Tate McRAE version Taylor Swift in one of the concerts of his tour ‘Miss Possessive Tour’ | Music

Tate mcraeone of the most promising stars of Pop Current, he is leaving a mark on his new tour Miss Possessive Tourwhich began in Lisbon and has already gone through several European cities, including Madrid on May 9. However, it has been in Stuttgart where the Canadian artist has given her fans One of the most emotional moments of what goes on tour: An acoustic version of one of Taylor Swift’s most acclaimed songs.
A version for broken hearts
During his traditional experience in the sound test, McRAE has surprised to announce that he was going to Interpret a topic that had never versioned live before. Sitting in a metallic stool, in front of a large poster that marked the date of the concert, May 13, 2025 at the Schleyer-Halle, the artist explained her choice: “It is my number 1 song for ruptures. This is The 1by Taylor Swift“
The public’s reaction was swift. Applause, shouts of emotion and mobile recording The moment flooded the room before Tate McRAe began to sing. His interpretation unleashed a wave of nostalgia among swifties, especially Europeans, since This song was eliminated from the original repertoire of The Eras Tour Upon arriving in Europe to leave room for themes of the new album The tortured poets department.
Fans Club Union
The 1 It was the Second single from the album folklorethe eighth study work by Taylor Swift. It is a ballad that explores the “What would happen if …?” of a relationship that never consolidated. As Swift explained in his documentary Folklore: The Long Pond Studio Sessionsopen the album with this song “It means both the advance in love and demonstrating where I am creatively“
Tate fans soon express their emotion on social networks: “I ran out of air when I heard Taylor Swift”, “I love that the girls of the Pop Current are all taylor fans “or”I don’t understand people who say they don’t know how to sing. Nail each and every one of the notes“. With this gesture, McRAe not only pays tribute to one of his greatest influences, but also connects fandoms found in music Pop A shared emotional refuge.
