Taylor Swift left her fans completely distraught after she performed several fan favorites for the surprise song set of her "The Eras" tour in Melbourne, Australia.
According to reports, for the first night of her Melbourne show, the Grammy-winning singer-songwriter performed "Red" and "You're Losing Me."
Then, the following night, she performed a whopping three songs: "Getaway Car," a song from her 2017 album, "Reputation" and a mash-up of "August, and "The Other Side of the Door."
For night three, Swift sang a mash-up of "Come Back... Be Here" and "Daylight" as well as one of her first-ever chart-topping hits, "Teardrops on My Guitar."
This left many fans in tears and devastated because the "You Belong With Me" singer announced that she would not be repeating her surprise set songs.
"I'm done with Taylor Alison Swift!" One declared after learning about the surprise set songs.
"They won. Jesus Christ OMFG!"
"Lucky are those people in Melbourne who will attend her concert."
"ARREST HER!" Another added.
Taylor Swift Changes Surprise Set Songs Rule at 'The Eras' Tour
According to reports, the "Look What You Made Me Do" hitmaker left Swifties astounded with her new announcement about the "no repeats" rule.
"That was to challenge me to really get to all the ones that I just don't naturally gravitate towards, and I feel really proud about having done that," she explained.
"But this is sort of a public service announcement to everyone who might be anywhere else on the tour, or whatever, or watching this - we have a lot of people, we're very lucky to have a lot of people watch this on the internet and care about these shows if they're not here."
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Swifties Change Taylor Swift's Mind?
However, it seems like the Swifties' sentiments have reached her, and she wants to be able to perform her favorites over and over again because she decided to dissolve her "no repeats" rule.
"I've just been kind of rethinking, and I've been thinking I want to be as creative as possible with the acoustic set moving forward and I don't want to limit anything or say, 'If I played this song, I can't play it again.'
"So, from now on, I don't want to take any paint colors out of the paintbox or tools out of the toolbox," she continued. "I want to be able to play songs more than once if I feel like it and I want to be able to make changes to songs. Does that sound OK?"
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