
Taylor Swift set Nashville on Tuesday evening with a spontaneous performance of her hit “Shake It Off” from 2014 at the Travis Kelce concert at a solid end and friendship.
Swift borrows a guitar, fans are enthusiastic
Swift went on a podium on a wrapped Brooklyn bowl and then called her guitar Kane Brown after she was encouraged by Chase Rice fellow and said the roaring crowd, “Theoretically, how can we get loud?” Dressed in elegant black mini-dresses and knee-vysoké shoes, she dedicated the song “Our favorite players who will play … These are the tight ends,” he cleverly nodded at the NFL Kelce and her lyrics.
Intimate 1,200 capacities broke out when the fans caught the moment of the first live Swift performance since they won their main recordings last month.
The concert limited Kelce’s summit of the tight end university (TEU), which in 2021 co -founded the stars George Kittle and Greg Olsen to make the NFL mentor tight ends through drilling and film studios. Swift’s appearance emphasized her unwavering support for Kelce: the couple arrived in hand in the black SUV and stayed side by side all night, talked to athletes and danced to chase Rice’s “cruise”.
Their debut of their red carpet at the TEU opening ceremony a day earlier, where Swift lit up in the Green Gingham set and wore the White Polo, already sent fans to madness, many of them dubbed their long -awaited “official” moments.
In addition to romance, she emphasized the Night of Professional Milestones Swift. The source recorded her joy of the “flight of Travis Shine” when it celebrated his leadership in the football community. The performance also meant her triumphant return to the stage of weeks after announced the full ownership of her life: “All the music I have ever created … now it belongs to me,” she said in a recent letter to the fans.
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