Taylor Swift delighted fans in Sydney with a special acoustic performance during her concert on February 23. The night featured a surprise duet and mash-up with opener Sabrina Carpenter, who had to cancel her set due to weather conditions.
Swift, 34, and Carpenter, 24, shared a heartfelt moment on stage, performing a mash-up of Swift's song 'White Horse' and 'Coney Island' from her album 'Evermore.' The duo's chemistry was evident as they serenaded the audience with their rendition.
Swift also treated the crowd to a solo performance of 'How You Get the Girl' from her album '1989 (Taylor’s Version).' The concert marked the beginning of Swift's Australian Eras Tour, with Carpenter returning as the opening act.
Carpenter expressed her excitement at joining Swift on tour, describing it as a childhood dream come true. The bond between the two artists goes beyond music, with Carpenter likening their relationship to that of older sisters.
Reflecting on their collaboration, Carpenter emphasized Swift's genuine care for her as both a person and an artist. Their connection was evident as they shared the stage and created memorable moments for fans.
Swift and Carpenter's musical partnership extends beyond the tour, with Carpenter even attending some of Swift's boyfriend Travis Kelce's NFL games this season.