Skip to content
NOWCAST KCRA 3 News at 4am
Live Now
Advertisement

Louisiana boy with autism gets dream ticket to Taylor Swift show

Louisiana boy with autism gets dream ticket to Taylor Swift show
BRITTANY, THANK YOU SO MUCH. SPEAKING OF ALL THE SWIFTIES, WE FIRST INTRODUCED YOU TO THE ONE OF BIGGEST TAYLOR SWIFT FANS EARLIER THIS YEAR. EVAN HERE WAS STARTING A NEW SCHOOL AT PONCHATOULA HIGH. A LITTLE APPREHENSIVE WHEN A SCHOOL STAFFER HELPED HIM TO SHAKE IT OFF WITH A TAYLOR SWIFT DANCE OFF. YEAH, WE JUST LOVE EVAN, BUT NOW EVAN IS GETTING TO DANCE TO TAYLOR LIVE AFTER SCORING A SEAT TO HER ERAS TOUR LIVE AT THE SUPERDOME. A DEAR FRIEND GIFTED HIM THE TICKETS AFTER LEARNING THAT HE WAS A SUPER SWIFTIE. BUT FOR EVAN, TAYLOR IS MORE THAN JUST A POP STAR. SHE HAS HELPED HIM FIND HIS OWN VOICE. EACH DAY, EVAN GROSSNICKLE COMPOSES HIS OWN LOVE STORY TO TAYLOR SWIFT. I’M HERE TO MAKE YOUR HEART. MAKE YOUR HEART HAPPY FOR HOURS ON END. THE MELODIES OF HIS FAVORITE MASTERMIND FILL THE AIR OF HIS HAMMOND HOME. I LIKE HER BECAUSE HE. HE WRITES MUSIC FOR ME. BUT FOR EVAN AT 15, MISS SWIFT IS MORE THAN JUST A POP STAR. HEY HEY HEY HEY HEY HEY HEY HEY HEY HEY HEY HEY HEY HEY. CHECK IT OUT. OOH, SHE’S HELPED THIS BOY WITH AUTISM FIND HIS OWN VOICE. SHE’S GIVEN HIM A TOOL TO SPEAK TO OTHERS, WHICH IS A PRETTY BIG GIFT. WHILE ALLOWING HIM TO FORGE NEW FRIENDSHIPS. IT ALLOW KIDS TO SPEAK TO HIM. AND IN A WORLD WITH A CHILD WITH AUTISM, THAT’S VERY DIFFICULT. YOU’VE MADE LOTS OF FRIENDS AT SCHOOL BECAUSE YOU HAVE FELLOW SWIFTIES AT SCHOOL. I KNOW I DO. YEAH. AND THEY ALL KNOW THAT YOU LOVE TAYLOR SWIFT. YEAH. AND THEY AND I. AND I KNOW THEY ALL CARE. THEY THEY THEY LOVE KELLIE SHE WITH CUE THE ALCHEMY. THAT’S TRANSPIRED IN EVAN. SO EVIDENT THAT HE’S NOW GETTING TO SEE HIS ANTI-HERO IN PERSON. A FAMILY FRIEND LUCKY ENOUGH TO NAB TICKETS GIFTED THEM TO EVAN. AND SHE KNEW THAT YOU LOVED TAYLOR SWIFT. SO WHEN SHE WAS ABLE TO BUY TICKETS, YOU WERE THE FIRST PERSON SHE THOUGHT OF. YEAH. AND EVAN IS BRINGING THE OTHER SPECIAL WOMAN IN HIS LIFE TO EXPERIENCE WHAT COULD VERY WELL BE THE BEST DAY. THAT KIND OF GETS MY MOM RIGHT. HE HE HE’S ALSO ONE OF MY BEST FRIENDS. I AM BEYOND EXCITED. IT’S PROBABLY GOING TO BE THE GREATEST NIGHT OF HIS LIFE, RIGHT? I WISH I WAS THERE FOR THAT MOMENT JUST TO WATCH HIM, BUT I’M MY WIFE’S DUTY IS JUST TO RECORD SOME OF THOSE MOMENTS SO I CAN SEE HIM. IF YOU COULD ACTUALLY MEET TAYLOR SWIFT, WHAT WOULD YOU TELL HER? MY BIGGEST FAN. HER BIGGEST FAN WHO’S ABOUT TO EMBARK ON HIS WILDEST DREAM. SHE PROBABLY HAS NO IDEA HOW IMPACTFUL SHE IS ON SO MANY AND IT’S BEEN A REALLY A GIFT TO US AS A FAMILY. WELL, EVAN AND HIS MOM ARE GOING SUNDAY NIGHT TO THE BIG SHOWING WHILE HIS DAD AND HIS BROTHER ARE GOING
Advertisement
Louisiana boy with autism gets dream ticket to Taylor Swift show
A Louisiana boy is about to have his "Wildest Dreams" come true. Evan Grossnickle, a 15-year-old with autism, will attend Taylor Swift's Eras Tour at the Caesars Superdome thanks to a generous gift from a family friend."Her music makes my heart happy," Evan said. "I like her because she writes music for me."His family says Swift's impact on their son's life has been immeasurable. "She's given him a tool to speak to others, which is a pretty big gift," said Dion, Evan's father. "She allowed kids to speak to him, and in a world with a child with autism, that's very difficult."Evan has even made friends at school through his love of Swift. "They all know that you love Taylor Swift, and they love Taylor Swift," said Katrina, Evan's mother. Thanks to the kindness of a family friend, Evan is about to have "The Best Day." "So when she was able to buy tickets, you were the first person she thought of," said Katrina. Evan plans on taking someone very special to the concert -- his mother. "That's not just my mom; she's also one of my best friends," Evan said."I am beyond excited. It's probably going to be the greatest night of his life, right?" said Katrina.Evan's Dad is excited to hear all about it. "I wish I was there for that moment just to watch him. But my wife's duty is just to record some of those moments so I can see him," said Dion. Evan hopes he will get the opportunity to tell Swift how much she means to him. "I'd tell her that I'm her biggest fan," Evan said.Evan's family is just grateful for the opportunity to see Evan experience the concert. "She probably has no idea how impactful she is on so many. And it's been a really, a gift to us as a family," Katrina said.Evan and his mom will attend the Sunday night show while his dad and brother act as "security."

A Louisiana boy is about to have his "Wildest Dreams" come true.

Evan Grossnickle, a 15-year-old with autism, will attend Taylor Swift's Eras Tour at the Caesars Superdome thanks to a generous gift from a family friend.

Advertisement

"Her music makes my heart happy," Evan said. "I like her because she writes music for me."

His family says Swift's impact on their son's life has been immeasurable.

"She's given him a tool to speak to others, which is a pretty big gift," said Dion, Evan's father. "She allowed kids to speak to him, and in a world with a child with autism, that's very difficult."

Evan has even made friends at school through his love of Swift.

"They all know that you love Taylor Swift, and they love Taylor Swift," said Katrina, Evan's mother.

Thanks to the kindness of a family friend, Evan is about to have "The Best Day."

"So when she was able to buy tickets, you were the first person she thought of," said Katrina.

Evan plans on taking someone very special to the concert -- his mother.

"That's not just my mom; she's also one of my best friends," Evan said.

"I am beyond excited. It's probably going to be the greatest night of his life, right?" said Katrina.

Evan's Dad is excited to hear all about it.

"I wish I was there for that moment just to watch him. But my wife's duty is just to record some of those moments so I can see him," said Dion.

Evan hopes he will get the opportunity to tell Swift how much she means to him.

"I'd tell her that I'm her biggest fan," Evan said.

Evan's family is just grateful for the opportunity to see Evan experience the concert.

"She probably has no idea how impactful she is on so many. And it's been a really, a gift to us as a family," Katrina said.

Evan and his mom will attend the Sunday night show while his dad and brother act as "security."