See Taylor Swift Bring Out Aaron Dessner and Gracie Abrams at Cincinnati Show

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Taylor Swift welcomed Aaron Dessner and Gracie Abrams onstage during the 'Surprise Songs' segment at her Eras Tour show Saturday in Cincinnati

, onstage during a rare three-track “Surprise Songs” segment at her Eras Tour gig Saturday in Cincinnati.

Given the show was in the Ohio city that produced the National, it was fitting that Swift first brought out Dessner,Abrams, who has served as a special guest on most Eras Tour dates since joining the trek in April, next appeared to perform her own “I Miss You, I’m Sorry” on piano while Swift accompanied her on guitar:

Swift then capped off the Surprise Songs segment with a third track — usually the Surprise Songs segment also boasts two performances from her catalog — with the singer delivered the first live “Call It What You Want” in five years:

 

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