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Date:2025-04-12 08:55:21
Taylor Swift had a marvelous time bringing back a cut Eras Tour song to her surprise set in Hamburg, Germany, on Wednesday.
"I'm going to do a song that I've never played in the acoustic section before and it's from 'Folklore,'" Swift said to the Volksparkstadion crowd on the fourth anniversary of the album's release.
The singer started playing "Last Great American Dynasty," a song cut from the Eras Tour setlist. The song, which put a spotlight on backup dancer and red-haired beauty Natalie Lecznar, did not return for year two of the tour.
The audience chimed in as Swift mashed in "Run." Although Ed Sheeran sang the duet on "Red (Taylor's Version)," he did not surprise fans on stage.
Phoebe Bridgers also did not join her on stage when the singer in a blue dress played their duet "Nothing New" on the piano. Swift added "Dear Reader" from "Midnights."
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The crowd erupted when she combined lines from both songs, "Dear reader, will you still want me when I'm nothing new?"
Swift has two more German shows in Munich on Saturday and Sunday.
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