đ¨| Full video of Taylor Swiftâs surprise performance of âShake It Offâ at the TEU concert tonight in Nashville!
â Taylor Swift Updates (@TSUpdating) June 25, 2025
Itâs been a long time coming.
Taylor Swift made a hotly anticipated return to the stage for the first time since buying back her masters and wrapping up her globally sold-out Eras tour.
The 14-time Grammy winner, 35, wowed the crowd with a rendition of âShake It Offâ at a concert hosted by Travis Kelce in Nashville, Tenn., Tuesday.
The event, dubbed âTight Ends and Friends,â was founded by the 3-time Super Bowl champ as part of the training camp program âTight End University,â which heâs holding in Music City this week.
It appeared as though there were many Swifties at the soiree, as countless screaming fans couldnât contain their excitement during the âCruel Summerâ singerâs performance.
âWe planned that three minutes ago,â Swift told the crowd after grabbing a guitar and rocking out on the stage to the hit 2014 track.
Before stepping out on the stage at the Brooklyn Bowl, singers including Sophia Scott, Graham Barham and Chase Rice performed as Swift enjoyed the evening at the VIP suite.
Their performances were followed by Jordan Davis and Luke Combs.
As Kane Brown was approaching the end of his set, Swift walked out and grabbed Riceâs acoustic guitar â sending fans into a frenzy.
She dedicated the song to âour favorite players.â
While tickets for the event had been on sale to the public for some time, Swiftâs appearance â and performance â was kept tightly under wraps.
One Swiftie even livestreamed the performance on X, which showed the singer dressed in a black mini dress paired with a gold belt.
Kelce, for his part, rocked a camo shirt and pants as he cheered his famous girlfriend on from the side of the stage.
The performance marked her first since buying back her masters in what was said to be a colossal $360 million deal.
The âFortnightâ singer announced last month that she was finally able to buy back the entire music catalog of her first six studio albums.
In 2019, record executive Scooter Braun bought the rights to her first six albums â âTaylor Swift,â âFearless,â âSpeak Now,â âRed,â â1989â and âReputationâ â for $300 million (allegedly without her approval) before they were acquired by the investment firm Shamrock Capital a year later.
In 2018, however, Swift inked a new deal with Universal Music Group and Republic Records, where she recorded and owns the masters of âLover,â âFolklore,â âEvermore,â âMidnightsâ and âThe Tortured Poets Department.â
Alongside a lengthy letter penned to fans, Swift broke her social media silence to celebrate the win by sharing photos of her sitting with her first six original albums fanned around her.
âYou belong with me,â she captioned the post, quoting her famous 2008 song.