Hayley Williams sings ‘Decode’ for Robert Pattinson at concert
Hayley Williams, the lead singer of Paramore, recently showed her love for Robert Pattinson, known for his role in the Twilight series, during a performance at Wembley Stadium in London.
During Paramore’s opening set at Taylor Swift’s Eras Tour, Williams dedicated the band’s 2008 track “Decode” to Suki Waterhouse’s fiancé, Robert Pattinson, who stars in the Twilight movies. She praised Pattinson’s killer vampire skin and dedicated the song to him in front of the crowd.
It remains unclear if Robert Pattinson, who shares a daughter with Suki Waterhouse, was present at the concert that night. The couple started dating in 2018 and got engaged in late 2023. Swift had announced Waterhouse as one of the openers for her Eras Tour in London earlier that month.
Suki Waterhouse expressed her excitement about being part of Taylor Swift’s tour, calling it a dream come true and an honor to perform in her hometown of Wembley Stadium. Waterhouse, who is close friends with Swift, was thrilled to be a part of such a grand event.
Aside from Paramore’s performance of “Decode,” Taylor Swift also had some remarkable moments during the concert. She performed the live debut of “I Did Something Bad” from her Reputation album during the acoustic section of the show, surprising fans with the song choice.
Swift, with her guitar in hand, teased the audience by mentioning that she had been waiting for the right moment to perform one of her favorite songs, making the performance even more special.
In addition to the surprise song, Swift’s set included a piano mashup of “My Boy Only Breaks His Favorite Toys” and “Coney Island,” which tugged at the heartstrings of the audience, showcasing her versatility and talent as a performer.
Swift is scheduled to perform two more shows at Wembley Stadium on August 19 and 20 before concluding her series of London tour dates. Fans can expect more surprises and memorable performances from the pop superstar as she continues to dazzle audiences around the world.

