Taylor Swift unveils new purple outfit at Miami Eras Tour Show
Taylor Swift shares audience reaction to new stage outfit during Miami’s second show
Taylor Swift has recently unveiled purple outfit at Miami Eras Tour concert on October 19.
In a clip shared via TikTok, the songstress shared her audience’s reaction to the new stage dress during the show.
The Cruel Summer crooner donned a new sparkling gown with a plunging neckline for the two songs, including Should've Said No from her 2006 album Taylor Swift and I Did Something Bad from 2017's Reputation.
Before the performance, the singer told the audience, “You are the most rewarding group of people to show a new outfit to because this is a brand-new dress, I’ve never worn it before, and I just feel like you’ve noticed.”
The crowd expressed their excitement when she held up the skirt of her dress.
“That’s really fun, that makes me happy,” she added.
Taylor reportedly switched from the guitar to the piano, when she smiled widely as she sang the lyric from the latter song, “I'm gonna find someone someday who might actually treat me well”.
At her first Miami show, the singer revealed another new Eras Tour outfit as she emerged onstage in a shimmering black and gold Roberto Cavalli catsuit during the Reputation section of the concert.
Meanwhile, Taylor told the crowd before performing her song ‘Karma’ on her second show.
“We will never, ever in our lives forget the Saturday night Miami crowd, I love you so much!” she added.
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