shocked the audience as she performed London Boy as one of the surprise songs on Friday - the first time she has ever sang it on her Eras Tour since it kicked off in March 2023

Taylor shocked the audience as she performed London Boy as one of the surprise songs on Friday - the first time she has ever sang it on her Eras Tour since it kicked off in March 2023 

Switching up from her famous look, Taylor wore a new black and sheer sequined bodysuit

Switching up from her famous look, Taylor wore a new black and sheer sequined bodysuit 

She concluded: 'I know how much planning and energy and effort it took to come to these shows I really appreciate that.'

Later on in the show, Taylor came out dressed for her Red Era wearing a t-shirt that said 'a lot going on at the moment'. Her t-shirt references are often picked up by fans.

The American superstar made an emotional return in front of a 92,000 strong-crowd telling them 'we love you so much London'.

She did not immediately address the horrifying stabbing that took place at a Swift-themed dance class on July 29, that killed Bebe King, six, Alice Dasilva Aguiar, nine, and Elsie Dot Stancombe, seven