Taylor Swift debuts songs from Speak Now (Taylor's Version) in Kansas City
On Friday (7 July), Taylor Swift unveiled her highly anticipated album, Speak Now (Taylor's Version). On the Kansas stop of The Eras Tour, she dedicated the surprise segment of her show to the new release.
During the Speak Now section of the show, Swift performed “Long Live” for the first time since 2018, alongside "Enchanted" which has been a staple of the setlist.
Before performing surprise songs, Swift shared the new self-directed video for her “From the Vault” track “I Can See You (Taylor’s Version)". Taylor Lautner features in the heist video with Joey King and Presley Cash, who appeared as children in Swift’s “Mean” video, and the trio joined Swift on stage for the video premiere, where she told the crowd that Lautner “was a very positive force in my life when I was making the Speak Now album".
Following this, she played two tracks for the surprise segment of her show – “Never Grow Up,” making its tour debut, and “When Emma Falls In Love", which is a "From the Vault" track performed live for the very first time.
Taylor Swift brings Taylor Lautner on stage at the Eras Tour.
— Pop Base (@PopBase) July 8, 2023
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WELL. SO. I’ve been counting down for months and finally the ‘I Can See You’ video is out. I wrote this video treatment over a year ago and really wanted to play out symbolically how it’s felt for me to have the fans helping me reclaim my music. I had my heart set on @JoeyKing,… pic.twitter.com/Vw7SN924sR
— Taylor Swift (@taylorswift13) July 8, 2023
Speak Now (Taylor's Version) is out now.
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