Taylor Swift debuts "Slut!" live in Buenos Aires
During a performance in the capital of Argentina as part of The Eras Tour, Taylor Swift played at Estadio River Plate and gave "Slut!" its live debut.
"Slut!" features as one of the Vault tracks on 1989 (Taylor's Version) which was released last month. Swift gave the track its debut on the piano. On the previous evening, she debuted "Is It Over Now?" which also features on 1989 (Taylor's Version).
Yesterday marked the third of a trio of shows in Buenos Aires. On Thursday evening (9 November), Swift played acoustic versions of “The Very First Night” and “Labyrinth” for the first time, and on Saturday evening, she performed a mashup of “Is It Over Now?” / ”Out of the Woods”.
Taylor Swift Suprise Song “Slut!” (Eras Tour Buenos Aires, Argentina 11/12/23) #TaylorSwift #ErasTour #TheErasTour #TheErasTourArgentina #TheErasTourBuenosAires #BuenosAiresTSTheErasTour #TaylorSwiftArgentina pic.twitter.com/pSxHJX6CuG
— McKenna (Taylor’s Version) (@McKeyDeesv) November 13, 2023
As well as debuting new songs, elsewhere in the show, Swift asked fans to not throw things on stage. “Just because communication means having gentle, healthy boundaries, it really freaks me out when stuff gets thrown on the stage, because if it’s on the stage then a dancer can trip on it," she said. “I love that you bought presents and that is so nice, but just, can you please not throw them on the stage," adding that she loves her fans "so much".
Taylor Swift about throwing stuff on a stage#BuenosAiresTheErasTour pic.twitter.com/VQtrexuf4n
— Daily Taylor Swift (@TaylorSwiftDay_) November 13, 2023
The Eras Tour continues through Latin America until 26 November. This weekend, Swift will visit Rio De Janeiro, Brazil for three dates at Estádio Nilton Santos with Sabrina Carpenter.
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