Swift's Spectacular: 89th Eras Tour Highlights & Surprises!

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Taylor Swift sure knows how to keep the party going! This past Saturday marked her 89th Eras Tour show, and boy, did she bring the heat. Picture this: a triple mash-up straight from her fifth era album, "1989 (Taylor’s Version)," echoing through the venue. Talk about setting the stage on fire!

But that's not all. During her acoustic set, she graced us with not one, not two, but three beautiful tunes on the piano: "Say Don’t Go," "Welcome to New York," and "Clean." And let me tell you, the atmosphere was electric! The whole place lit up with bright blue wristbands, perfectly capturing the essence of the era.

Now, let's talk numbers. Fans turned out in droves, breaking records left and right. The Friends Arena was bursting at the seams with Swifties eager to soak in every moment of the show. And can we talk about the venue's temporary makeover? Stockholm became "Swiftholm" for the occasion, adding an extra sprinkle of magic to the night.

And speaking of magic, Swift had a few surprises up her sleeve. She kicked off year two of her tour with a special "Tortured Poets" set, leaving fans in awe. But despite all the excitement, there was one notable absence: Travis Kelce. After catching her 87th Eras Tour performance in Paris, Swift's beau was MIA in Sweden. Turns out, he had his hands full hosting the Kelce Jam back home in Kansas City. Talk about dedication!

Now, here's the kicker: tickets were going for a steal! I'm talking floor seats in "Stockholml" for as low as $100-$170, and stadium seats going for a mere $60. It's practically unheard of, especially considering resale prices for her American shows are reaching astronomical figures. Trust me, you won't want to miss out on this once-in-a-lifetime experience!

But fear not, Swifties. The party's far from over. Next stop? Lisbon, Portugal. So mark your calendars and get ready to shake it off with Taylor Swift! And hey, if you want to stay in the loop with all things Taylor, don't forget to sign up for This Swift Beat, the ultimate newsletter for Swift aficionados.