Taylor Swift's surprise songs at Wembley as fans react to choice for first London show

Taylor Swift's surprise songs at Wembley as fans react to choice for first London show

Taylor Swift has dazzled her fans with her first Wembley Stadium show who reacted to her choice for the surprise songs with delight. After coming on stage at about 7.25pm, Taylor excitedly told the crowd there were over 88,000 people in the stadium.

She chose a mashup of Hits Different from her Midnights album with Death by a Thousand Cuts from Lover for the first night surprise song. She merged the bridges of the two sings as she told the crowd they were 'two of my favourite bridges I've ever written'.

It's fair to say fans were impressed. Jake wrote on X: I am actually crying my eyes out, not my favorite 2 songs." Another fan, Ethan Bradley said: "She can end the show there."

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A third, Lex, said: "Hits different really killed me off," with a crying face emoji.

But for her second surprise song she amalgamated three different tracks. The Black Dog was the main song played on piano, with elements of 'Come Back... Be Here' and 'Maroon'.

The Eras Tour kicked off at Wembley with a performance from US singer Mette, who is also known as a dancer who's appeared in videos for N.E.R.D and Rihanna.

Paramore delivered a rousing set, opening with Hard Times, with a sample of Blondie track 'Heart of Glass'. They finished with Ain't It Fun. Swift then burst onto the stage at around 7.25pm and opened the show with a shortened version of Miss Americana & the Heartbreak Prince, for the Lover section.

Multiple outfits were on show

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