Taylor Swift performs in Massachusetts in May 2023.Photo:Scott Eisen/TAS23/GettyTaylor Swiftdazzled audiences with another set of special mashup songs this weekend.On Saturday, the “Mastermind” singer, 34, debuted herEras Tour in Singapore, where she performed two surprise mashups of her hits from different albums at the Singapore National Stadium in Kallang.As part of her acoustic set during her show, Swift played a mix of “Mine” from herSpeak Nowalbum and “Starlight” from herRedalbum, as seen in a videoposted on X(formerly known as Twitter).In another clipposted on X, she incorporated a sultrier mix, performing a rendition of “I Don’t Want to Live Forever” from theFifty Shades Darker, which she originally sang withZayn Malik, with “Dress” from herReputationalbum.Swift has beenplaying more mashup songsas her tour continues. While playing in Sydney, she played a mix of her 2017 single, “New Year’s Day” and 2020 song “‘Peace” and “Should’ve Said No” and 2008 hit “You’re Not Sorry.” She even sang a duet medley of “White Horse” and “Coney Island” withSabrina Carpenter, after the latter singer’s opening performance was canceled due to bad weather.Taylor Swift.John Shearer/GettyAmid the tour, Swift is also preparing to release her 11th studio album (not including theTaylor’s Versionreleases) dubbedThe Tortured Poets Society.She announced that she would be releasing two versions —“The Albatross” in Sydneyand"The Bolter" in Melbourne— with each newly named song appearing as a bonus track on their respective editions.Before heading to Singapore, Swift concluded her fourth and finalEras Tourshow in Sydney on Monday.“Well I am absolutely delighted to say these words to you. Sydney: welcome to the Eras Tour! This is our final night of four. And we have had the most wonderful time, I’ve got to tell you that,” Swift said from the stage. “You are here in one of the most exciting cities in the world, and you chose to hang out with us. Thanks guys!“Taylor Swift performs in Arizona in March 2023.John Shearer/GettyThe “Anti-hero” singer also revealed the importance of the tour stop to her family, “My mom actually spent a lot of her childhood with her mom and dad and sister growing up in Singapore,” Taylor said in a fan-shot video posted onX (formerly Twitter)about her mother,Andrea Swift.“So a lot of the time when we’d come here on tour, my mom would take me and drive me past her old house, where she used to go to school. So I’ve been hearing about Singapore my whole life,” the musician added.She will play five more shows in Singapore throughout the next week.
Taylor Swift performs in Massachusetts in May 2023.Photo:Scott Eisen/TAS23/Getty

Scott Eisen/TAS23/Getty
Taylor Swiftdazzled audiences with another set of special mashup songs this weekend.On Saturday, the “Mastermind” singer, 34, debuted herEras Tour in Singapore, where she performed two surprise mashups of her hits from different albums at the Singapore National Stadium in Kallang.As part of her acoustic set during her show, Swift played a mix of “Mine” from herSpeak Nowalbum and “Starlight” from herRedalbum, as seen in a videoposted on X(formerly known as Twitter).In another clipposted on X, she incorporated a sultrier mix, performing a rendition of “I Don’t Want to Live Forever” from theFifty Shades Darker, which she originally sang withZayn Malik, with “Dress” from herReputationalbum.Swift has beenplaying more mashup songsas her tour continues. While playing in Sydney, she played a mix of her 2017 single, “New Year’s Day” and 2020 song “‘Peace” and “Should’ve Said No” and 2008 hit “You’re Not Sorry.” She even sang a duet medley of “White Horse” and “Coney Island” withSabrina Carpenter, after the latter singer’s opening performance was canceled due to bad weather.Taylor Swift.John Shearer/GettyAmid the tour, Swift is also preparing to release her 11th studio album (not including theTaylor’s Versionreleases) dubbedThe Tortured Poets Society.She announced that she would be releasing two versions —“The Albatross” in Sydneyand"The Bolter” in Melbourne— with each newly named song appearing as a bonus track on their respective editions.Before heading to Singapore, Swift concluded her fourth and finalEras Tourshow in Sydney on Monday.“Well I am absolutely delighted to say these words to you. Sydney: welcome to the Eras Tour! This is our final night of four. And we have had the most wonderful time, I’ve got to tell you that,” Swift said from the stage. “You are here in one of the most exciting cities in the world, and you chose to hang out with us. Thanks guys!“Taylor Swift performs in Arizona in March 2023.John Shearer/GettyThe “Anti-hero” singer also revealed the importance of the tour stop to her family, “My mom actually spent a lot of her childhood with her mom and dad and sister growing up in Singapore,” Taylor said in a fan-shot video posted onX (formerly Twitter)about her mother,Andrea Swift.“So a lot of the time when we’d come here on tour, my mom would take me and drive me past her old house, where she used to go to school. So I’ve been hearing about Singapore my whole life,” the musician added.She will play five more shows in Singapore throughout the next week.
Taylor Swiftdazzled audiences with another set of special mashup songs this weekend.
On Saturday, the “Mastermind” singer, 34, debuted herEras Tour in Singapore, where she performed two surprise mashups of her hits from different albums at the Singapore National Stadium in Kallang.
As part of her acoustic set during her show, Swift played a mix of “Mine” from herSpeak Nowalbum and “Starlight” from herRedalbum, as seen in a videoposted on X(formerly known as Twitter).
In another clipposted on X, she incorporated a sultrier mix, performing a rendition of “I Don’t Want to Live Forever” from theFifty Shades Darker, which she originally sang withZayn Malik, with “Dress” from herReputationalbum.
Swift has beenplaying more mashup songsas her tour continues. While playing in Sydney, she played a mix of her 2017 single, “New Year’s Day” and 2020 song “‘Peace” and “Should’ve Said No” and 2008 hit “You’re Not Sorry.” She even sang a duet medley of “White Horse” and “Coney Island” withSabrina Carpenter, after the latter singer’s opening performance was canceled due to bad weather.
Taylor Swift.John Shearer/Getty

John Shearer/Getty
Amid the tour, Swift is also preparing to release her 11th studio album (not including theTaylor’s Versionreleases) dubbedThe Tortured Poets Society.She announced that she would be releasing two versions —“The Albatross” in Sydneyand"The Bolter” in Melbourne— with each newly named song appearing as a bonus track on their respective editions.
Before heading to Singapore, Swift concluded her fourth and finalEras Tourshow in Sydney on Monday.
“Well I am absolutely delighted to say these words to you. Sydney: welcome to the Eras Tour! This is our final night of four. And we have had the most wonderful time, I’ve got to tell you that,” Swift said from the stage. “You are here in one of the most exciting cities in the world, and you chose to hang out with us. Thanks guys!”
Taylor Swift performs in Arizona in March 2023.John Shearer/Getty

The “Anti-hero” singer also revealed the importance of the tour stop to her family, “My mom actually spent a lot of her childhood with her mom and dad and sister growing up in Singapore,” Taylor said in a fan-shot video posted onX (formerly Twitter)about her mother,Andrea Swift.
“So a lot of the time when we’d come here on tour, my mom would take me and drive me past her old house, where she used to go to school. So I’ve been hearing about Singapore my whole life,” the musician added.
She will play five more shows in Singapore throughout the next week.
source: people.com