Taylor Swift Plays ‘Change’ From ‘Fearless’ on Eras Tour: Watch

Singer mashed up the 2008 Fearless deepcut with Speak Now‘s “Long Live”
Taylor Swift took fans for a trip down memory lane on Monday during her Eras tour run in London, delivering her first performance of “Change,” the track from her second studio album, 2008’s Fearless.
“London, welcome to the acoustic section,” she told the crowd gathered at Wembley Stadium. “This is a tradition I started on the Eras Tour.”
Swift performed a mashup of Speak Now‘s “Long Live” before announcing: “Okay so this next one I’ve never done on the Eras Tour. Wish me luck.” Swift dove into “Change,” before a splicing Lover‘s “The Archer” with Midnights‘ “You’re On Your Own, Kid.”
Along with Paramore, Maisie Peters was an opener for Monday’s Eras Tour date. She’s set to close off the international run on Tuesday, Aug. 20. Raye will be the guest opener.
Swift has rolled out a slew of surprises for her five-night stand in London. On Saturday, Swift treated fans to a performance of “I Did Something Bad,” her first time playing the Reputation song during her Eras trek. The night before, she debuted Lover track “London Boy” for the second night in London. And during her first Wembley show last Thursday, she brought out Ed Sheeran to play their Red collaboration “Everything Has Changed” and Sheeran’s hit single, “Thinking Out Loud.”
Swift is set to return to the States on Oct. 18 for shows in Miami, before stopping in New Orleans, Indianapolis, Toronto, and Vancouver.
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