Taylor Swift gives surprise performance at Travis Kelces Tight Ends & Friends concert in Nashville

Taylor Swift returned to the stage for her “Lover.”The Grammy Award winner, 35, gave a surprise performance at boyfriend Travis Kelce’s Tight Ends & Friends concert at the Brooklyn Bowl in Nashville on Tuesday.She sang an acoustic version of her 2014 hit song “Shake It Off” in her first performance since her Eras Tour wrapped in December.In a fan video from the event, Kane Brown was on stage and teased Swift’s performance by telling the crowd he was bringing out a “really, really, really special guest.” Swift then made her surprise appearance in a black mini dress and matching boots to cheers from the crowd.“We were up there having some drinks, and we were thinking like, ‘How loud could this place get? Theoretically, how loud could the singing be in here?'” she told the audience.“I was like, ‘I don’t have a guitar,’ and then Chase Rice was like, ‘You can use mine.’ So we would like to dedicate this to our favorite players who are going to play, and these are the tight ends,” Swift continued before she sang “Shake It Off.”An insider told People that “the crowd lost their minds” when Swift walked out on stage.

“At the end of her performance she made sure to thank the band and gave each one of them a hug,” the source shared, adding that the pop star was also seen dancing to Rice’s performance of his song “Cruise” and sang along with NFL star George Kittle at the event.“Taylor was having the best time watching all the country music artists and showing her support for them,” the insider revealed.Swift and Kelce, 35, arrived together for Tight End University’s annual concert, which also featured performances by Jordan Davis, Sophia Scott, Graham Barham and more.The Chiefs player, who had on a short-sleeved white shirt and white shorts when he arrived at the event, founded Tight End University, a three-day summer training camp, with Kittle, 31, and sportscaster Greg Olsen.Swift, meanwhile, dressed in a green...

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