Taylor Swift performed ‘Red’ track ‘The Last Time’ for the first time in a decade at her Pittsburgh gig last night (June 16) – see the performance below.The singer also gave a live debut to ‘Fearless (Taylor’s Version)’ track ‘Mr.
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Quit bugging her! Taylor Swift shook things off after accidentally swallowing a bug during her final Chicago show on The Eras Tour.
“I swallowed a bug, I’m so sorry,” the “Anti-Hero” singer, 33, said in a fan video shared via Twitter from her Sunday, June 4, performance at Soldier Field. The user captioned the funny clip, “Can you believe A BUG went to the eras tour AND met taylor swift and I DIDN’T????”
Swift went on to joke that the insect was “delicious” before asking the audience, “Is there any chance none of you saw that?” She continued: “It’s fine — I’ve swallowed it. OK, so I’m just gonna try not to do as many of those. This is gonna happen again tonight, there’s so many bugs. There’s a thousand of them. Anyway, this has been fun.”
Her unexpected snack wasn’t the only incident that happened during the concert. During the Lover set of the show, the “Blank Space” singer playfully entertained the crowd while experiencing a microphone malfunction. Captured by a fan, the Grammy winner screamed into her mic and made annoyed faces while waiting for the issue to be fixed.
“Alright, guys, let’s start this over again. None of that happened,” Swift told attendees after a crew member brought out a new mic, according to the concertgoer’s video. “Let’s take a second in our memories, rewind it back. None of that happened. OK? We’re back to 36 seconds ago.”
Swift’s two previous nights in Chicago were also filled with memorable moments. On Saturday, June 3, Maren Morris joined the “Enchanted” songstress on stage to perform their duet “You All Over Me” off her rerecorded album, Fearless (Taylor’s Version).
“It was so nice and so generous of you to lend your voice to the very first rerecording I had because nobody knew if this was going
Taylor Swift performed ‘Red’ track ‘The Last Time’ for the first time in a decade at her Pittsburgh gig last night (June 16) – see the performance below.The singer also gave a live debut to ‘Fearless (Taylor’s Version)’ track ‘Mr.
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Taylor Swift will be coming home this week…sort of.The Pennsylvania native — originally from West Reading — is headlining at Pittsburgh’s Acrisure Stadium on June 16-17 as part of her ongoing, earth-shattering ‘Eras Tour.’And if you haven’t picked up last-minute tickets to see the “Lavender Haze” songstress live yet, we’re here to give you a hand.Based on our findings, the cheapest ticket we spotted for her two-night stadium residency was $1438 before fees on Vivid Seats.That’s not exactly cheap. However, based on our records, prices do drop significantly on the day of the show.Therefore, we suggest refreshing this page all week to find a deal that just might work for you.Who knows? You may just discover a bargain beyond your “Wildest Dreams.”Need to know more about Taylor’s brief Pittsburgh residency before committing?We’ve got all the information you’re looking for below.All prices listed above are subject to fluctuation.A complete breakdown of all the best prices on upper-deck, lower-level and floor seats for each of Taylor’s trifecta of Pitt gigs can be found below.(Note: The New York Post confirmed all above prices at the publication time.
Julia MacCary editor Eras Tour opener Christian Owens, who goes by the stage name Owenn, says he was in the recording studio “in the womb.” Granted, his mom was a Sony-signed artist and part of the 1990s group Lyric. Given his mother’s background, music was always around him. Owenn spoke with Variety over Zoom in his hotel room having just arrived in Chicago for his second stop on Taylor Swift’s Eras Tour. His next day is jam-packed, starting at 7 a.m. and ending with his performance on Soldier Field. The singer describes the first night of performing on the tour as “electrifying” as he looks forward to making his show even better with his remaining stops.
Taylor Swift gave a special surprise to her fans by bringing country singer, Maren Morris, onto the stage to sing their duet, You All Over Me, on Saturday during her Eras Tour stop in Chicago. The Grammy winner, 33, who recently announced Latin America tour dates to kick off her international trek, excitedly welcomed The Bones hitmaker, also 33, to join her to perform the song live for the first time together. The two previously recorded the vault track which was released on Fearless (Taylor's Version) in April 2021.
declaring, “I just swallowed a bug.”“Oh, delicious,” Swift quipped. “Is there any chance that none of you saw that?”She managed to croak out reassurance that “it’s fine,” and she did, in fact, swallow the bug.
Taylor Swift might want some bug spray.
Taylor Swift will kick off her short Motor City era.On June 9-10, the “Anti-Hero” singer is swinging into Detroit’s Ford Field for two shows as part of her record-shattering, attention-grabbing ‘Eras Tour.’And as you may have heard, ticket prices for this career-spanning, decade defining show haven’t been cheap.That trend continues in Detroit too — at the time of publication, the cheapest ticket available for Swift’s two-night stint were $1001 before fees on Vivid Seats.However, if you’re a Detroit Swiftie, we want to let you know that you have two things working in your favor.First, $1001 is by the far lowest price we’ve seen on Taylor tickets on a Monday. Just last week, tickets started at $1297 before fees in Chicago.Secondly, based on our records, prices drop significantly on the day of the show.Therefore, we suggest refreshing this page all week to find a deal.Who knows? You may just discover a bargain beyond your “Wildest Dreams.”Need to know more about Taylor’s brief Detroit residency before committing?We’ve got all the information you’re looking for below.All prices listed above are subject to fluctuation.A complete breakdown of all the best prices on upper-deck, lower-level and floor seats for each of Taylor’s trifecta of Detroit gigs can be found below.(Note: The New York Post confirmed all above prices at the publication time.
Taylor Swift gave a very emotional performance during her Chicago show over the weekend, before news of her split from Matty Healy was made public on Monday. The songstress, 33, appeared close to tears as her voice began to break during a piano version of 'I Don't Wanna Live Forever', an emotional breakup song. 'Wondering if I dodged a bullet, or just lost the love of my life?' Swift sang as her mouth seemed to tremble with emotion.
Taylor Swift is shaking off an unsavory moment from her latest performance, when she accidentally swallowed a bug on stage. During Sunday's show on the Chicago, Illinois, leg of her at Soldier Field, Swift became visibly flustered and had to recover for a moment after gagging and telling the audience, «I swallowed a bug, I'm so sorry.» Calling the mishap «so stupid,» Swift joked that it was «delicious» as she caught her breath. «Is there any chance that none of you saw that?» she bantered.Stammering, she continued: «It's fine, it's all, it's — I've swallowed it.» With a laugh, she added, «So I'm just gonna try not to do as many of those. This is gonna happen again, there's so many bugs.
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Taylor Swift’s massive Eras Tour continued on Friday night at Chicago's Soldier Field, the record-breaking pop star took some time during the concert to show her support for Pride Month. Every June since 1970, the summer month has been an important time for the LGBTQ+ community to celebrate one another and fight for queer rights.
Taylor Swift and Emma Stone have been friends for years, but we rarely hear them talking about their friendship.
What could have been! While Taylor Swift’s rerecorded albums have proven to be a success among Swifties, the pop star was initially wary of its potential when she started recording Fearless (Taylor’s Version) with Maren Morris.
Maren Morris features on the song ‘You All Over Me’, a ’vault’ track from Taylor Swift’s album Fearless. Taylor Swift last night surprised fans with guest star Maren Morris while performing in Chicago for her ‘The Eras Tour’. Morris appeared during the ‘surprise song’ section of the concert to duet with Swift on ‘You All Over Me’ - a song she features on.
Taylor Swift welcomed Maren Morris to the stage at her second ‘Eras’ tour show in Chicago last night (June 3) – watch them give a live debut to ‘You All Over Me’ below.Swift was playing the second of three gigs at Soldier Field last night (June 3), and during the customary ‘surprise’ segment of the show, played ‘Fearless (Taylor’s Version)’ track ‘You All Over Me’ live for the first time, with special guest Morris on hand to perform her parts from the track.Of the song’s origins and Morris’ part in it, Swift told the crowd: “When I was doing ‘Fearless’ as a re-record, I thought it would be so cool to have one of my favorite artists sing on one of the songs that was from the vault.“And we are so lucky Chicago, so incredibly lucky, because not only did that artist say yes, Maren Morris is actually here!”Watch the performance below.At her first Chicago show the previous night (June 2), Swift took a moment to address the start of Pride Month against a backdrop of increasing anti-LGBTQ legislation in the United States.“I’m looking out at tonight, I’m seeing so many incredible individuals who are living authentically and beautifully, and this is a safe space for you. This is a celebratory space for you,” Swift told the crowd, sat at her piano.
Taylor Swift took a moment during her ‘Eras’ show in Chicago to address the start of Pride Month against a backdrop of increasing anti-LGBTQ legislation in the United States.The singer has become a noted ally to the LGBTQ+ community throughout her career.“I’m looking out at tonight, I’m seeing so many incredible individuals who are living authentically and beautifully, and this is a safe space for you. This is a celebratory space for you,” Swift told the crowd, sat at her piano.
Taylor Swift is readying her passport! The pop star announced her first round of international tour dates for on Friday morning.Following the completion of her U.S. circuit, Swift will travel first to Mexico, and then to Argentina and Brazil, continuing the tour through November 2023. Per Friday's press release, additional international tour dates will be announced soon. Swift, 33, most recently performed three nights of at MetLife stadium in East Rutherford, New Jersey, and will now head to Soldier Field in Chicago this weekend.
Taylor Swift has revealed her first round of international dates for her current ‘Eras’ tour kicking off in August.Mexico is up first with a three-date run at the Foro Sol Stadium in Mexico City on August 24-26. Argentina will follow after that with two nights at the Estádio RiverPlate in Buenos Aries in November.The first batch of international dates will wrap up in late November in Brazil, with one show on November 18 at the Estádio Nilton Santos in Rio de Janeiro, followed by a two-night run on the 25 and 26 at the Allianz Parque in São Paulo.
Taylor Swift’s ongoing ‘Eras Tour’ and fans that waited to scoop up last-minute tickets are having their patience rewarded.At the time of publication, the lowest price we found on Swift tix was $691 before fees on Vivid Seats.While that may seem like a hefty price tag, it’s virtually nothing compared to earlier in the week.As of Tuesday, May 30, ticket prices for the Taylor’s three-night residency started at a whopping $1297 before fees.Therefore, if you held out until the first night of the ‘Eras Tour,’ you may have just saved over $600.Think of it this way — you can score quite a few goodies at the merch table with those savings.Sometimes “all of this silence and patience, pining in anticipation” as Taylor sings in the “Reputation” classic “Dress” really does pay off.Want to find out more about the three-day Swift extravaganza going down in the Second City this weekend?Here’s everything you need to know and more.All prices listed above are subject to fluctuation.A complete breakdown of what ticket prices are now versus what they cost on Tuesday, May 30 for each of Taylor’s three Chicago concerts can be found below.(Note: The New York Post confirmed all above prices at the publication time.