Taylor Swift Performs For First Time Since ‘Eras Tour,’ Making Surprise Appearance At Travis Kelce’s Nashville NFL Party

Taylor Swift Performs For First Time Since ‘Eras Tour,’ Making Surprise Appearance At Travis Kelce’s Nashville NFL Party

Taylor Swift made a surprise appearance at a benefit concert in Nashville on Tuesday night (June 24), with the music superstar performing "Shake It Off" on an acoustic guitar at the 1,200 capacity Brooklyn Bowl. The impromptu performance took place at the end of Kane Brown's set, stunning the audience and delighting fans who had…

Taylor Swift made a surprise appearance at a benefit concert in Nashville on Tuesday night (June 24), with the music superstar performing “Shake It Off” on an acoustic guitar at the 1,200 capacity Brooklyn Bowl. The impromptu performance took place at the end of Kane Brown‘s set, stunning the audience and delighting fans who had gathered for the ‘Tight Ends & Friends’ charity event, which was hosted by Swift’s boyfriend, Travis Kelce. Swift used a guitar she borrowed from Chase Rice, who performed earlier that evening, playing a stripped-down version of her lead single from her Grammy-winning album, 1989. She took a moment mid-song to praise Brown’s contribution to her performance, “Honestly, have you ever seen a tambourine played like this? This is fantastic work over here by Mr. Kane Brown.” Brown later shared a photo of him with Swift and Kelce on Instagram, joking in the caption, “When you think you’re the special guest BUT you’re not 😂.” This impromptu performance marks Swift’s first live appearance since The Eras Tour wrapped up in December. (Variety

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