Taylor Swift Says Crowd Reaction to Her 'Brand New Dress' at Miami Show Is 'Really Fun': 'Makes Me Happy'

Published: Oct 21 2024

Taylor Swift wowed the Miami crowd once again, unveiling a dazzling new look at her Eras Tour's second stop on October 19th. As she captivated the audience with her surprise songs segment, the 34-year-old sensation couldn't contain her excitement over the response to her stunning, brand-new stage attire.

Taylor Swift Says Crowd Reaction to Her 'Brand New Dress' at Miami Show Is 'Really Fun': 'Makes Me Happy' 1

Adorned in a sparkling blue gown with a deeply plunging neckline, Swift enchanted fans during her acoustic renditions of "Should've Said No" from her debut album and "I Did Something Bad" from Reputation. Preceding her performance, she gushed to the ecstatic crowd, "You guys are the ultimate audience to debut a fresh outfit to! This gown is fresh off the rack, and I feel like you've already given it the star treatment." As the audience erupted in cheers, Swift playfully lifted her skirt, igniting even louder applause and screams. "This is seriously thrilling, it makes my heart sing!" she exclaimed.

For her second surprise treat, Swift seamlessly transitioned from guitar to piano for "loml" from her latest masterpiece, The Tortured Poets Department, followed by a heart-wrenching version of "White Horse." As she belted out the line, "I'm gonna find someone someday who might actually treat me well," she beamed broadly, igniting a frenzy among her devoted fans.

Outside the venue, Uber shuttles carried revelers to the concert in style, adorned with the witty phrase "In my Uber Shuttle Era," a clever nod to Swift's tour. Inside, the buses were transformed into mobile party hubs, adorned with party decor and a trove of gifts—from friendship bracelets to Taylor-inspired lipsticks, face gems, and heart-shaped glasses, adding an extra layer of magic to the experience.

The previous night, Swift had already made headlines with another spectacular Eras Tour outfit: a shimmering black and gold Roberto Cavalli catsuit, emblazoned with intertwining snakes, during the Reputation segment. A subtle detail on the back—a snake shaped like the number two—sparked speculation among fans about a potential re-release of Reputation (Taylor's Version). However, her iconic Vivienne Westwood white gown almost stole the show, albeit in an unexpected way, as it unzipped mid-performance of "But Daddy I Love Him." Swift remained unfazed, gracefully continuing her song as her dancers swiftly fixed the mishap, showcasing her professionalism and grace under pressure.

Closing out her second Miami show on a high note, Swift addressed the crowd before launching into "Karma," emotionally declaring, "This Saturday night Miami crowd, we'll never forget you. My love for you knows no bounds!"

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