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Taylor Swift Says Farewell to 1989 Tour’s ‘Incredible Adventure’

The Australian leg of Taylor Swift's 1989 World Tour has been a memorable one. And those dates, which culminated in Melbourne, also marked the end of the singer's 8-month-long world tour in support…

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Bug run-ins during Swift family road trips, roller coasters and kangaroos with Blake Lively , a vacation with her 125-person tour crew , an acoustic performance for 100 lucky fans and playing live for crowds of up to 76,000 people: The Australian leg of Taylor Swift ’s 1989 World Tour has been a memorable one. And those dates, which culminated in Melbourne, also marked the end of the singer’s 8-month-long world tour in support of the album 1989 .

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“Melbourne, the first two nights with you have been magical. Tonight we play this show for the very last time,” she wrote alongside an Instagram photo before the tour’s final show on Dec. 12. “I’m so honored I get to share the last night of the 1989 World Tour with all of you. This has been the most incredible adventure. Thank you for all of it.”

  Melbourne, the first two nights with you have been magical. Tonight we play this show for the very last time. I’m so honored I get to share the last night of the 1989 World Tour with all of you. This has been the most incredible adventure. Thank you for all of it. A photo posted by Taylor Swift (@taylorswift) on Dec 11, 2015 at 9:25pm PST

In another shot posted for fans to see, Swift gets in the middle of a group hug with her crew of 1989 Tour performers. The caption simply reads: “Farewell, 1989 World Tour.”

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  Farewell, 1989 World Tour. — A photo posted by Taylor Swift (@taylorswift) on Dec 12, 2015 at 4:19am PST

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On one of the earlier Melbourne concert dates, she shared an image of herself in a dramatic onstage pose, writing, “Me acting all moody during Trouble but actually so happy because that Melbourne crowd was INCREDIBLE tonight.”

  Me acting all moody during Trouble but actually so happy because that Melbourne crowd was INCREDIBLE tonight. A photo posted by Taylor Swift (@taylorswift) on Dec 10, 2015 at 4:28am PST

Swift’s 1989 Tour, which made it to 53 cities and featured 78 different star cameos, kicked off on May 5 in Tokyo and wrapped on Dec. 12 in Melbourne.

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Taylor performed at the AAMI Arena in Melbourne, Australia earlier today! She chose “ You Are In Love ” as the surprise B stage song of the night. Check out some photos from the show in the gallery and read reviews from the show below, hopefully some videos surface soon!

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Taylor Swift, ANZ Stadium, Sydney You can call it calculating or you can see it as Swift’s commitment to putting on a spectacular show. Or you can just surrender to the emotions

After more than six months of touring, Taylor Swift knows exactly what she’s doing, to quote from New Romantics, the final track of her indomitable album 1989 and the second of her live setlist.

On the first of her seven shows in Australia, the final leg of her world tour, there’s no pose held that isn’t obscenely flattering, no introduction that doesn’t seem scripted.

You could hold that up as evidence of her being “calculating”, the word often applied to her intense involvement in her public brand and career, or you could accept it as par for the course of being the biggest pop star in the world today: a visible, worked-for commitment to putting on a spectacular show that she upholds from the opener Welcome to New York to the crowd-pleasing closer Shake It Off.

Take the wristbands – given out on entry at ANZ Stadium – programmed to light up in time with her songs. It’s a sure-fire way to get tens of thousands of hands in the air, but it’s also a present from Swift to her fans, transforming the charmless, concrete dead zone into an infinite star-scape.

On the Mrs Carter tour of 2013 , when Beyoncé ruled the world, the sense was that she was the gift. Swift isn’t just accessible to fans; she works at a relationship with them, as you would an old friend you risk taking for granted. She thanks us for choosing her show over any other event Sydney has to offer: “I know there’s a lot of other places you could be”, as though any of the 76,000 people at her show had given serious consideration to the Supercross open or the short-course swimming championships on at the stadium complex the same night.

There are moments this “your friend, Taylor Swift” act wears a bit thin, like the coy disclosure “I put out an album called 1989” when we’d already heard at least three songs from it.

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The video interviews of her famous friends extolling her virtues as a home baker seem particularly self-serving, a bid to shoehorn Lena Dunham and the Haim sisters into a set in which her “squad” risked going unmentioned. Even some of her most enthusiastic fans sit down as soon as Selena Gomez pops up on screen to chew the cud about what true love might be. (Disappointingly, she does not introduce a “special guest” tonight, despite much speculation as to who it might be.)

But the cynicism I feel at the start of her speech introducing Clean – about overcoming insecurities and negative self-talk and coming to terms with your mistakes – dissipates when I see the young girls hanging off her every word. There aren’t many celebrities with her profile and influence telling preteen girls that they are not somebody else’s opinion of them, that they are “not going nowhere just because you haven’t got to where you want to be yet”.

Pop stars don’t have to be good role models, but Swift takes her responsibilities seriously; there must be parents who are grateful to her for it. This earnestness extends to the rest of her performance as she mimes taking a Polaroid picture, winks at every click in Blank Space and flashes her eyes malevolently as she sings “I can make all the tables turn”.

She approaches her songs as her fans might lip-synch them alone in their bedrooms or (the older ones – and there are plenty of them here tonight, even without children as a cover) drunk at karaoke, all exaggerated gestures and literal interpretations.

There’s no doubt that Swift is a workhorse: the dance steps don’t come easy, and she leaves the flashy legwork to her all-male dancers. She seems much more at ease with her guitar for This Love and We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together, and at a piano for the stripped-back take on Enchanted and Wildest Dreams.

The singles from 1989 receive the most rapturous reception from the crowd, not because they’re the best-known (she could’ve sung an early B-side and this crowd would have known every word), but because they’re the better songs. Over-saturation or snobbishness make it easy to forget what brilliant pop songs Style and Blank Space are: stylish, original, witty.

Swift’s performance tonight is a reminder that her clothes, her cats, her squad aside, it’s her songwriting that has won her enormous global fandom. Her great gift is treating love with such specificity – moving the furniture to dance (“is her apartment that small?” wonders my friend), driving at 2am – that it evokes your own experiences of it.

In Out of the Woods, giant paper airplanes circling above her, she sings about being in a snow mobile accident with Harry Styles; I think about an exchange in a burger bar in Melbourne. It was about my theory: once you’ve felt every emotion that Taylor Swift has sung about, life has no more highs or lows to offer you, and you keel over, spent. I ran through a lot of them on Saturday night.

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1989, global superstar Taylor Swift has confirmed the Australian leg of her massive The 1989 World Tour will visit Brisbane, Sydney, Adelaide and Melbourne in November/December 2015 with special guest Vance Joy. Notably, Swift will be the first female solo artist to play stadiums on back-to-back Australian tours, following the hugely successful The Red Tour of summer 2014, which garnered high praise from fans and critics alike: ‘This incredible visual aspect to her show only serves to add to Taylor’s innate storytelling abilities. At times you almost feel as if you have been transported to a crazy new world where the acrobatic storytellers of Cirque du Soleil would feel at home… You have to hand it to Taylor. Girl knows how to put on a show!’ – Take 40 ‘ As the fireworks lit up the warm night air and Swift took her applause, the fans were left starstruck. Sorry, kids – you are never, ever, ever going to top that for a pop concert.’ – The West Australian With over 30 million albums sold and seven Grammy Awards to her name, Swift is one of the world’s most celebrated artists and the 1989 era is her biggest yet. ‘It’s the album every subsequent blockbuster must now reckon with.’ – Pretty Much Amazing ‘There is no indecision on 1989, it is pure, glittering pop from beginning to end’ – FasterLouder Countless records have been made and broken by the 24-year-old international superstar since the release of her fifth, and most celebrated, studio album 1989. Swift is the only artist in history to have three albums debut with more than a million copies sold in their first week, with 1989 joining fellow multi-platinum selling albums Speak Now (2010) and Red (2012) . The album became Australia’s fastest-selling album of 2014 in less than four days and has topped the US album charts for the third week in a row. Lead single ‘ Shake It Off ’ and its successor ‘ Blank Space ’ have also earned Swift the dual achievements of being the only artist to have two #1 singles in the HOT 100 US charts in 2014. At the 2014 American Music Awards last month, Swift became the first ever recipient of the Dick Clark Award for Excellence, given to an artist who achieves a ground breaking feat or creates a landmark work. This prestigious recognition honoured Taylor as the only artist to ever sale over 1 million albums release week for her albums Speak Now , RED and 1989 . The 1989 World Tour begins in Japan next May and includes 63 shows across eight countries and four continents. Click here to watch the tour trailer. In further exciting news Australia’s Vance Joy will extend his commitments on The 1989 World Tour to include his homeland.  Already confirmed to tour with Taylor on the North American leg of The 1989 World Tour , this latest announcement caps off a massive 18 months for Melbourne born Vance Joy.  Kicking off the year with the #1 song in Triple J’s Hottest 100 with Riptide, debuting at #1 on the ARIA Album Chart with ‘Dream Your Life Away’, selling 5 x Platinum for single ‘Riptide’ and Gold for ‘Mess Is Mine’, new single ‘First Time’ continues to showcase Joy’s versatility as an artist. SAT 28 NOV ANZ Stadium, Sydney  Ticketek.com.au 132 849 On Sale Dec 12 10am SAT 5 DEC Suncorp Stadium, Brisbane Ticketek.com.au 132 849 On Sale Dec 12 10am MON 7 DEC Adelaide Entertainment Centre, Adelaide Ticketek.com.au 132 849 On Sale Dec 12 10am FRI 11 DEC AAMI Park, Melbourne  Ticketek.com.au 132 849 On Sale Dec 12 9am (All shows all ages) ]]>

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Taylor Swift Announces Australian Tour Dates With Vance Joy

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Taylor Swift ‘s The 1989 World Tour will make its way through Brisbane, Sydney, Adelaide and Melbourne in November/December 2015, for a run of all-ages stadium shows supported by Melbourne musician Vance Joy .

Swift last toured Australia in December 2013, backed by her 2012 album, Red . This time around, Swifty will return with yet another commercially successful release in her fifth studio album, 1989 , and will become the first female solo artist to play stadiums on back-to-back Australian tours.

The 24-year-old pop star, who made an estimated USD$64 million in the last financial year , will begin The 1989 World Tour in Japan next May, playing 63 shows across eight countries.

Home-grown indie-pop troubadour Vance Joy will not only join Swift on the North American leg of her The 1989 World Tour , but will also open for Swift on all her Australian dates. The Riptide singer released his debut album, Dream Your Life Away , in September.

Taylor Swift’s 1989 World Tour will hit Sydney on Saturday, 28th November 2015, and conclude in Melbourne on Friday, 11th December. Tour and ticket details are available below.

UPDATE 12/12/14 : Taylor Swift has sold out the first Melbourne show of her 1989 Australian tour and added a second date for Saturday, 12th December 2015. See the updated tour details below.

UPDATE 12/12/14 : Taylor Swift has also added a second, and final, Adelaide date to her tour. Tickets to that show go on sale at 11.30am SA time today, Friday 12th December. See details below.

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With special guest Vance Joy (All shows all ages)

A Frontier Members pre-sale will be available from 1pm local time (12pm in Melbourne) Tuesday, 9th December, until 1pm local time (12pm in Melbourne) Wednesday, 10th December (or earlier if pre-sale allocation exhausted).

General public tickets for Taylor Swift’s Melbourne show go on sale 9am Friday, 12th December. All other shows go on sale 10am Friday, 12th December.

Saturday, 28th November 2015 ANZ Stadium, Sydney Tickets: Ticketek | 132 849

Saturday, 5th December 2015 Suncorp Stadium, Brisbane Tickets: Ticketek | 132 849

Monday, 7th December 2015 Adelaide Entertainment Centre, Adelaide Tickets: Ticketek | 132 849

Tuesday 8th December 2015 – NEW SHOW Adelaide Entertainment Centre, Adelaide Tickets: Ticketek | 132 849

Friday, 11th December 2015 – SOLD OUT AAMI Park, Melbourne Tickets: Ticketek | 132 849

Saturday, 12th December 2015 – NEW SHOW AAMI Park, Melbourne Tickets: Ticketek | 132 849

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Taylor Swift has announced 1989 Tour dates for Australia, but none for New Zealand… NONE FOR NEW ZEALAND! Guess we’re going to Australia, friends?

"Fresh from selling four million copies worldwide of latest album 1989, global superstar Taylor Swift has confirmed the Australian leg of her massive The 1989 World Tour will visit Brisbane, Sydney, Adelaide and Melbourne in November/December 2015 with special guest Vance Joy!

Notably, Swift will be the first female solo artist to play stadiums on back-to-back Australian tours, following the hugely successful The Red Tour of summer 2014.

With over 30 million albums sold and seven Grammy Awards to her name, Swift is one of the world’s most celebrated artists and the 1989 era is her biggest yet.

Don’t miss the chance to see the biggest superstar in the world at the top of her game on the The 1989 World Tour!"

The Frontier Members pre-sale for the tour begins next Tuesday, December 9th. Not a member yet? Sign up here: www.frontiertouring.com/signup

TOUR DATES Saturday 28 November Sydney | ANZ Stadium Saturday 5 December Brisbane | Suncorp Stadium Monday 7 December Adelaide | Entertainment Centre Friday 11 December Melbourne | AAMI Park

For all the tour information, visit www.frontiertouring.com/taylorswift

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It's coming! Taylor Swift announced her 1989 World Tour on Monday (November 3) with a teaser video.

Just one week after releasing her fifth album, 1989 , last week, the singer is spreading the word about her global trek to promote the record. If you haven't heard, Swift is on her way to going platinum with her latest release -- which would be her third album in a row to reach that sales peak in week one.

Swift will start her journey on May 20 in Louisiana, bringing along folk singer Vance Joy for the ride. Shawn Mendes will join the two for stadium dates. For more information, go to TaylorSwift.com.

Tickets will go on sale November 14 and American Express cardholders will have early access on November 7.

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» 5/20 - Bossier City, LA @ CenturyLink Center

» 5/22 - Baton Rouge @ LSU Tiger Stadium

» 5/30 - Detroit @ Ford Field

» 6/2 - Louisville, KY @ KFC Yum! Center

» 6/3 - Cleveland @ Quicken Loans Arena

» 6/6 - Pittsburgh @ Heinz Field

» 6/8 - Charlotte, NC @ Time Warner Cable Arena

» 6/9 - Raleigh, NC @ PNC Arena

» 6/13 - Philadelphia @ Lincoln Financial Field

» 6/20 - Cologne, Germany @ Lanxess Arena

» 6/21 - Amsterdam, Holland @ Ziggo Dome

» 6/23 - Glasgow, U.K. @ SSE Hydro

» 6/24 - Manchester, U.K. @ Arena

» 6/27 - London @ British Summertime Hyde Park

» 7/6 - Ottawa @ Canadian Tire Centre

» 7/7 - Montreal @ Bell Centre

» 7/11 - East Rutherford, NJ @ MetLife Stadium

» 7/13 - Washington, D.C. @ Nationals Park

» 7/18 - Chicago @ Soldier Field

» 7/24 - Foxborough, MA @ Gillette Stadium

» 7/25 - Foxborough, MA @ Gillette Stadium

» 8/1 - Vancouver, BC @ BC Place Stadium

» 8/4 - Edmonton, Alberta @ Rexall Place

» 8/5 - Edmonton, Alberta @ Rexall Place

» 8/8 - Seattle @ CenturyLink Field

» 8/15 - Santa Clara, CA @ Levi's Stadium

» 8/17 - Glendale, AZ @ Gila River Arena

» 8/18 - Glendale, AZ @ Gila River Arena

» 8/25 - Los Angeles @ Staples Center

» 8/26 - Los Angeles @ Staples Center

» 8/29 - San Diego @ PETCO Park

» 9/4 - Salt Lake City @ EnergySolutions Arena

» 9/5 - Denver @ Pepsi Center

» 9/6 - Denver @ Pepsi Center

» 9/9 - Fargo, ND, Fargodome

» 9/11 - St. Paul @ Xcel Energy Center

» 9/12 - St. Paul @ Xcel Energy Center

» 9/16 - Indianapolis @ Bankers Life Fieldhouse

» 9/17 - Columbus, Ohio @ Nationwide Arena

» 9/18 - Columbus, Ohio @ Nationwide Arena

» 9/21 - Kansas City, MO @ Sprint Center

» 9/22 - Kansas City, MO @ Sprint Center

» 9/25 - Nashville @ Bridgestone Arena

» 9/26 - Nashville @ Bridgestone Arena

» 10/2 - Toronto @ Rogers Centre

» 10/3 - Toronto @ Rogers Centre

» 10/8 - Des Moines @ Wells Fargo Arena

» 10/9 - Omaha @ CenturyLink Center

» 10/10 - Omaha @ CenturyLink Center

» 10/13 - St. Louis @ Scottrade Center

» 10/14 - St. Louis @ Scottrade Center

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» 10/20 - Lexington, KY @ Rupp Arena

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Taylor Swift always has a trick up her sleeve — or nay, wardrobe . During the European leg of her Eras Tour, the singer continues to mix up the colors of her Roberto Cavalli crop top and short skirt sets for the 1989 act. She even mismatched her custom Christian Louboutin ankle boots à la Carrie Bradshaw .

However, while performing in Lyon, France, on June 2, Swift deviated from her recent pattern by sporting a (gasp!) matching set for the 1989 era. Naturally, some fans think this could be yet another clue pointing to her next album, despite the fact that her newest album, The Tortured Poets Department , is only a month old.

Taylor’s New Monochrome Look

While performing in Lyon, Swift wore her first coordinated 1989 ensemble of the European leg, donning a glittering orange crop top and an ombré orange short skirt. The monochrome vibe continued down to her footwear, with Swift choosing orange Louboutin ankle boots rather than mixing up the colors.

Taylor Swift's orange 1989 era look in Lyon, France.

Swift has worn both orange pieces before as part of mismatched looks. She paired the ombré skirt with a yellow crop top on May 12 in Paris to represent boyfriend Travis Kelce’s Chiefs colors , since he was in the audience that night. Then she reversed the colors at her May 29 show in Madrid, Spain, to honor the country’s flag.

Taylor Swift's yellow and orange 1989 look in Madrid.

However, the all-orange look could strengthen a rapidly growing Swiftie theory.

The Orange Theory

Swifties have long speculated that orange would be the color of Swift’s next album, since she has subtly incorporated orange into the Eras Tour since opening night in March 2023, and the color has not represented any of Swift’s eras before. This turned out to be false for Tortured Poets (its color is predominately white ).

However, when the tour resumed in Europe on May 9, Swift doubled down, debuting a new orange-tinged leotard and blazer for the Lover era and incorporating orange into the 1989 looks.

Taylor Swift performs onstage during The Eras Tour on May 12, 2024 in Paris, France.

Swift’s new orange looks are causing fans to speculate (again) that the color will indeed represent her next album , with some fans linking it back to the popular Karma theory . Besides being a Midnights track, Karma is also long suspected to be the name of Swift’s “lost album” that fans think she started recording before she pivoted into what became her 2017 album Reputation.

“Karma” was written in orange graffiti in her music video for “The Man,” which fans have used as proof that she will release her “lost album” at some point, perhaps alongside Reputation (Taylor’s Version) . But whether Swift’s use of orange is an Easter egg for Karma, an entirely different album, or nothing at all, she’s likely already planting clues for her next project.

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Taylor Swift Mashes Up 2 New Songs for 2nd ‘Eras Tour' Show in Lyon

Some Swifties have been luckier than others when it comes to the surprise songs set of Taylor Swift 's The Eras Tour .

Since launching her record-breaking tour in March 2023, Swift has used the penultimate section of her show to perform songs across her entire discography that aren't included in the concert's expansive setlist. On occasion, however, Swift has used the portion of the show to debut special mash-ups of her most famous tracks.

Swift began the trend during a November 2023 show in Buenos Aires, combining "Is It Over Now?" and "Out of the Woods" from 1989 (Taylor's Version) . That same month, Swift revealed that she would be breaking her own surprise songs rule of only performing a track once for more of her international Eras Tour dates.

"I decided that in 2024, when we go back on tour, I'm just gonna open back up all the songs for surprise songs," she told fans during a show in São Paulo, Brazil, noting that her entire discography was "fair game."

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Keep scrolling for a guide to every mash-up Swift has performed on The Eras Tour so far:

‘Is It Over Now?' and ‘Out of the Woods'

One month after 1989 (TV) 's October 2023 release, Swift surprised Argentina fans with a mash-up of songs from the album. Swifties immediately made a connection between the two tracks as both are rumored to be about the pop star's ex Harry Styles .

The vault track "Is it Over Now?" features the lyrics, "When you lost control / red blood, white snow." The exes, who were romantically linked from late 2012 to early 2013, famously got into a snowmobile accident in 2012, after which Styles was photographed with a bandage on his chin.

In the song, Swift also sings about sitting in a "blue dress on a boat," a nod to being photographed in a blue dress while on a boat not long after her and Styles' split.

"Out of the Woods," is also speculated to be about Styles and Swift's snowmobile incident, featuring lyrics such as, "Remember when you hit the brakes too soon? / Twenty stitches in the hospital room." The song's lyrics also make reference to the paper airplane necklaces they were each seen wearing during their brief romance.

‘Getaway Car' / ‘August' / ‘The Other Side of the Door'

After beginning to play Reputation 's "Getaway Car" on guitar during a February 2024 concert in Melbourne, Australia, Swift surprised fans by transitioning the tune into "August" from Folklore , which is included in the tour's main setlist. She rounded out the acoustic performance by adding "The Other Side of the Door" from Fearless (Taylor's Version) .

"I want to play one that you really want to hear, I want you to be happy," she told the crowd, per social media footage from the show.

Fans once again were quick to notice a connection between the songs as all three discuss infidelity. The lyrics to "Getaway Car" compare being stuck in a romantic situation with three people to being a "sideshow," while "The Other Side of the Door" asks the question if the other woman in a relationship was "worth the mess" it caused.

"August," meanwhile, is one of three Folklore songs that tells the story of a love triangle, including "Cardigan" and "Betty." The track follows the story from the perspective of a girl named August, with whom a boy named James cheated on his girlfriend Betty.

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‘Come Back … Be Here' and ‘Daylight'

For her third Eras Tour concert in Melbourne , Swift grabbed her guitar to sing a mash-up of "Come Back … Be Here" from Red (Taylor's Version) and "Daylight" from Lover . While "Come Back … Be Here" tells the story of a person hoping to rekindle a broken romance, "Daylight" sees Swift discuss leaving behind the mess of past relationships after seemingly finding her perfect partner.

"And I can still see it all (in my mind) / All of you, all of my (intertwined) / I once believed love would be (black and White) / But it's golden (golden)," Swift sings in "Daylight."

It was during her third Melbourne show that Swift revealed she might repeat surprise songs throughout the remainder of the tour. "I want to be as creative as possible with the acoustic set moving forward, and I don't want to limit anything or say, ‘Oh, if I played this song, I can't play it again,'" she told fans, per social media footage . "So, from now on, I don't want to take any paint colors out of the paintbox [or] tools out of the toolbox."

‘White Horse' and ‘Coney Island'

Swift continued her leg of Australia Eras Tour shows in Sydney. During her first night in the city, Swift brought out her opening act, Sabrina Carpenter , to sing a mash-up of "White Horse" from Fearless (TV) and "Coney Island" from Evermore after Carpenter's performance was canceled due to poor weather.

The lyrics to both songs follow the endings of relationships after the people involved realize their romantic connection was not how they thought it would be or not how it once was.

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‘Should've Said No' and ‘You're Not Sorry' / ‘Peace' and ‘New Year's Day'

Swift performed her first set of double secret song mash-ups during her second Sydney Eras Tour show in February 2024. She began by combining "Should've Said No" from her self-titled debut album, Taylor Swift , and "You're Not Sorry" from Fearless (TV) on the guitar. Both of the breakup tracks discuss relationships in which one partner was not faithful.

Swift followed up the mash-up by performing Folklore 's "Peace" with Reputation 's "New Year's Day," both of which see the singer analyze her romances. While "Peace" sees Swift question whether her fame is keeping her from maintaining "peace" in a relationship, Swift asks her partner to "please don't ever become a stranger whose laugh I could recognize anywhere" in "New Year's Day."

‘Is It Over Now?' and ‘I Wish You Would' / ‘Haunted' and ‘Exile'

Swift performed another mash-up of 1989 (TV) tunes , "Is It Over Now?" and "I Wish You Would," as her guitar surprise song during Sydney Night 3 . The concert marked the second time Swift used "Is It Over Now?" in a mash-up with another track rumored to be about Styles, having previously done so in Buenos Aires in November 2023.

After performing the upbeat songs on her guitar, Swift headed over the piano to sing a mash-up of "Haunted" from Speak Now (Taylor's Version) and "Exile" from Folklore . On theme with many of Swift's surprise song mash-ups, both breakup tracks tell the story of realizing a relationship was not what it seemed on the surface.

‘Forever & Always' and ‘Maroon' / ‘Would've, Could've, Should've' and ‘Ivy'

For her final night in Sydney, Swift hit fans with two more secret song mash-ups featuring some of her biggest tracks. On piano, Swift performed Fearless (TV) 's "Forever & Always" with Midnight 's "Maroon." For the guitar secret song, she combined Midnight 's "Would've, Could've, Should've" with Evermore 's "Ivy."

The performances seemingly dispelled the theory that Swift performs her most emotional tracks while wearing her yellow surprise songs dress . Swift instead sported the green version of the dress, which she has also worn in maroon and blue, for Sydney Night 4.

Swift's official fan account, Taylor Nation, seemingly confirmed there's no correlation between her surprise songs dress color and the tracks she performs. "#SydneyTSTheErasTour, the past four nights with you have kept us on the edge of our seats! Thanks for bringing *the chant* back and crying with us during the mashups!" they tweeted after the show, adding, "We fear all the dresses now … ."

‘Mine' and ‘Starlight'

Swift performed a mash-up of "Mine" and "Starlight," from Speak Now (Taylor's Version) and Red (Taylor's Version) , respectively, during her March 2, 2024, concert in Singapore.

"This has become my favorite part of the show because it's become very chaotic and it's become a challenge for me to think of new things to do for every single city," she said in her introduction . "And hope that I'm doing something that you guys might like. It's been a blast!"

‘I Don't Wanna Live Forever' and ‘Dress'

Swift's second acoustic number on March 2 mashed up "I Don't Wanna Live Forever," her 50 Shades Darker duet with Zayn Malik , and "Dress" from Reputation .

Swift's official Instagram went live to share the performance with her followers, many of whom think it is a clue for the arrival of Reputation (Taylor's Version) . Certain Swifties even pointed out that "I Don't Wanna Live Forever" came out in December, the 12th month of the year, and "Dress" is the 12th song on Reputation 's OG tracklist.

‘Long Story Short' and ‘The Story of Us'

Swift kicked off her March 3, 2024, acoustic set in Singapore with Evermore 's "Long Story Short" on guitar. Her number evolved into a mash-up with "The Story of Us" from Speak Now (Taylor's Version).

‘Clean' and ‘Evermore'

Swift's second surprise song on March 3 combined the 1989 (Taylor's Version) track "Clean" with Evermore from her 2020 album of the same name. The piano mash-up occurred moments after Swift announced the "final edition" of The Tortured Poets Department , which is called "The Black Dog."

"[These are] two songs about healing from a sky that ‘turned black like a perfect storm' and a ‘gray November,'" one X user pointed out about the song choices, quoting the respective lyrics. "This album is about heartbreak, but also about healing."

‘Death By A Thousand Cuts' and ‘Babe' / ‘Fifteen' and ‘You're On Your Own, Kid'

For her fourth show in Singapore on March 7, Swift performed two emotional mash-ups spanning four albums during the surprise song set. On guitar, Swift combined Lover 's "Death by a Thousand Cuts" with Red 's "Babe," two fan-favorite breakup songs. While "Babe" - which Swift originally wrote for Sugarland before releasing it as a vault track on Red (TV) - reflects on a lover's infidelity and broken promises, "Death by a Thousand Cuts" recalls the slow and painful deterioration of a relationship and is based on the Netflix movie Something Great .

On piano, Swift performed a mash-up of "Fifteen" from Fearless and "You're On Your Own, Kid" from Midnights , marking her fifth performance of the latter, which is now her most-played surprise song of the Eras Tour so far. When Swift began singing "Fifteen" in a different key than usual, fans began to speculate the emotional Midnights track would be coming next. Both songs' lyrics show Swift reflecting on the innocence of youth, although she wrote "Fifteen" when she was 18, and penned "You're On Your Own, Kid" more recently as part of her 2022 album.

‘Sparks Fly' and ‘Gold Rush' / ‘False God' and ‘Slut!'

Swift went for more mash-ups during her Singapore Eras Tour show on March 8. On the guitar, she opted for "Sparks Fly" from Speak Now and "Gold Rush" from Evermore . These two songs appear to depict opposite sides of a relationship. "Sparks Fly" is about the feelings expressed during the beginning stages of a romance while "Gold Rush" is the more realistic side of a crush. Swift sings about how she is jealous of a possible suitor and cannot be with them because they are loved by everyone.

For her piano songs, Swift chose Lover 's "False God" and "Slut!" from 1989 (Taylor's Version) . Both of these seem to have more sexual undertones. "Slut!" references the sl*t-shaming Swift received in the public eye over the years, and the lyrics of "False God" lean into promiscuity.

"Tim McGraw" and "Cowboy Like Me" / "Mirrorball" and "Epiphany"

Swift once again delivered two mash-ups in Singapore. For her guitar song on March 9, she quipped that she felt "nostalgic" since it would be her "last show for a while" until May, which led into "Tim McGraw." Halfway through, Swift began strumming the chords to Evermore 's "Cowboy Like Me."

Later, Swift took to the piano to mash up the two Folklore tracks of "Mirrorball" and "Epiphany."

"The Alchemy" and "Treacherous" / "Begin Again" and "Paris"

During her fourth and final Paris concert in May, Swift performed two mash-ups. On the guitar, she sang The Tortured Poets Department 's "The Alchemy" - which is widely believed to be about her romance with boyfriend Travis Kelce , who was in attendance - and Red 's "Treacherous."

For her piano song, she belted out Red 's "Begin Again" and Midnight's "Paris." (Swift also performed "Paris" during the first night in the city.) "When she says I'm so in love that I might stop breathing my heart melted because she literally is so in love," a user wrote via X , referencing the lyrics to "Paris."

‘I Think He Knows' and ‘Gorgeous'

For Swift's first May 2024 concert in Sweden, she mashed up the Lover and Reputation songs for her guitar surprise song. At one point, she sang, "I think he knows that he's gorgeous," which several fans believed was a subtle shout-out to boyfriend Kelce.

Days before the Sweden show, Swift jetted off to Lake Como, Italy, with the NFL tight end in between concerts. (Kelce did not make it to the gig as his Kelce Jam festival in Kansas City took place on the same day.)

‘Say Don't Go,' ‘Welcome to New York' and ‘Clean'

For the first time, Swift performed a trio mash-up for her second Stockholm, Sweden show. The piano rendition took place during the 89th show on her Eras Tour.

‘Message in a Bottle,' ‘How You Get the Girl' and ‘New Romantics'

As Swift kicked off the surprise song set of her final Sweden concert, she revealed that Max Martin was in the crowd. While the "shy" songwriter was not interested in coming up on stage for a duet, he did want to hear one of their early 2012 collaborations live. Swift did one better and came up with a "Max Martin medley" of three Red and 1989 tracks.

‘Come Back, Be Here,' ‘The Way I Loved You' and ‘The Other Side of the Door' / ‘Fresh Out the Slammer' and ‘High Infidelity'

Swift performed two mash-ups of three songs during her first concert in Lisbon in May 2024. The guitar one featured the first time on the Eras Tour that "The Way I Loved You" made the setlist.

Swift's piano mash-up of the TTPD and Midnights songs sparked fan theories that she is confirming the viral April 29 speculation .

"Did she just confirm where she was on April 29th … was literally my first thought," an X user wrote.

Swift mentions April 29th on "High Infidelity," which fans have inferred is about cheating and believe occurred in 2016 when Swift attended Gigi Hadid 's birthday party solo amid her romance with Calvin Harris . Days later, Swift went to the Met Gala. Her now-ex, Joe Alwyn , was at the fashion fundraiser that same night. Swift never addressed what allegedly happened on April 29 in any year.

‘The Tortured Poets Department' and ‘Now That We Don't Talk'/ ‘You're On Your Own, Kid' and ‘Long Live'

For Swift's second Eras concert in Lisbon, she gave them a guitar surprise song that she had never played live before in the title track from TTPD. After playing nearly the entire song, she launched into "Now That We Don't Talk" from 1989 (Taylor's Version ). Her piano mash-up of "You're On Your Own, Kid" and "Long Live" had fans in their feels.

Both "You're On Your Own, Kid" and "Long Live" have widely been thought of as Swift's songs dedicated to Swifties. In the Midnights track, Swift mentions friendship bracelets. The lyric inspired concertgoers to trade their own beaded baubles at Eras shows. Meanwhile, "Long Live" has been Swift's ode to her supporters harking back to her Speak Now album. ("Long Live" had been added to the setlist when her Taylor's Version came out in 2023 but was removed to make room for a TTPD section.)

‘Sparks Fly' and ‘I Can Fix Him (No Really I Can)' / ‘I Look In People's Windows' and ‘Snow On The Beach'

During her first show in Madrid, Swift had the crowd singing along when she mashed up the choruses of "Sparks Fly" and "I Can Fix Him (No Really I Can)" on the guitar. For the piano portion, Swift performed a heartfelt rendition of "Snow On The Beach" and "I Look In People's Windows."

While in the middle of singing the chorus of "Snow On The Beach," the crowd went wild at the thought Lana Del Rey would pop up on stage to perform the duet. However Swift shut down the fans' dreams in the post-chorus, by saying "It's just me guys, sorry," before transitioning back to the TTPD track.

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‘The Prophecy' and ‘Long Story Short' / ‘Fifteen' and ‘You're On Your Own Kid'

For Swift's first night in Lyon, France, she surprised concertgoers with a song she hadn't yet played live: "The Prophecy" from TTPD . Swift performed the track on the guitar, blending it with Evermore 's "Long Story Short." Moving to the piano, the pop star mashed-up two songs: "Fifteen" and "You're On Your Own, Kid."

Fans were quick to point out that these songs may be a nod to Kelce. In "The Prophecy," Swift sang about her hope to find love and wondered if she'll end up alone. In "Long Story Short," Swift makes it clear that she "survived" that doubt-filled period of being with the "wrong guy."

Her piano number is also believed to be a tribute to Kelce. Fearless ' "Fifteen" describes dating "the boy on the football team," a lyric which has resurfaced since she began dating the NFL player. "You're on Your Own, Kid," from 2022's Midnights , prompted fans to trade their own friendship bracelets at Swift's Eras Tour shows - which is exactly what Kelce did to give Swift his number in summer 2023.

‘Glitch' and ‘Everything Has Changed'

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Plan your weekend: 10 best things to do in Brevard for June 7 through 13

Mark your calendar: pet parades, free concerts and theater auditions top our list of things to do in brevard for june 7 through 13..

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Due to potential changes and cancellations, we encourage you to check with presenting organizations about the status of their events.  

1. ‘An American Road Trip’ concert in Melbourne

Explore the rich tapestry of American music with Melbourne Community Orchestra in a free concert at the Melbourne Auditorium, 625 E. Hibiscus Blvd., on Tuesday and Wednesday, June 11 and 12 at 7 p.m. The program will include Sousa’s “Washington Post March,” Joplin’s “The Entertainer'' and John Williams “Born on the Fourth of July,” along with the groundbreaking “Afro-American Symphony” by William Grant Stills. Pre-show music starts at 6:15 p.m. Admission is free. Call 321-285-6724 or visit mcorchestra.org . 

2. ‘Be the Rainbow’ Pet Costume Parade in Cocoa Village

Dress your pet in a “Be the Rainbow” costume and head to Myrt Tharpe Square Gazebo in Cocoa Village on Saturday, June 8 at 9:30 a.m. There will be a pet costume parade with prizes for the top three “most creative rainbow”-dressed pets. Throughout the day, activities and events will honor and celebrate diversity within our community. Proceeds will benefit Be the Rainbow . All pets must be on a leash, or in appropriate carriers, and have current vaccinations and county tags. Admission is free. Call 321-877-0351 or visit betherainbowfl.org .

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3. Fun Friday: Caribbean Heritage Month celebration in Palm Bay

The City of Palm Bay hosts a Caribbean Heritage Month celebration at Veterans Memorial Park, 2225 Port Malabar Blvd., Palm Bay, on Friday, June 7 from 6 to 10 p.m. There will be a free concert featuring The Eruption Band, Lorissa, Palm Bay Panatics Steel Orchestra, BCASCA Drummers and more. The event also includes craft vendors, food trucks and a kids’ zone. Bring your own chairs. Admission and parking are free. In case of bad weather, call the rainout hotline at 321-726-5682. Visit palmbayflorida.org .

4. Coin, stamp and collectible show in Melbourne

The South Brevard Coin Club hosts a free coin, stamp and collectible show at the Azan Shrine Center, 1591 W. Eau Gallie Blvd., Melbourne, from 9:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. on the second Sunday of each month. The next event is Sunday, June 9. Participants can buy, sell, receive appraisals and learn about coins and stamps. Admission is free. Call 321-704-3070 or visit southbrevardcoinclub.org . 

5. First Friday in Wickham Park

This rain-or-shine event will be in the pavilion at Wickham Park, 2500 Parkway Drive, Melbourne, on Friday, June 7 from 5 to 9 p.m. There will be food trucks and live music by Dreamer. Visit facebook.com/events/1857281028051280 .

6. ‘Nuts’ at Melbourne Civic Theatre

The play “Nuts” is on stage at Melbourne Civic Theatre, 817 E. Strawbridge Ave., through June 23. This scorching courtroom drama follows a call girl's court hearing to determine her competency to stand trial for murder. Tickets are $35. Call 321-723-6935 or visit mymct.org . 

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7. Auditions at Titusville Playhouse

Titusville Playhouse , 301 Julia Street, will host open auditions for the musicals “Tootsie,” “Million Dollar Quartet” and “Bat Boy: The Musical” on Wednesday and Thursday, June 12 and 13 at 6:30 p.m. Prepare a 32-bar cut of a song of your choice and dress for dancing. An accompanist will be provided. For character descriptions and audition sides, visit titusvilleplayhouse.com or facebook.com/titusvilleplayhouse301 .

8. Free boat trip to Samsons Island

Samsons Island is a 52-acre passive nature island in the Banana River, accessible only by water, with docks on the south, east and north sides of the island for public use. The City of Satellite Beach provides free boat transportation to and from Samsons Island conservation area and nature park on the first and third Sunday of each month at 9 a.m., weather permitting. Guests will meet back at the main dock at noon for the return trip. Trips will depart from and return to the Satellite Beach Fire Department, 1390 S. Patrick Drive. Reservations are required. Call 321-773-6458 or visit satellitebeach.gov .

9. Antiques and Collectibles club meeting in Suntree

The Brevard Antiques and Collectibles club will hold its monthly meeting at the Suntree/Viera Public Library, 902 Jordan Blass Drive, on Friday, June 7 at 10 a.m. The subject will be “The Thing I Forgot.” Bring one item for study and discussion. The group is open to anyone with an interest in antiques and collectibles, but note that the group does not give appraisals. Call 321-254-5831.

10. Tour the historic home at Green Gables

Green Gables , 1501 S. Harbor City Blvd., Melbourne, will host an open house every Saturday in June, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. The historic home is a living history museum showcasing life in the early years of Melbourne. Visitors will learn about the history of the Wells family, who played a key role in the development of the community. The cost is $10, or free for children 12 and younger. Visit greengables.org . 

Do you have a community event?  Email  [email protected]  at least three weeks in advance for consideration for the Things to Do roundup.

Whether you're interested in music, theater, festivals or other local entertainment, FLORIDA TODAY has got you covered. Support local journalism by subscribing at  Special Offers - USAToday Network .

Christina LaFortune is the Entertainment and TGIF Editor at FLORIDA TODAY. Follow her on Facebook at  facebook.com/christinalafortune  or send her an email at  [email protected] .

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Taylor Swift’s Eras Tour continued its international journey on Monday night in France (afternoon in the United States) with the second of two shows in Lyon. The now 14-time Grammy winner will be touring almost non-stop for the entire year, and at each show she adds two “surprise songs” to her 44-song, three hour plus set list.

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For the second night in Lyon, Swift chose a mashup of “Glitch” from Midnights and “Everything Has Changed” from Red on the guitar. On piano, she broke out “Chloe or Sam or Sophia or Marcus,” one of the fan favorites from her newest album, The Tortured Poets Department .

‼️| Surprise Songs for Lyon, France. #LyonTSTheErasTour 🇫🇷 pic.twitter.com/T19tYMiFzD — The Swift Society (@TheSwiftSociety) June 3, 2024

Next up, Swift takes off for Edinburgh, Scotland for three shows that start Friday.

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  11. Metallica's 1989 Concert & Tour History

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  12. Taylor Swift review

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  13. Taylor Swift confirms Australia Dates of 1989 Tour

    December 2, 2014. Gold Coast Magazine. 1989, global superstar Taylor Swift has confirmed the Australian leg of her massive The 1989 World Tour will visit Brisbane, Sydney, Adelaide and Melbourne in November/December 2015 with special guest Vance Joy. Notably, Swift will be the first female solo artist to play stadiums on back-to-back Australian ...

  14. Taylor Swift the 1989 World Tour

    So far the 1989 Tour is a global sensation, shows have sold out to tens of thousands across the US, UK, and Canada. It's no wonder why, '1989' the album, has sold over 5 million copies in under 1 year and both Shake it Off & Blank Space killed it on YouTube with 1 billion views each and counting. ... Melbourne - 10th, 11th & 12th December, AAMI ...

  15. Taylor Swift Announces Australian Tour Dates With Vance Joy

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  17. Taylor Swift announces 1989 Tour dates for Australia

    Guess we're going to Australia, friends? "Fresh from selling four million copies worldwide of latest album 1989, global superstar Taylor Swift has confirmed the Australian leg of her massive The 1989 World Tour will visit Brisbane, Sydney, Adelaide and Melbourne in November/December 2015 with special guest Vance Joy!

  18. Taylor Swift Announces '1989' World Tour: See Dates Here

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  20. Taylor Swift Setlist at AAMI Park, Melbourne

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  21. The Bee Gees One for All Tour

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  23. Taylor Swift's surprise songs from The Eras Tour in Lyon

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  26. Our picks: 10 best fun things to do in Brevard for June 7 through 13

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