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Taylor Swift performs thrilling duets and surprise tracks at her record-breaking final Wembley gig e-mail View comments Taylor Swift put on an epic performance as she pulled out all the stops for her eighth show at Wembley Stadium, which wrapped up the European leg of her Eras Tour. The singer, 34, treated her fans to some exciting duets and never-played-live surprise tracks during her performance on Tuesday night. She told the 92,000-strong crowd: 'London I have just had the best most unforgettable night with you.

Thanks for wanting to be with us for the last night of the European leg of the Eras tour.' Superstar: Taylor Swift did not disappoint as she performed her record-breaking final Wembley gig on Tuesday Taylor became the first solo artist to play the iconic stadium eight times in a single tour. She was joined on stage by Florence Welch for a duet of their hit track Florida!!! from her most recent album The Tortured Poets Department.



Fans screamed during the first few bars of the song, before Florence then emerged to mark the first time the singer has played the track on the tour. Making memories: Taylor said the London show was 'the best most unforgettable night' While the singer usually saves the songs not on the setlist for the 'surprise' section of the show, she made an exception on this special occasion. The star continued to treat her fans after the concert, dropping the video for her hit track I Can Do It With A Broken Heart.

Florence wasn't the only guest on Tuesday evening. Later in the show, during the surprise section, the star brought out her friend and producer Jack Antonoff. Surprise guest: Taylor was joined on stage by Florence Welch, with the pair performing their song Florida!!! Old pals: Taylor also performed a duet with Jack Antonoff as they played Getaway Car Taylor gushed over the privilege of 'getting to work with her best friend' as Jack entered the stage.

The pair then performed a collaboration on guitar of Death By A Thousand Cuts from her album Lover, as well as Getaway Car from Reputation. Taylor fittingly performed So Long London as her final surprise song from her latest album The Tortured Poets Department. A night of debuts: Florence emerged to mark the first time the singer has played the track on the tour Hedonism: The pair sang their track, which is about escapism through alcohol Collaborators: During the surprise section the star brought out her longtime producer Jack Antonoff Dueling guitars: Taylor gushed over the privilege of 'getting to work with her best friend' As she closed the show she gushed: 'Thank you for the memories we will keep for the rest of our lives.

'Yet despite a night of surprises, there was one prediction that failed to materialize. Fans had predicted the singer was due to announce the re-recording of her album Reputation - referred to as Rep TV (Taylor's Version). Swifties were convinced that the superstar was going to make the announcement after spotting clues duiring her August London shows.

Night of surprises: Despite the album announcement not coming to fruition, there was plenty to celebrate Taylor made history on Tuesday night as she revealed that she had become the first solo artist to play Wembley eight times on a single tour. Making the announcement as she opened up the show, she began with her Lover era as usual she greeted the enthusiastic crowds she told them how it was an 'honor' to welcome them to the tour. She said: 'You have made me the first solo artist to play Wembley eight times on a single tour!'The audience then loudly applauded as she got on with her next song - Lover.

Celebrities flocked to attend the final show, with Emily Blunt and her husband John Krasinski leading the stars in attendance. The Hollywood couple were seen in great spirits with their children Hazel, ten, and Violet, seven. Star-studded audience: Emily Blunt was spotted trading friendship bracelets with fans at Taylor Swift's final show at Wembley stadium Taylor's backing dancer Kameron Saunders left fans in hysterics once again as he delivered his now-famous one-liner.

The dancer has his own brief solo during We Are Never Getting Back Together, which changes each evening depending on the city. And on Tuesday he gave a nod to a character from London-based TV soap EastEnders as he exclaimed: 'Get out of my pub!' Comedy moment: Dancer Kameron Saunders gets his moment in the spotlight Taylor's parents Andrea and Scott were spotted handing out friendship bracelets as they joined 92,000 fans to watch their superstar daughter. Andrea, 66, was seen in a fan's TikTok clip making her way down a row of excited concertgoers, handing out armfuls of bracelets.

Meanwhile, Scott, 72, was spotted getting into the Swiftie spirit as he took part in the sweet gesture. Taylor had reportedly invited the families of the victims of the Southport stabbings to her final Eras Tour show at Wembley. It comes after she met two young girls at one recent London gig who were injured in the knife rampage.

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