Taylor Swift Plays ‘London Boy’ At Eras Tour Stop at Wembley Stadium

She played the Lover track for her second night at Wembley Stadium
Taylor Swift played her Lover track “London Boy” for the first time on the Eras Tour on Friday, appropriately playing the track for her British audience for the second night of her five-night stand at Wembley Stadium in London.
“This whole show has been fantastic, you’ve been so generous to us,” she told the crowd, before referencing her own lyrics: “The whole night I’ve just been thinking ‘God, I love the English!’”
Watch the full clip of Swift’s “London Boy” performance below.
That song has of course long been speculated to be about her English ex-boyfriend Joe Alwyn; the two broke up last year in the early days of Swift’s record-breaking world tour. Since then, she dated the 1975’s frontman Matty Healy, drawing controversy from fans, and has been dating Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce.
Aside from tonight’s concert, Swift has three more London dates before she heads back to North America to finally wrap the tour. During her first Wembley show Thursday, she brought out Ed Sheeran to play “Everything Has Changed” and “Thinking Out Loud.”
Earlier this month, Swift was slated to play three concerts in Vienna, but those dates were scrapped after Austrian authorities had thwarted a terrorist plot.
After Swift’s Canada dates, the pop star will be back in the U.S. for shows in Miami, New Orleans, and Indianapolis. She’ll finish the tour in Canada with six shows in Toronto and three in Vancouver.
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