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Taylor Swift shows off a new 'Midnights' bodysuit in Wembley
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Date:2025-04-14 13:27:39
LONDON — Taylor Swift debuted a new "Midnights" bodysuit on Friday driving fans mad in Wembley Stadium. One fan on X, formerly Twitter, said, "I fear the new midnights bodysuit might be the best eras tour outfit yet."
After the first verse of "Midnight Rain," the singer fell into the arms of dancer Jan Ravnik from the raised platform. As dancer Sam McWilliamson engaged in several pirouettes, the rest of Swift's onstage crew covered her in a handful of umbrellas to change out of her silver "Anti-Hero" shirt. For the past 128 shows, Swift has revealed four bodysuits.
Fans track every outfit so when the umbrellas parted and Swift rose in a pristine one-piece and garter, the crowd cheered in delight. The new bodysuit has a silver moon on the front with stars sparkling down all sides.
Swift has three more nights in London before a two-month break.
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