Taylor Swift ends European leg of Eras tour with surprise-packed show
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[August 21, 2024]
By Paul Sandle
LONDON (Reuters) -Taylor Swift was joined by surprise guest Florence
Welch for her first live performance of "Florida!!!" during the final
European date of her Eras tour on Tuesday.
The pop megastar also debuted "So Long, London", a ballad that fans
widely believe is about the end of her relationship with British actor
Joe Alwyn, in the acoustic section of the show at Wembley Stadium.
Both tracks feature on Swift's eleventh studio album, "The Tortured
Poets Department", which was released this year. Welch, of British indie
rock band Florence + the Machine, co-wrote "Florida!!!" and sang on the
recorded track.
Fans from near and far had travelled to London's Wembley Stadium for the
show, Swift's fifth in the British capital in August and eighth this
summer, as they snapped up the last opportunity to see her critically
acclaimed show in Europe.
The London nights followed the cancellation of her shows in Vienna, when
a planned attack was foiled by authorities.
Some of the 195,000 disappointed fans in Vienna rushed to buy tickets
for the London dates on resale sites, where they were changing hands for
up to 10 times face value.
Swift told the crowd that she had become the first solo artist to ever
play Wembley eight times in a single tour. "We will never, ever be able
to thank you enough for it," she said.
Eras, the first tour to surpass $1 billion in revenue, showcases all 11
of Swift's studio albums in dedicated sections. Her performances and the
show's staging have been praised by critics.
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People walk on the 'Swiftie Steps' ahead of a Taylor Swift concert,
following the cancellation of three Taylor Swift concerts in Vienna
because of a planned attack, at Wembley Stadium in London, Britain,
August 15, 2024. REUTERS/Toby Melville/File Photo
Fans arriving in Wembley, dressed in
sequins, cowboy hats, and forearms covered in friendship bracelets
ready to swap with other Swifties, faced tight security checks.
While British police have said there was nothing to indicate the
events in Vienna would impact any of the shows at Wembley, there was
highly visible security at the stadium.
Tay-gating, the practice of gathering outside a Swift show without a
ticket, as thousands did in Munich last month, has been banned, as
authorities try to reduce harder-to-control risks outside the venue.
Marie Wright, aged 48, from Limerick, Ireland, bought tickets on a
resale site on Monday evening and flew to London on Tuesday with her
daughter’s best friend Aoife McCarthy, aged 15. Her own daughter had
already seen the show in Dublin.
"She’s going to leave Europe, so we had to come for the last night,"
McCarthy said.
"Her songs have real meaning and there’s a poetry to them,” Wright
added.
The tour returns to the United States in October and ends in
Vancouver, Canada, in December.
(Reporting by Paul Sandle; Editing by Sharon Singleton, Lincoln
Feast and Ana Nicolaci da Costa)
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