Taylor Swift performs 'I Don't Wanna Live Forever' in Toronto with this song
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Ongoing, First published Nov 16, 2024
When the stage lights went up in the Rogers Centre, Taylor Swift strolled to her guitar and included extra slow motion spinning and spinning.

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Her blue and purple dress shimmered when she moved to the microphone.

"Toronto, welcome to the acoustic set," she said to the packed house. When she said that no two nights are the same for her acoustic set, she indirectly pointed out why she went to the succeeding mashup.

From the Fifty Shades Darker movie, she went straight to her Zayn Malik duet "I Don't Wanna Live Forever." He then mixed it with "Mine." The audience sang the words of the "Speak Now (Taylor's Version)" track right back to the singer.

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She smiled and played her guitar at the end of the catwalk before putting down the guitar and then sitting at the piano.

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Tying her hair to the side, the Eras Tour star moved the mic and put her hands on the keys to play the title track of her ninth studio album, Evermore. Following the first chorus, she included "Peter" from "The Tortured Poets Department."

Her combined message near the end of the mashup was: "Sorry Peter but this pain would not be evermore."

The singer has four more nights in Toronto before moving to Vancouver. She will finish the Eras Tour on December 8.

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