Those in attendance at Travis Kelce's Tight Ends & Friends concert on Tuesday, June 23, enjoyed a memorable moment as Taylor Swift took to the stage. The global superstar, who was there supporting her husband-to-be, took to the stage toward the end of Lainey Wilson's set.
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"I don't think y'all are ready for what's about to happen," Lainey informed the crowd. "She is just as kind as she is talented. Y'all, welcome to the stage my friend Taylor Swift."
Once Taylor got on stage, she turned to the band behind her and asked if they wanted to do "Love Story." Once the music started, Taylor took the first verse, with Wilson taking the second. They dueted the chorus, much to the crowd's enjoyment.
"When it came to the track's iconic bridge, the 14-time Grammy winner made sure to flash her engagement ring from Kelce when she got to the lyric," Page Six reports. "'He knelt to the ground and pulled out a ring.'"
It's safe to say the crowd loved the surprise. Not only did they get to see Lainey perform, but they also witnessed an unlikely team-up of superstars. It was a memorable moment that's unlikely to be repeated anytime soon. In truth, the entire scenario captured the beauty of live music, and the unpredictability that often comes with it.
It's Been a Great Month for Taylor Swift
Sharing the stage with Lainey was just the latest memorable moment of Taylor's career. In fact, it's not even the best moment of this month, as she was recently inducted into the Songwriters Hall of Fame. Her induction made her the youngest woman to achieve the feat.
During her induction, Taylor leaned on the words of the fictional John Dutton from Yellowstone.
"John Dutton was talking about a ranch. I'm using this quote to refer to self-worth, peace of mind and singular vision as a creator," she said. "If you make anything awesome, someone out there is bound to say horrible things about it. Or twist what you meant into something completely unrecognizable to you. You can be sensitive but also durable... take what's useful and constructive and leave out what's damaging to your creativity."
While the duet may not have been Taylor's top moment this month, it was certainly the highlight for many in the crowd. It will likely be something many of them talk about for months and years to come.
