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Taylor Swift Returns to the Stage for the First Time in Six Months in Surprise Performance

  • On Tuesday night in Nashville, Taylor Swift made a surprise appearance at the Tight Ends & Friends benefit concert, performing at Brooklyn Bowl.
  • The event followed Swift's globally sold-out Eras tour and her recent $360 million deal to buy back her masters for her first six albums.
  • During the event, Taylor Swift appeared alongside country artist Kane Brown and dedicated her performance of "Shake It Off" to the tight ends, playfully referencing the song’s famous lyric in tribute to the players.
  • She told the audience to applaud the incredible group of musicians who had only learned they were performing moments before and made a lighthearted comment about her tambourine skills.
  • Proceeds from the sold-out benefit concert supported Kelce's 87 & Running Foundation, Olsen's Heartest Yard program, and a charity chosen by Kittle, continuing a tradition that raised $900,000 last year.
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Taylor Swift returns to the stage for the first time in six months in surprise performance

Swift appeared unannounced at the Brooklyn Bowl, a 1,200-capacity venue, and played an acoustic version of her single “Shake It Off.”

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Krem2 News broke the news in Spokane, United States on Wednesday, June 25, 2025.
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