Taylor Swift’s Eras tour has made its way to Singapore, marking the beginning of her latest musical journey. The pop sensation graced the stage for six consecutive nights in this exclusive Southeast Asian destination, much to the delight of her eager fans. On March 2nd, the acclaimed singer kicked off her first performance of the night with fervor. Amidst the palpable excitement, Swift shared a poignant moment during the show’s opening at Singapore’s National Stadium, unveiling a heartfelt connection to the locale.
During her performance, the 14-time Grammy winner shared a heartfelt anecdote about her ties to Singapore, revealing her family’s history in the vibrant Southeast Asian region. “My mom spent a significant part of her childhood here with her parents and sister,” Swift disclosed to the audience, captured in a fan cam video. “Whenever we visited on tour, my mom would take me on drives past her old house and school, so Singapore has been a part of my life story for as long as I can remember.”
Following her recent concert in Australia, where her partner Travis Kelce was in attendance, the 34-year-old singer embarked on her solo journey to Singapore for the next leg of her tour. Swift shared her enthusiasm for being in Singapore, expressing gratitude for the warm reception she received. “Coming here is always special for me because I’ve heard about this country throughout my entire life,” she explained. “To perform for such a supportive audience who essentially honors my family through their appreciation means the world to me,” Swift concluded her heartfelt speech by expressing her love for the audience and anticipation for an unforgettable night of music.
Taylor Swift’s Eras Tour in Singapore is set for March 2nd, 3rd, 4th, 7th, 8th, and 9th, 2024, at the National Stadium, Marina Bay Sands. Following a two-month hiatus, she will resume her highly successful tour in May, starting in Paris, France, and then moving to Stockholm, Sweden.
During her recent performance, Swift delighted fans with a special mashup remix of her songs “I Don’t Want To Live Forever” and “Dress.” Taking to Instagram Live afterward, she explained that the performance was a message from the “department,” accompanied by a black heart emoji, which many fans interpreted as a nod to her “REP” era. However, there’s speculation among fans that she may have been alluding to her upcoming album set to release in April.
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