Taylor Swift Performs New Song ‘Guilty as Sin?’ Live on Guitar in Stockholm, Citing it as One of Her Favorites from ‘Tortured Poets’

Taylor Swift Eras Tour Stockholm

Taylor Swift executes at Friends Arena on May 17, 2024 in Stockholm, Sweden.

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Taylor Swift caused some Tortured Poets– degree hysteria when she carried out “Guilty as Sin?” live for the very first time at her Eras Tour drop in Stockholm, Sweden, on Saturday (May 18).

Swift, that brought her Eras magnificent to Stockholm’s Friends Arena for a triad of days this weekend break, matched Saturday’s “absolutely wild” group at the beginning of the program’s acoustic area, throughout which she executes shock tracks on each excursion day.

“You just fuel us the entire night,” Swift stated of the group’s power.

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“It makes me want to play one of my favorite songs from Tortured Poets that I’ve never played live before,” she teased. Swift provided her guitar a couple of strums leading up to an opening line that’s come to be quickly acquainted to followers in minority weeks because she launched her newest cd: “Drowning in the Blue Nile/ He sent me ‘Downtown Lights’/ I hadn’t heard it in a while.”

The Friends Arena target market yelled. People on the web shared the exact same view, yet with memes of Post Malone dance to “Guilty as Sin?” and completely dry statements concerning the catastrophe of not remaining in the area with Swift for the track’s real-time launching.

“What if he’s written ‘mine’ on my upper thigh/ Only in my mind?” Swift sings on the track fromThe Tortured Poets Department “One slip and falling back into the hedge maze/ Oh, what a way to die/ I keep recalling things we never did/ Messy top lip kiss/ How I long for our trysts/ Without ever touching his skin/ How can I be guilty as sin?”

“the way she sang guilty as sin as the first surprise song at her 89th show and opened with the lines ‘he sent me downtown lights’ which was released in 1989,” one follower explained on X, previously Twitter, describing the band The Blue Nile and Swift’s referral to their track “Downtown Lights.” (Saturday evening noted the 89th Eras Tour day because the trip introduced in March 2023).

“i’m taking the loss of Guilty As Sin really well,” an additional said, sharing proof (through screenshots) of obstructing both IKEA and ABBA’s accounts in feedback Sweden’s shock track win.

“Guilty as Sin?”– which was adhered to by a 1989 piano assortment of “Say Don’t Go,” “Welcome to New York” and “Clean”– remained to trend on X in the hours complying with Swift’s efficiency. See a clip of the complete track played real-time listed below, plus follower responses to losing out on “Guilty as Sin?” live.








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