Taylor Swift shares delightful post after performing three surprise songs in Cincinnati
Taylor Swift has shared a series of pictures from her Cincinnati shows with a meaningful caption
Taylor Swift has shared big message for her fans after performing three surprise songs during her Saturday's show in Cincinnati.
The 33-year-old pop superstar turned to Instagram on Sunday to share a series of pictures from her Cincinnati shows with a meaningful caption.
Swift penned: "Cincinnati I couldn’t love you more. Had the best two nights with you!!"
The Anti-Hero hitmaker added: "Last night was so special getting to sing ‘I miss you, I’m sorry’ with @gracieabrams in the acoustic set and bringing out @aarondessner to play ‘Ivy’ in his hometown. See you soon Kansas City, meanwhile I’ll be counting down the minutes till Speak Now (my version) comes out July 7th WHICH IS VERY SOON."
The "Eras Tour" Cincinnati night two was Swift’s 13th show, and as many fans know, 13 is the performer’s favorite number. The pop superstar had not two surprise songs, but three.
This is the first time the artist has performed three songs acoustically front and center during the Eras Tour. Her first song was “Ivy” from her evermore album, in which she invited singer-songwriter Aaron Dessner, from two Cincinnati-based bands The National and Big Red Machine, to the stage to perform with her.
The second surprise song of the evening also featured an artist. Opener Gracie Abrams joined Swift on the stage to sing one of her own songs called, “i miss you, i’m sorry.”
The singer made her way over to her piano, sat down and began playing “Call It What You Want” from her reputation album - an album that reflects on some of the darkest moments in her career.
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