The music icon keeps everyone on their toes

 

Taylor Swift gave her fans something to talk about after introducing a new surprise mashup at her concert in Miami on Saturday night.

The artist, 34, who braved the rain her first night in South Florida, seemed to be sending a message to the crowd, and perhaps to someone special.

Swift sat at the piano wearing a purple gown, and played her 2008 song White Horse, which contains the lyrics ‘I’m gonna find someone someday who might actually treat me well,’ which made the crowd go wild.

She mashed up the song with Loml from The Tortured Poets Department.

A fan captured the magical moment at Hard Rock Stadium on TikTok.

Swift’s boyfriend, NFL star Travis Kelce, 35, was not in Miami to see her kick off the final leg of her Eras tour Friday night, but the Kelce family was well represented.

 

Travis’ mom, Donna, brother Jason, sister-in-law Kylie and nieces Wyatt, five, and Elliotte, three, were there to cheer the Love Story singer on.

Other celebrities, such as Tom Brady and Serena Williams, were in the crowd as well.

The retired NFL player jumped to his Instagram stories and uploaded a photo of himself posing with his sons, Ben and Jack.

In text added over the image, Brady typed out to his followers, ‘Boys night at the Eras Tour @taylorswift.’

In a clip shared to X, Williams was spotted on the floor of Hard Rock Stadium shortly before the concert began.

Swift and her boyfriend, Travis Kelce were able to enjoy some downtime together following the conclusion of the European leg of the Eras tour in London in August.

The pair have been dating for more than a year.

They were seen enjoying a series of activities in New York City last week, including a double date with Swift’s bestfriend Blake Lively, 37, and her husband Ryan Reynolds, 47.

They also attended an MLB American League Championship game between the New York Yankees and Cleveland Guardians.

After playing the third and final show in Miami Sunday, August 20, the tour will pack up and head for New Orleans for three nights, then Indianapolis for another three.

The crew will head north to Canada for six shows in Toronto and three in Vancouver, wrapping up on December 8, just in time for the holiday season.