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Watch: Taylor Swift plays mashup of 1989 songs on final night in Miami

Watch: Taylor Swift plays mashup of 1989 songs on final night in Miami

USA Today
USA Today
-October 21, 2024

MIAMI — A soaked Taylor Swift emerged from a huddle of her dancers wearing a new pink and orange dress for the acoustic section on Sunday. Every night in Hard Rock Stadium has ushered a new surprise set dress into her Eras Tour wardrobe.

"Miami, welcome to the acoustic section," she said holding her guitar. The pink and orange split train draped behind her. "I got a new dress just for you, thanks for noticing."

She stepped back to do a quick dance. The droplets of rain on the stage jumped as each of her feet pattered on the LED screen stage.

"One of my favorite parts of the night, and it's never the same two nights in a row," she said pulling her hair to the side.

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"Honestly this crowd, you have just made this show go by in two seconds," Swift said. "I'm having so much fun with you. I just had to tell you. I think you can see we're all just scampering around up here, grinning, and that's because of you."

She played a mashup of "Out of the Woods" and "All You Had To Do Was Stay" from "1989 (Taylor's Version)." Her hair was wet from the last rain show of the two-year journey, because all the other stadiums in the four remaining cities are indoor.

Swift sat down at the piano to perform "Mirrorball" from "Folklore" and "Guilty As Sin" from "The Tortured Poets Department."

The singer-songwriter only has fifteen shows left in four cities: New Orleans, Indianapolis, Toronto and Vancouver. The billion-dollar tour will wrap on Dec. 8.

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