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Taylor Swift & Sabrina Carpenter Wow Eras Tour Crowd With Some 'Swift' Harmonies

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By Taylor Hodgkins on October 27, 2024 at 1:00 PM EDT

Singer Taylor Swift knows exactly who her beloved crowd of Swifties want to see light up the Eras Tour stage!

The 34-year-old pop icon took the stage last night in New Orleans for the second of a three-night engagement at the Caesars Superdome. The "Fresh Out Of The Slammer" singer brought her bestie, Gracie Abrams, to open the show before taking the Superdome stage.

The "I Love You, I'm Sorry" singer wasn't the only well-known pop princess to hang out with Swift on Sunday night; a best-selling pop diva took the stage for a memorable mashup!

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Swifties Get A 'Taste' Of Taylor Swift's Friendship With Sabrina Carpenter

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Swift is no stranger to introducing her fans to her favorite musicians, as many of them are already her friends. In addition to Abrams, Swift has called on many of her pals to open for or duet a song or two on the Eras Tour stage.

The ladies of HAIM and Boygenius, and Aaron Dessner have shared the stage spotlight during the tour's nearly two-year run, to name a few.

A certain chart-topping pop princess has admired Swift for her creative genius, and the duo just happens to be friends! Sabrina Carpenter has taken the world by storm with her infectious pop hits, soundtracking the Summer of 2024 with her hits "Espresso" and "Please, Please, Please."

The "Girl Meets World" alumna's appreciation for Swift is mutual; she referred to Swift as a "gangster" in a recent interview!

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Sabrina Carpenter Appreciates Taylor Swift's Courage

The "Bed Chem" songstress recently shared her admiration for her friend in an interview with Variety.

Carpenter sang Swift's praises for the way she deals with the negative aspects fame can bring, especially to a public figure as big as the "Welcome To New York" singer.

"No matter what people are saying, everything that I’ve ever seen her tackle, she’s done so with grace. The posts about me having to ‘ask for her permission’ — no. She’s one of my best, best friends, and we grab dinner or text and catch up like you would with your best friend," Carpenter revealed of their friendship. She also said of Swift, "She's just such a gangster with all of it."

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The Two Close Friends Returned To The 'Eras Tour' Stage Together

The two pals thrilled Swifties in the audience at the Caesars Superdome last night. The duo paired Carpenter's smash hit "Espresso" with "Is It Over Now," a 'Taylor's Version' track from "1989 (Taylor's Version)" released last October.

The memorable mashup was rounded out with Carpenter's chart-topper "Please, Please Please!"

Swift had some fun with her audience before Carpenter made her way to the stage. She dialed Carpenter on her cell phone and revealed Swifties had a good time while she sang a few bars of "Espresso."

The audience was in for a shock when Swift asked Carpenter how long it would be before she could join her on The Eras Tour stage. "It would probably take me like five seconds," the "Juno" singer replied as she joined Swift on stage.

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Taylor Swift Sends Her Love To New Orleans 'Swifties'

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One of the Eras Tour's most recognizable elements was recognized by the pop star herself in New Orleans!

The "But Daddy I Love Him" singer shared her initial response to the tour's biggest symbol during Friday night's show at the Ceasers Superdome.

Swifties have made homemade friendship bracelets a trademark of the Eras Tour. The beads usually include songs or album titles, or the occasional Swiftie-themed inside joke.

The woman of the hour explained to fans, "I just showed up one day and you guys were trading friendship bracelets and I was like, ‘that’s cool’ — and now there is a giant friendship bracelet on the outside of this stadium," Swift said, referencing the Ceasers Superdome.

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The video was captured by a Swiftie in attendance and shared on X, the social media platform formally known as Twitter.

Taylor Swift's 'Eras Tour' Will Officially End In December

Swifties around the world still have a chance to catch the Eras Tour before it officially ends its landmark run. Swift will do a three-night run in Indianapolis at Lucas Oil Stadium on November 1st through the 3rd. Abrams will open all dates.

International Swifties will have a chance to see the "Us" singers together in Canada in both Toronto and Vancouver. The first international gig will be in Toronto on November 14th.

The twosome will be playing three nights in Vancouver from December 6th until the 8th at BC Place, per Swift's official website.

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