Taylor Swift Revisits Iconic Outfit from 12-Year-Old National Anthem Performance at a 76ers Game, Reflects on Turbulent Tour Experience.
During her recent appearance on "The Late Show with Stephen Colbert," Taylor Swift held up an old photo of herself as a preteen singing the national anthem at a Philadelphia 76ers game in 2002. The snap showed Swift, then just 12 years old, proudly strutting onto the basketball court wearing a sparkly American flag top, a red headband, and a duster cardigan - outfit that still gives her goosebumps to this day.
The image was a nostalgic trip for Swift, who has now turned 36. Reflecting on the photo, she explained how it reminded her of another iconic outfit from her recent Eras Tour - a Versace bodysuit that gave her an undeniable superpower boost whenever she put it on. "There's this one outfit... where you just know it goes so hard," she mused.
When talking about her past performances, Swift revealed the physical toll she had been under during the Eras Tour, citing chronic pain as a constant companion. However, donning that magical Versace bodysuit transformed everything - making her feel invincible and unstoppable on stage. "Anytime I put it on, I could be... coughing from a horrible virus, or aching. But when I put that on, I was like 'No, this is popping. We're going.'"
As the conversation continued, Swift's focus shifted to promoting her upcoming six-part docuseries and concert film release, "The End of an Era" and "Taylor Swift | The Eras Tour | The Final Show." The first two episodes are set to debut on Disney+ with a separate broadcast on ABC. The accompanying concert film is based on the final show of the Eras Tour in Vancouver, Canada.
Colbert asked Swift to narrow down her favorite songs to just five, and she chose "All Too Well (10 Minute Version)" as one of them - stating it's still an emotional standout from her discography. While admitting that deciding between favorites was tough, Swift teased that another song on the list is "mirrorball" from 2020's Folklore album.
With a hint of self-deprecation and endearing humor, Swift also mentioned taking some time to finalize the rest of her top five - leaving viewers eagerly anticipating more about this talented singer-songwriter as she embarks on new creative endeavors.
During her recent appearance on "The Late Show with Stephen Colbert," Taylor Swift held up an old photo of herself as a preteen singing the national anthem at a Philadelphia 76ers game in 2002. The snap showed Swift, then just 12 years old, proudly strutting onto the basketball court wearing a sparkly American flag top, a red headband, and a duster cardigan - outfit that still gives her goosebumps to this day.
The image was a nostalgic trip for Swift, who has now turned 36. Reflecting on the photo, she explained how it reminded her of another iconic outfit from her recent Eras Tour - a Versace bodysuit that gave her an undeniable superpower boost whenever she put it on. "There's this one outfit... where you just know it goes so hard," she mused.
When talking about her past performances, Swift revealed the physical toll she had been under during the Eras Tour, citing chronic pain as a constant companion. However, donning that magical Versace bodysuit transformed everything - making her feel invincible and unstoppable on stage. "Anytime I put it on, I could be... coughing from a horrible virus, or aching. But when I put that on, I was like 'No, this is popping. We're going.'"
As the conversation continued, Swift's focus shifted to promoting her upcoming six-part docuseries and concert film release, "The End of an Era" and "Taylor Swift | The Eras Tour | The Final Show." The first two episodes are set to debut on Disney+ with a separate broadcast on ABC. The accompanying concert film is based on the final show of the Eras Tour in Vancouver, Canada.
Colbert asked Swift to narrow down her favorite songs to just five, and she chose "All Too Well (10 Minute Version)" as one of them - stating it's still an emotional standout from her discography. While admitting that deciding between favorites was tough, Swift teased that another song on the list is "mirrorball" from 2020's Folklore album.
With a hint of self-deprecation and endearing humor, Swift also mentioned taking some time to finalize the rest of her top five - leaving viewers eagerly anticipating more about this talented singer-songwriter as she embarks on new creative endeavors.