Taylor Swift performs 'TTPD' title track live for the first time, debuts new mashups during secret set

Updated : May 26, 2024 18:27
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Taylor Swift resumed her ground-breaking, 'The Eras Tour', earlier this month with an updated setlist, including new songs from her latest album 'The Tortured Poets Department'. Recently, the pop icon closed her two-night stay at Lisbon’s Estádio da Luz in Portugal with a combination of her surprise songs, both new and old. In a new twist, the singer-songwriter performed a mashup of TTPD and 1989 songs that even fans couldn't have guessed in their 'Wildest Dreams'. Scroll ahead to know more details. 

Taylor's surprise for fans 

Best believe Taylor Swift is still 'Bejeweled'. As the first surprise song of her secret set at the Lisbon Eras Tour Night 2, Swift performed The Tortured Poets Department x Now That We Don’t Talk, enthralling fans with the 'surprise' element. 

In a video shared by a Swift fan account on social media, Taylor can be seen performing an acoustic guitar mashup of 'The Tortured Poets Department,' the title track of her record-breaking new album, for the first time, along with 'Now That We Don’t Talk' from the 1989 (Taylor’s Version) vault. But that was not it. Later in the night, Swift introduced yet another surprise mashup, featuring 'You’re on Your Own Kid,' a much-loved track off 'Midnights', and 'Long Live,' one of her early hits. 

Taylor's other activities

Amidst her sold-out European concerts, Swift managed to steal some moments from time for a romantic getaway with boyfriend Travis Kelce.  The pair was spotted in Lake Como, Italy, where they captured memories during a rainy day on a boat on their final day. Travis had also attended Swift's Paris concert alongside Gigi Hadid and Bradley Cooper. 

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