Time: 2024-06-24
Taylor Swift and Gracie Abrams recently surprised fans with a duet during Swift's Eras Tour concert in London. The duo performed a song that Abrams cowrote, titled Us, which was released just two days before the performance at Wembley Stadium on June 23. Swift expressed her admiration for Abrams, calling her a badass writer and gushing about their friendship.
Abrams, a self-proclaimed Swiftie, shared that Taylor Swift's music has always been a significant part of her life, and it was a dream come true to collaborate with her on a song. The two women embraced on stage, celebrating the release of Abrams' album Secret of Us and their friendship. Abrams, who opened for several of Swift's Eras shows, expressed her excitement about working with Swift and the process of writing their song together.
Swift, who recently sold out three concerts at Wembley Stadium, is set to return to London for five more dates in August. During her Eras Tour performance, she also brought her boyfriend, Travis Kelce, and dancers Kam Saunders and Jan Ravnik on stage for a special moment. With the success of their duet and Abrams' rising popularity, Us quickly climbed the U.S. iTunes chart and is poised to become a commercial success.
As Taylor Swift continues to focus on promoting her latest album, The Tortured Poets Department, she is also working on a collaboration with rising talent Gracie Abrams. The song, Us, has already made an impact on the music charts and is expected to bring Abrams her second Hot 100 hit as a lead artist. Swift's star power and Abrams' talent are a winning combination, leading to the success of their new song.
Swift's The Eras Tour is currently in the midst of its European leg and is set to continue through 2024. With multiple projects on her plate, including her current single Fortnight with Post Malone, Swift remains a dominant force in the music industry. The collaboration with Abrams on Us is just one example of Swift's ability to connect with other artists and create hit songs that resonate with fans worldwide.