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Taylor Swift took fans on a trip down memory lane on Monday during her Eras tour in London, where she gave the first performance of “Change,” the song from her second studio album, which was released in 2008. Fearless.
“London, welcome to the acoustic section,” she told the crowd gathered at Wembley Stadium. “This is a tradition I started on the Eras tour.”
Swift performed a medley of Speak now“Long Live” before announcing: “Okay, this next song I never did on the Eras tour. Wish me luck.” Swift spun into “Change,” before blending it into another song. Lover“The Archer” with midnight“You're on your own, son.”
Alongside Paramore, Maisie Peters was the opening act for the Eras Tour on Monday. The international tour is set to wrap up on Tuesday, August 20. Raye will be the opening act.
Swift delivered a series of surprises during her five-night concert in London. On Saturday, Swift treated the audience to a performance of “I Did Something Bad,” the first time Swift has ever performed “I Did Something Bad.” reputation Song During her journey to Eras. The night before, she made her first appearance. Lover The American singer performed “London Boy” on the second night of her London show. During her first Wembley show last Thursday, she enlisted Ed Sheeran to perform their duet “Everything Has Changed” and Sheeran's hit “Thinking Out Loud.”
Swift is scheduled to return to the United States on October 18 to perform in Miami, before stopping in New Orleans, Indianapolis, Toronto and Vancouver.