Taylor Swift took to Instagram to express her gratitude towards her touring crew for their “working tirelessly” efforts in revamping her concert for the European leg of the Eras Tour.
The pop sensation dropped her latest album, The Tortured Poets Department, amidst her Asia-Australia tour and just before kicking off her Europe tour.
Her recent Paris performances were jazzed up with fresh tracks, dazzling new outfits, and dynamic choreography.
Following her final performance in Paris, Taylor extended a heartfelt thanks to her team and the unsung heroes behind the scenes who facilitated the updates during her two-month hiatus.
She penned: “This post is dedicated to the new Tortured Poets section of the Eras Tour (aka Female Rage The Musical! ) and everyone who made these memories so magical.
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In order to accommodate her new tracks, Taylor had to drop songs such as The Archer, Long Live, and The 1 from her setlist.
However, she made up for this by debuting live performances of But Daddy I Love Him, So High School, Who’s Afraid of Little Old Me, Down Bad, Fortnight, The Smallest Man Who Ever Lived, and I Can Do It With a Broken Heart.
Her final performance at La Defense Arena in Paris saw some famous faces in the crowd.
Close friend Gigi Hadid was present with her boyfriend, actor Bradley Cooper, and Taylor’s own beau, American Football star Travis Kelce, was also in attendance.
The Parisian concert marked the 87th show of Taylor’s Eras Tour, a number that holds special significance as it is Travis’ jersey number for the Kansas City Chiefs.
In a sweet tribute to her boyfriend, Taylor donned an outfit in the Chiefs’ colours of yellow and red during her performance.
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