Musician paired the 'Fearless' from the vault track with "Loml"
Taylor Swift performs at Olympiastadion on July 27, 2024 in Munich, Germany. Photo: Thomas Niedermueller/TAS24/Getty Images for TAS Rights Management
Taylor Swift performed two shows in Munich, Germany this weekend during her Eras Tour, where fans who didn’t have tickets gathered on a hill outside the Olympiastadion venue to watch and sing-along to the performances. On her final night of her two-day stint in Munich on Sunday, she debuted Fearless from the vault track “Don’t You,” which she mashed up with The Tortured Poet Department’s “Loml.”
Before dropping the live premiere of “Don’t You,” she opened the acoustic section with a mashup of “I Don’t Want to Live Forever” from the soundtrack of 2017 film Fifty Shades Darker with The Tortured Poet Department: The Anthology song “Imgonnagetyouback” and explained how this portion of her Eras Tour shows is unique. “It’s always a different thing, always a different challenge. I’m always trying to remember every single lyric. Wish me luck,” she told the audience.
Following the first mashup, she paired “Loml” with “Don’t You” on piano.
Last week, she played Hamburg, Germany, where she debuted Red track “Run” live. She paired the song with “The Last Great American Dynasty” from Folklore to celebrate the four-year anniversary of that album. Swift also performed her songs “We Were Happy” and “Happiness” live for the first time in Hamburg earlier in the week.
The musician continues her European and U.K. leg of the Eras Tour through August. Swift has three shows in Warsaw, Poland at PGE Narodowy later this week, before she heads to Vienna, Austria, and then continues on for five dates at London’s Wembley Stadium. She will cap off her Eras Tour trek with a slate of dates in Canada in November and December.
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