Grace McAleavy, 18, started getting confused and 'slurring her words' while she watched the megastar perform at Liverpool's Anfield Stadium on Friday, June 14.
Grace, from Leigh, said she felt fine before the show and hadn't drunk any alcohol - but when Taylor started her '1989' set, she thought she was going to be sick.
The teenager then started slurring her words and was eventually left unable to walk.
Now she believes she was spiked at the sold-out gig and has reported the shocking incident to the police.
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