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What were the surprise songs for night 3 of Taylor Swift's Eras Tour in Miami?

Connie Ogle, Miami Herald on

Published in Entertainment News

On the final night of the Eras Tour in Miami — a rain show on an epic scale, the last one of the tour because the rest of the venues are indoors — Taylor Swift continued to highlight mashups during the surprise song set.

On Sunday at Hard Rock Stadium in another new dress, this one orange and pink, she began with “Out of the Woods,” blending it with “All You Had to Do Was Stay,” both from “1989.” Then she crossed the stage to the piano and performed “mirrorball” from “folklore” and “Guilty as Sin?” from “The Tortured Poets Department.”

“It’s genuinely one of my favorite parts of the night,” Swift told the audience. “You guys make it so fun because of how loud you sing along.”

The set comes between “The Tortured Poets Department” and “Midnights” sets of the three-and-a half-hour show. The surprise songs are performed on guitar and piano by Swift without her band or dancers.

 

On Friday, the set began with a mashup of the country ballad “Tim McGraw” from her debut album and “Timeless” from the album “Speak Now.” The piano surprise songs blended “This is me trying” from her album “folklore” with “Daylight” from “Lover.”

On Saturday, she played “Should’ve Said No” from Debut and morphed into “I Did Something Bad” from “Reputation” on guitar. For her stint at the piano, she played the haunting “loml” from “The Tortured Poets Department” and blended it with “White Horse” from “Fearless.”

Fans hoping for an announcement about the release of the upcoming “Reputation: Taylor’s Version” were disappointed once again, doomed to hoping for a different outcome on grainy live streams of the remaining shows in New Orleans, Indianapolis, Toronto and Vancouver, where the tour ends Dec. 8.


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