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Taylor Swift’s Eras Tour continued it’s international journey on Sunday night in Singapore (morning in the United States). The now 14-time Grammy winner will be touring almost non-stop for the entire year, and at each show she adds two “surprise songs” to her 44-song, three hour plus set list.
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For the second of six nights in Singapore, Swift once again went with the mashups that she’s been so fond of in 2024. On the guitar, she played a combination of “Long Story Short” from evermore and “The Story of Us” from Speak Now. On piano, Swift went with a mashup of “Clean” from the 1989 mixed with “Evermore” from evermore.
‼️| Tonight's surprise songs are:
– 'long story short' and 'The Story Of Us'
– 'Clean' and 'evermore'#SingaporeTSTheErasTour pic.twitter.com/C9kaFhzjbm— The Swift Society (@TheSwiftSociety) March 3, 2024
Swift will perform four more shows in Singapore before taking off April for the launch of her new album, The Tortured Poets Department.
This article originally appeared on For The Win: Taylor Swift’s surprise songs from night 2 of her Singapore Eras Tour show prove mashups are here to stay
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