Taylor Swift performed ‘Red’ track ‘The Last Time’ for the first time in a decade at her Pittsburgh gig last night (June 16) – see the performance below.The singer also gave a live debut to ‘Fearless (Taylor’s Version)’ track ‘Mr.
06.06.2023 - 21:01 / perezhilton.com
Taylor Swift was in her feels over the weekend, and now it’s all making sense!
On Sunday night, the pop star was performing in Chicago during the latest stop of her Eras Tour when she looked “on the verge of crying” while performing the sad breakup song, I Don’t Wanna Live Forever. Specifically, fans caught a video of her voice trembling to the line:
Oof. We can understand why that may have stirred up some feelings where Matty Healy is concerned!
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As Perezcious readers know, Taylor’s fast and furious romance with The 1975 frontman came to an end very recently, with the news breaking on Monday. Supposedly the breakup was because their busy schedules were starting to become too much to keep up with and she realized they were “not really compatible” with each other. Yeah, that second one is a lot more pertinent, no?
Anyway, considering the timeline, during her emotional performance on Sunday night, she was likely in the throes of heartbreak right after the split. No wonder she was sad!
While posting a video of the performance, a fan shared:
See what they’re talking about for yourself (below):
Others praised TayTay for not shying away from her “raw emotions” — someone who had been in the audience said:
Maybe that talk of them being just casual was wrong? Maybe it was all just a cover for how deeply Taylor was cut here?
Innerestingly, another person noticed Matty also performed a very sad track, 102, during his band’s concert in Vienna the following night. Sharing videos of both performances, the user remarked:
Per TMZ, the Robbers artist was also seen drinking out of a flask during the performance, though it’s unclear exactly what he was drinking. We
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Taylor Swift will kick off her short Motor City era.On June 9-10, the “Anti-Hero” singer is swinging into Detroit’s Ford Field for two shows as part of her record-shattering, attention-grabbing ‘Eras Tour.’And as you may have heard, ticket prices for this career-spanning, decade defining show haven’t been cheap.That trend continues in Detroit too — at the time of publication, the cheapest ticket available for Swift’s two-night stint were $1001 before fees on Vivid Seats.However, if you’re a Detroit Swiftie, we want to let you know that you have two things working in your favor.First, $1001 is by the far lowest price we’ve seen on Taylor tickets on a Monday. Just last week, tickets started at $1297 before fees in Chicago.Secondly, based on our records, prices drop significantly on the day of the show.Therefore, we suggest refreshing this page all week to find a deal.Who knows? You may just discover a bargain beyond your “Wildest Dreams.”Need to know more about Taylor’s brief Detroit residency before committing?We’ve got all the information you’re looking for below.All prices listed above are subject to fluctuation.A complete breakdown of all the best prices on upper-deck, lower-level and floor seats for each of Taylor’s trifecta of Detroit gigs can be found below.(Note: The New York Post confirmed all above prices at the publication time.
Taylor Swift gave a very emotional performance during her Chicago show over the weekend, before news of her split from Matty Healy was made public on Monday. The songstress, 33, appeared close to tears as her voice began to break during a piano version of 'I Don't Wanna Live Forever', an emotional breakup song. 'Wondering if I dodged a bullet, or just lost the love of my life?' Swift sang as her mouth seemed to tremble with emotion.
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Charna Flam During her Chicago stop of her Eras Tour on Friday evening, Taylor Swift took a moment to celebrate the LGBTQ+ community at the start of Pride Month, speaking out against America’s growing wave of anti-LGBTQ legislation. “I wish that every place was safe and beautiful for people in the LGBTQ community,” said Swift. The singer-songwriter continued by sharing that she notices fans who are living “authentically and beautifully” and wants them to know that her shows are a “safe, celebratory space” for them. Swift’s speech took place after her performance of “You Need to Calm Down,” with the singer thanking the arena of fans who passionately sang along to the song’s pro-LGBTQ lyrics.
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