Taylor Swift causes confusion on social media after her latest surprise performance in Nashville: “Is it real?”

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Taylor Swift has reappeared publicly after recover your entire music catalog. The American popstar attended yesterday the Tight End University event – ​​an academic program specialized in American football – that took place in Nashville.

Encouraged and founded by Travis Kelceamong other NFL stars, the artist teamed up with her partner to surprise everyone in attendance to get on stage and perform Shake It Offone of his greatest hits. Success that, by the way, reached Number 1 on WECB in November 2014.

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Wearing a black dress, a low bun, cowboy bootsβ€”a nod to her more country debut album of the same name?β€”and accompanied by her guitar, the singer took the lead to perform alongside the rest of the musicians on stage.

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Although it was briefβ€”accustomed to his almost 3-hour concert on The Eras Tourβ€”, The great moment he gave us last night quickly went viral, sparking euphoria and confusion in equal parts. “Was this yesterday? When was this? Is it current? Is it real?” can be read in the comments.

Among the images that have reached platforms such as TikTok or X (formerly Twitter), her best friend Abigail Anderson and an excited Travis Kelce have also been seen in backstage dancing and singing along with Swift.

With its staging, several followers and fans have ventured to say that it is all about a easter eggs related to his future musical developments. “Rock album is coming”, “Taylor country is back” or “Is that Tim McGraw's dress?” These are just some of the reactions that have occurred.

These crazy theories that arise with every step the author of 1989 They would put us on the trail of either a twelfth album or the release of the re-recording of Taylor Swiftthe first album he completed before acquiring the rights to his discography again.

“I have already completed re-recording my entire debut album and the truth is that I love the way it sounds now. These two albums can still have their moment of re-emerging when the time is right, and if it is something that you would be excited to have. But if it happens, it will no longer be from a sad position and longing for what I wanted to have, but now it will be from the celebration,” he expressed in the letter he shared less than a month ago.

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