Taylor Swift Says Crowd Reaction to Her 'Brand New Dress' at Miami Show Is 'Really Fun': 'Makes Me Happy'

The singer spoke to the audience after debuting a new look for the surprise songs portion of her Eras Tour concert in Miami on Oct. 19

<p>Gareth Cattermole/Getty </p> Taylor Swift in June 2024.

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Taylor Swift in June 2024.

Taylor Swift is unveiling another new look in Miami!

During her second Miami Eras Tour concert on Saturday, Oct. 19, Swift, 34, shared her delight at the crowd’s response to the brand-new stage outfit she debuted during the surprise songs portion of the show.

The “Cruel Summer” singer wore a new sparkling blue gown with a plunging neckline for the two accoustic songs, which she began with a guitar mashup of "Should've Said No" from her 2006 album Taylor Swift and "I Did Something Bad" from 2017's Reputation.

Ahead of the performance, Swift told the crowd, “You are the most rewarding group of people to show a new outfit to because this is a brand new dress I’ve never worn it before, and I just feel like you’ve noticed.”

As the crowd cheered, she then held up the skirt of her dress, prompting more loud excitement from fans, as she added, “That’s really fun, that makes me happy.”

<p>CHANDAN KHANNA/AFP via Getty </p> Swift performing her Eras Tour show in Miami on Oct. 18

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Swift performing her Eras Tour show in Miami on Oct. 18

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For her second surprise song, "loml" from her latest album The Tortured Poets Department and her 2008 track "White Horse," Swift switched from the guitar to the piano, and delighted fans when she smiled widely as she sang the lyric from the latter song, “I'm gonna find someone someday who might actually treat me well," prompting the crowd to go wild.

Outside the concert, a cute detail saw Uber shuttles transporting fans to the show with the phrase “In my Uber Shuttle Era” displayed on the outside in a Swift-coded moment. The buses were filled with party decor and gifts — including friendship bracelets, Taylor-colored lipsticks, face gems and heart glasses.

At her first Miami show the day before, Swift revealed another new Eras Tour outfit as she emerged onstage in a shimmering black and gold Roberto Cavalli catsuit during the Reputation section of the concert.

The sequined one-legged design displayed intertwining snakes and replaced a black and red look Swift had previously worn.

In an Instagram video posted by Dominic Cielak, the catsuit displayed on the back one snake in the shape of the number two, causing speculation among fans of an upcoming release of Reputation (Taylor’s Version).

<p>John Shearer/TAS24/Getty </p> Swift unveiled a black and gold sequined snake catsuit at her Miami show on Oct. 18

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Swift unveiled a black and gold sequined snake catsuit at her Miami show on Oct. 18

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During the Oct. 18 show, Swift experienced a wardrobe malfunction in her iconic Vivienne Westwood white gown while performing her track "But Daddy I Love Him," as the dress popped open at the back.

Per the Miami Herald, the pop songstress had just started performing the song, which is from her latest album The Tortured Poets Department, when the gown became unzipped. 

In a fan video posted on social media, Swift was helped by two of her dancers as they zipped up her dress as she continued with her performance.

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Swift returned onstage with her Eras Tour in Miami on Friday, Oct. 18, for the first time since her Aug. 20 show in London.

Toward the end of her second show in Miami on Saturday, Oct. 19, Swift told the crowd before performing her song “Karma,” “We will never, ever in our lives forget the Saturday night Miami crowd, I love you so much!”

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