Taylor Swift delivered an unforgettable surprise to the crowd during the fifth show of her highly anticipated Eras Tour in Toronto. The 34-year-old pop sensation left fans stunned with her choice of surprise songs, showcasing her ability to always keep her audience on their toes.
On Friday, November 22, Swift treated the crowd to a long-awaited mashup of her songs Cassandra, Mad Woman, and I Did Something Bad. She kicked off the surprise segment with the opening notes of Cassandra, a track from her latest album, The Tortured Poets Department. This performance marked the first time the song had been played live, and the crowd’s reaction was immediate, with screams and cheers echoing throughout the venue as Swift unveiled the much-anticipated track.
Following Cassandra, Swift transitioned seamlessly into Mad Woman, a hauntingly powerful song from her Folklore album. The shift in musical tone delighted the audience as Swift’s storytelling prowess took center stage. She then launched into I Did Something Bad from her Reputation album, sending fans into a frenzy with its bold, upbeat tempo and defiant lyrics. The combination of these three tracks had the crowd completely captivated, further intensifying speculation among Swifties that the Anti-Hero hitmaker might soon announce Reputation (Taylor’s Version) before the Eras Tour concludes.
Adding an extra layer of excitement, Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau was spotted at the concert, enjoying the performance alongside Swift’s fans. In fan-posted videos circulating on social media, Trudeau could be seen dancing to the rhythm of Swift’s music, much to the delight of concertgoers and fans online.
Swift will perform her final show in Toronto on Saturday, November 23, before moving on to Vancouver for the next leg of the tour. The Eras Tour is scheduled to conclude with three final shows from December 6 to 8, wrapping up what has been a record-breaking and emotionally charged journey for both Swift and her fans. As the tour nears its end, fans are left eagerly anticipating what other surprises may come, making every show a truly unique experience.