During the Eras Tour, Taylor Swift and the Haim sisters showcased their affinity for Olive Garden.
"At this concert in Seattle on Saturday, July 22," shared social media footage, Swift, 33, humorously introduced, "We have something fresh for you, I hope you don't mind," before commencing the opening verse of "No Body, No Crime" with Haim.
The Grammy winner previously had the three sisters, Danielle, Alana, and Este Haim, join her on the track "No Body, No Crime" from her LP Evermore. Saturday's show was the first time Swift performed the song on the Eras Tour and the first concert where Haim served as her opening act. In the Evermore section of the concert, Swift replaced her usual rendition of "’Tis the Damn Season" with "No Body, No Crime." During the surprise duet, Swift looked stunning in a sparkling, brown gown while Haim chose matching black outfits. The sisters brought a touch of edginess with their leather pants and coordinating crop tops.
Swift and Haim have been close friends for years, with Haim even acting as the opening act on her 1989 live tour and making an appearance in her music video for “Bejeweled.” In the band's June Elle UK cover story, Danielle, 34, expressed her admiration for Swift's work ethic, stating that "seeing how hard she works is mind-blowing." Este, 37, added that Swift never complains about her hectic schedule.
Este praised her as a remarkable performer and an inspiring friend, emphasizing her passion for her craft. They would often spend time together even after shows, highlighting their strong bond. Haim is set to accompany Swift as her opening act for numerous tour dates along the West Coast, commencing with this Saturday's performance at Lumen Field.
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The band took to TikTok to share their excitement about their upcoming concert, referring to it as the "Eras Tour", dubbing it their own version of the 8th wonder of the world. In a video posted just hours before the show, the band members were seen entering the stadium for the first time, turning and dancing around the arena to the tune of Brent Morgan's rendition of "What Dreams Are Made Of", originally sung by Hilary Duff in The Lizzie McGuire Movie.
In addition to her duet with Haim, Swift pleasantly surprised the audience on Saturday with the inclusion of "This Is Why We Can't Have Nice Things" and "Everything Has Changed" in her acoustic setlist. When introducing "Everything Has Changed," Swift expressed her admiration for her duet partner, Ed Sheeran, and assured the audience that her comment was sincere.
Sheeran, 32, is currently on his own concert tour, titled the Mathematics Tour, and performed at Nashville’s Nissan Stadium on Saturday.