“Taylor Swift’s Mexican Concert Debut: Entertaining Fans with New Hits and Emotional Performances by Sabrina Carpenter”

During her Eras Tour performance at Foro Sol in Mexico City on Thursday, Taylor Swift wowed the crowd with a spectacular show. Concert-goer Nicole Garcia spoke exclusively to DailyMail.com about the event and revealed that Taylor greeted her fans with a cute accent, saying “hola” and “gracias.” She also surprised the audience by performing new songs that weren’t included in her US set list, including “I Forgot That You Existed” and “Sweet Nothing.” The crowd went wild, and Taylor’s mischievous smile suggested that she enjoyed shocking them. Overall, she appeared to be in a great mood during the fiesta-like performance.

Hola Mexico: Taylor Swift was having a fiesta on stage when performing at Foro Sol in Mexico City on Thursday evening.

Hey there, Mexico! Taylor Swift brought the party vibes to Foro Sol in Mexico City during her Thursday night performance.

Gracias: DailyMail.com spoke exclusively to concert goer Nicole Garcia about the spectacular show she put on for her Eras Tour. When Taylor came on stage, she said 'hola' to her fans and 'gracias' for being there, said Garcia

Nicole Garcia, a concert attendee of Taylor Swift’s Eras Tour, gave an exclusive interview to DailyMail.com about the amazing show that took place. When Taylor appeared on stage, she greeted her fans in Spanish with a ‘hola’ and thanked them in the same language with a ‘gracias’, according to Garcia. The performance featured Taylor’s first live rendition of some tracks. Additionally, Garcia was impressed by Taylor’s ability to play multiple instruments, including guitar and piano, during her performance of Sweet Nothing. She also commended Taylor’s dancing skills and her playful interactions with her backup dancers. Garcia’s sister, Madeline Garcia, expressed similar admiration for the show and the way Taylor connected with the Mexican audience. One notable addition to the show was Sabrina Carpenter, who was Swift’s new opening act for the Eras Tour until March.

Drama queen:  'She had a cute accent, it was funny,' she noted. Seen here in a lavender gown

The girl with the dramatic persona caught the attention of the speaker with her charming accent, to which she found amusing. The photo displays her wearing a lovely lavender dress.

No way! And then there was a shock to the crowd. 'She surprised us all with new songs that she didn't have on her US set list,' Nicole tells DailyMail.com

Wow, the crowd was taken aback! Nicole shared with DailyMail.com that they were all pleasantly surprised when the artist performed fresh songs that weren’t part of her US tour lineup.

NEW: 'She debuted I Forgot That You Existed and Sweet Nothing at the show which I was not expecting. And she nailed them both. The crowd went totally bananas and Taylor flashed a mischievous smile, like,

According to a fan who attended the show, Taylor Swift surprised everyone by debuting two new songs, “I Forgot That You Existed” and “Sweet Nothing,” which she nailed. The crowd went wild and Taylor seemed to be in a great mood, flashing a mischievous smile. Another performer, Sabrina, paid tribute to the late Selena Quintanilla-Pérez by singing “Dreaming Of You” in English, which brought a few tears to the audience’s eyes. Sabrina was described as cute and energetic, and she was a good opening act for Taylor. The country star has three more shows in Mexico City before taking some well-deserved time off to relax. Fans can catch her at the Foro Sol until August 27.

New: And there was a new face on stage: Sabrina Carpenter. She was Swift’s new opener. Carpenter will be with Swift on the Eras Tour through March

Fresh addition to the stage was none other than Sabrina Carpenter, who happens to be Taylor Swift’s latest opener. The talented starlet is set to accompany Swift on the Eras Tour until March.

Never forget Selena! 'Sabrina sang one of Selena Q's songs, the Tex Mex singer who was killed, and it was so beautiful, it was a nice nod to Mexico,' added concert goer Madeline Garcia. 'The song was Dreaming Of You and she sang it in English. I saw a few tears in the audience as people waved their hands in the air. Selena is very big in Mexico City'

Don’t ever overlook Selena! A concert attendee named Madeline Garcia noted that Sabrina delivered a lovely rendition of “Dreaming of You,” a song by the late Tex-Mex singer Selena Q. Many in the crowd waved their hands while a few tears were shed, appreciating the nod to Mexico. Selena holds a special place in the hearts of those in Mexico City.

We heart you: 'Sabrina was so cute, she had some little strapless outfit on and she really gave it her all, she was a good opener for Taylor,' she added

We love you: “Sabrina looked absolutely adorable in her little strapless outfit and she really put her heart into her performance. She did a fantastic job opening for Taylor,” the speaker expressed with admiration.

The cost of tickets for Swift’s Eras Tour has skyrocketed to an incredible $12,000. This news follows reports that a devoted fan, Isaac Jarman, sold his ticket for $14,000 to finance his college education. Swift recently completed the first leg of her US tour with six dynamic shows in Los Angeles. She is set to perform in South America in November and will then move on to Japan in February. The Eras Tour continues to break records and rake in unprecedented amounts of money at every stop. As the tour progresses, Swift, who is 33 years old, performs hits from her impressive 17-year career. According to TIME magazine, the tour is projected to earn a staggering $2.2 billion from North American ticket sales alone. If these predictions are accurate, Swift’s tour will become the most profitable ever, surpassing even Elton John’s The Farewell Yellow Brick Road tour which grossed $939 million, as reported by the publication.

Way to go: The star looked ready to perform in her knee-high boots and black stockings

Looking great: The celebrity seemed prepared to take the stage with her stylish knee-high boots and sleek black stockings.

Taylor Swift’s ongoing tour has been a massive boost to the economies of the 20 cities it has stopped in, according to TIME. The publication reports that the tour is expected to prompt $5 billion in consumer spending, with local businesses making more money on opening night in Glendale, Arizona than they did for Super Bowl LVII earlier this year. Swift’s concerts have also seen a significant spike in her music sales, with an almost 80 percent increase in streaming totals since the tour began in March. Industry experts attribute the massive success of the singer’s tour to a restless public eager to participate in social events after the restrictive years of the coronavirus pandemic.

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