Taylor Swift Breaks Record at Wembley Stadium
Taylor Swift Breaks Record at Wembley Stadium
Taylor Swift Breaks Record at Wembley Stadium
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Taylor Swift has broken Michael Jackson's record by performing eight times at London's Wembley Stadium during her Eras Tour, becoming the first solo artist to achieve this milestone. Her final show in London included surprise performances and duets with Florence Welch and Jack Antonoff, and the debut of her song 'Florida!!!' live. The tour also witnessed a heartwarming moment when an 11-year-old girl, who had been stabbed in Leicester Square, attended Swift's concert thanks to VIP arrangements made by Australian officials. Additionally, Swift released a new music video, 'I Can Do It with a Broken Heart,' featuring behind-the-scenes footage from her tour. Her father, Scott Swift, added to the fan experience by handing out chicken tenders during one of the concerts.

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