Taylor Swift Sings Fan-Favorite Reputation Track I Did Something Bad During Eras Tour London; WATCH

As a lifestyle expert who’s been following Taylor Swift’s career since her humble beginnings, I must say that the London Eras Tour show was nothing short of magical for Swifties worldwide. The surprise performance of “I Did Something Bad” from Reputation added an electrifying spark to an already stellar concert series.


Over the weekend, Taylor Swift transformed her London concert on her Eras Tour into an unforgettable experience for her fans. The popular musician unexpectedly performed the hit song “I Did Something Bad” from her sixth album, Reputation, during the sixth show at the English capital.

On Saturday, August 17, Wembley Stadium in London buzzed with anticipation as the 34-year-old celebrity hinted at performing an unparalleled Reputation track, labeling it as one of her all-time favorites. Swift acknowledged the London audience and declared, “I’m going to sing a song I’ve never performed on this tour that’s among my favorite tunes of all time.”

She went on to say, “Given how amazing you are, this is fitting for you.” This special moment, reminiscent of Taylor Swift, was recorded by fans and quickly spread across social media. A fan account, @kaiamal13, posted a clip from X (previously Twitter) showing the 14-time Grammy winner in an orange frilled dress, strumming a guitar as she sang a popular track from her Reputation album.

At the same moment, Swift’s unexpected song during the Eras Tour resonated wonderfully with the crowd’s thunderous applause. This was a first-time performance, and the pop sensation expressed her delight by saying it felt like a dream to perform for the 92,000 fans at Wembley Stadium in London.

On June 21, Taylor Swift commenced the London segment of her Eras Tour, performing for three consecutive evenings before continuing with the remainder of her European tour. The artist subsequently came back to the English city on August 15 and will perform until August 20.

Enthusiasts couldn’t contain their excitement at the possibility of a remade edition of Taylor Swift’s 2017 album, Reputation, rumored to be called Reputation (Swift’s rendition).

Starting from 2021, Swift has held a strong position in the music industry following the relaunches of her previous albums. These albums came under Swift’s control after Scooter Braun, a notable music executive, acquired their rights when he bought Big Machine Records in 2019.

To prevent a corporate conflict affecting Swift’s song royalties, the singer took control herself by reissuing four out of six of her previous albums: Fearless, Red, Speak Now, and 1989 under the title “Taylor’s Versions.” This move aimed to reduce Braun’s earnings from her songs and regain ownership over her career-defining music.

In essence, the singer behind the hit “Cruel Summer” is yet to release two more albums, and concert-goers in London are eagerly anticipating if she will unveil her upcoming album, “Reputation (Taylor’s Version)” before the London concerts conclude.

Moreover, Swift also brought British artist Ed Sheeran, aged 33, for an unexpected performance during the initial show at London’s Wembley on Saturday, leaving fans spellbound in pop culture frenzy. Together, they played a collection of their collaborative pieces from past years, including Everything Has Changed and End Game.

Just before taking the stage, the pop superstar warmly introduced the four-time Grammy award-winner, reminiscing about the fond memories they created together during their collaboration on the album “Red.”

In his words, “This friend of mine is incredibly close, almost like another sibling to me.” Finally, Taylor Swift and Ed Sheeran ended their collaborative part by performing Sheeran’s 2014 hit song, titled “Thinking Out Loud.”

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2024-08-18 15:53