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Taylor Swift Wembley Concert

Taylor Swift took the stage in London on Tuesday for a stunning concert where she surprised fans by inviting Florence Welch to join her. They performed their new song, ‘Florida!!!’, marking its live debut. Fans also enjoyed a surprise performance by Jack Antonoff on ‘Death By a Thousand Cuts’ and ‘Getaway Car‘. This concert was extra special as Swift performed ‘So Long, London’ for the first time since starting her ‘Eras Tour’.

This show at Wembley Stadium marked Swift’s eighth performance at the venue during the tour. ‘Florida!!!’ is on her new album titled ‘The Tortured Poets Department‘, which has been leading the charts since its release in April.

Swift mentioned during an interview that she wrote ‘Florida!!!’ with Welch and described it as a reflection on life and choices. Meanwhile, ‘The Tortured Poets Department’ has remained a favorite on Billboard‘s 200 albums list, topping it for weeks until Eminem‘s album knocked it down in late July.

At the show, Swift expressed her gratitude for the collaborations throughout her career, explaining how they make her performances special. Fans chanted for Antonoff, a frequent collaborator and friend, before Swift invited him on stage.

During their performance, Swift and Antonoff recreated a fun moment from when they wrote ‘Getaway Car’. The crowd went wild, echoing the lyrics together as Swift and Antonoff shared a moment with their guitars.

<pAs the concert came to a close, Swift surprised her fans with 'So Long, London', a track that had been anticipated by many. While fans were hoping for a song from 'Reputation (Taylor’s Version)’, they left satisfied with an unforgettable night of music.

Rachel Adams

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