Taylor Swift surprises assistants of charity concert

Dressed with a black mini -station and gold belt, the singer was cheered by fans who soon shared videos of the moment through social networks.
Six months after his last concert of The Eras Tour, Taylor Swift He returned to the stages unexpectedly on Tuesday night in Nashville, where he surprised at 1,200 people When interpreting ‘Shake It off’ in an intimate charity concert.
The pop superstar appeared spontaneously on the Brooklyn Bowl stage during the event ‘Tight Ends & Friends’, a gala organized by the Tight End University -iniciative of NFL players-, where your partner, where your partner, Travis Kelceserved as one of the hosts.
“We were up there drinking some glasses”Swift said, pointing out the box where he was with Kelce And her childhood friend Abigail Anderson. “And I thought: ‘How noisy can this place be?'”.
Minutes later, he borrowed an acoustic guitar of Chase Ricehe took the stage and dedicated his success to “Our favorite players”in allusion to the song of the song and the closed wings gathered for the event.
During his interpretation, he shared the stage with Kane Brownwho accompanied her with a tambourine.
“Have you ever seen a tambourine played like this?”Swift joked, starting laughs from the public. At the end, he praised his partner: “Can you applaud this incredible band that realized that we were going to play that three minutes ago?”.
The night, part of the TIGHT ENS UNIVERSITY training program, also included performances of Sophia Scott, Graham Barham, Jordan Davis, Luke combs and his own Brown. Although tickets for the event were available for weeks, the appearance of Swift It was maintained in Absolute secret.
Dressed with a black mini -station and golden belt, the singer was cheered by fans – many of them swifties – that soon shared videos of the moment through social networks. From the side of the stage, Kelce He encouraged her visibly excited, dressed in a shirt and camouflage pants.
The event is the only one open to the public within the annual TIGHT End University program, founded by George Kittle (49ers), with the collaboration of Kelce and Greg Olsen. Every year it brings together in Nashville less than 100 wings closed of the NFL for training, analysis and coexistence sessions.
Last night, Swift and Kelce They had been seen in the city during a private reception at the La Jackson Club, followed by a visit to the rooftop bar of Jason Aldean.