Taylor Swift Performs Long-Awaited Mashup During Her Toronto Eras Tour Stop
Taylor Swift made her second-to-last Toronto performance an unforgettable event on Friday, Nov. 22, during her Eras Tour. The 34-year-old pop icon thrilled fans by delivering a much-anticipated mashup of her tracks, "Cassandra," "Mad Woman," and "I Did Something Bad." The performance, commencing with snippets of "Cassandra" and transitioning melodiously to "Mad Woman" on piano, concluded with a rousing rendition of "I Did Something Bad," all captured by enthusiastic fans on X (formerly Twitter), PEOPLE reported.
Anticipations were high for Swift to announce Reputation (Taylor’s Version) soon, and the audience included notable figures like Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, who enjoyed the show alongside other fans at the Rogers Centre. Captivating footage also highlighted an intimate moment onstage one night earlier, when Swift ended her show with a heartfelt embrace for her mom, Andrea.
Earlier concerts also featured surprising hits from Swift's exhaustive catalog, with mashups from Speak Now, Fearless (Taylor's Version), and Midnights captivating audiences. Special guest Gracie Abrams joined Swift for a collaborative performance of "Us," blended seamlessly with "Out of the Woods" in one particular set.
Taylor took a moment to express her gratitude to fans for their support, acknowledging her six Grammy nominations for the new album, The Tortured Poets Department. Overwhelmed by the fans embracing this album, which was a product of her creative endeavors during the Eras Tour, Swift shared her monumental journey from writing, and secretly crafting the album, to its release and receiving Grammy recognition.
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