Taylor Swift needs no introduction, but that doesn't stop the singer from announcing"My name is Taylor and I was born in 1989" to kick off her first night of two sold-out shows at Levi's Stadium in Santa Clara.
The Eras Tour is a celebration of the singer's career, spanning over 17 years and 10 studio albums. Through the night, Swift revisited her"eras" by playing songs from nine of her studio albums -- her self-titled debut album did not make the cut. The first act of the show was based on the singer's 2019 record"Lover," an album she was originally scheduled to take on the road in 2020 with a summer music festival tour, which was postponed and later canceled due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Despite being cut short, the album's promo campaign produced multiple hit singles, including"Cruel Summer," which is currently dominating the music charts.
Following sets from her blockbuster albums"folklore" and"1989," Swift performed two surprise songs that she switches up for every single show of her tour. Santa Clara concertgoers were wowed by a performance of"right where you left me" with her co-writer Aaron Dessner, a member of the alternative rock band The National, and a show stopping performance of"Castles Crumbling," a song Swift released earlier this month on her"Speak Now " album.
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