Taylor during her third performance at Sydney’s Accor Stadium on Sunday, 34-year-old Swift took a minute to express her surprise at the enthusiastic response she received after singing her song “Champagne Problems.”
Swift said to the audience, “This feels like a, like a hallucination I’m having,” as she gazed out into the crowd in shock in a video that was uploaded on X (previously Twitter).
Taylor to fans
“To be really honest with you people… Swift remarked, seemingly referencing the intensity of the audience, “I don’t know if I’ve known this level, that you’re on,” which caused the stadium to burst into applause. “I may be on unfamiliar ground here. I’m overjoyed about it. I’m in complete shock. How very kind of you,” she continued.
On day three, Swift continued her mashup performances. The “Bejeweled” vocalist co-performed the 1989 Taylor’s Version of “Is It Over Now?” and “I Wish You Would.”
She then performed “Haunted” from Speak Now and “Exile” from Folklore.
Sydney has been overrun by Taylor Swift fans for the past three days. During the second Sydney event, Taylor described her fans’ reactions as “just extraordinary.”
Celebrities have flocked to Taylor’s Sydney gig. Actress Rebel Wilson demonstrated on Saturday that she too is a Swiftie.
On Saturday, the 43-year-old celebrity was spotted visiting the Accor Stadium VIP tent. Rebel shared a few highlights from the amazing event after appreciating it.
Taylor on X
Swift addressed the 81,000 concert attendees in a video that was uploaded to X, saying, “Ah Sydney, you are just… right off the bat you’re making me feel so… just extraordinary right now.”
Swift stunned the audience on Sunday night with some brand-new song mashups. Her 2023 song “Haunted” was played alongside the 2020 song “Exile,” while her 2023 song “Is It Over Now?” was paired with her 2014 hit song “I Wish You Would.”
Taylor at Sydney
Swift has already done song mashups, as seen in the surprise portion of her second set at her Eras event in Sydney on Saturday. Every year at her Eras Tour performance, Swift customarily plays two acoustic songs from her ten previous albums—tracks that aren’t part of her regular set list—during the surprise songs segment.
Swift performed a piano mashup of her 2020 song “Peace” and her 2017 single “New Year’s Day” live on stage in a video from Saturday’s show that was uploaded on X. She also played her hits from 2008, “You’re Not Sorry,” and 2006, “Should’ve Said No.”
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