Taylor Swift rocked a dazzling pink rhinestone leotard before changing into a sizzling black bodysuit on Friday night when she kicked off her record-breaking Eras tour with a leggy performance in Arizona.
The 33-year-old superstar — who recently dropped four new songs — took over the Phoenix suburb of Glendale this weekend, drawing an estimated 150,000 superfans to the city, which the Mayor renamed in her honor.
Swift stunned on stage at the State Farm Stadium in 'Swift City,' flaunting her incredible figure and giving a powerhouse performance that did not disappoint.
The 12-time Grammy winner conquered the stage in shimmering knee-high boots and sheathed her legs in nude tights.
At one point in her jaw-dropping performance, Taylor sipped into a bedazzled silver blazer before donning a fringed champagne minidress and a sultry one-legged black bodysuit adorned with ruby red snakes.
Her Era begins: Taylor Swift, 33, rocked a dazzling pink rhinestone leotard on Friday night when she kicked off her record-breaking Eras tour with a leggy performance in Arizona. The pop star also slipped into a sultry one-legged black bodysuit bedazzled with ruby red snakes
The U.S. leg of Taylor's sixth headlining tour will be taking the country by storm for the next five months, concluding with a slate of Los Angeles concerts in August.
The massive launch comes after Ticketmaster's catastrophic pre-sale debacle, which left pre-verified fans waiting in a virtual line for hours and others unable to purchase tickets at all.
The organization finally apologized to Swift and her fans, citing bot attacks and massive demand for leaving fans in a virtual line for hours and others unable to purchase tickets at all.
The controversy triggered a lawsuit from fans and a furious response from Swift herself.
Fortunately, Swift still had reason to celebrate last month after she made history at the Grammys yet again.
Swift won Best Music Video for her romantic drama, All Too Well: The Short Film making her the first person to win the category with a sole directing credit for their own music video.
'I can’t put into words what this means to me. For The Recording Academy and my peers to acknowledge me as a director, and in doing so, acknowledge my work to try and reclaim my music… I’m blown away,' Swift tweeted after the victory.
The Look What You Made Me Do singer also thanked 'fans who willed this to happen.'
It marked Swift's 12th Grammy Award, after earning 46 nods through her career, which has spanned multiple genres and made her arguably the most famous pop star.
Over the past few years, Swift has begun to spend more time behind the camera as the sole director of her music videos The Man (2019), Cardigan (2020), Willow (2020), Anti-Hero (2022), and Bejeweled (2022).
In December, she announced her plans to direct her first feature for an original script that she wrote.
Her project will be produced by Searchlight Pictures, which is the studio behind a number of critically-acclaimed flicks, including Nomadland and The Shape of Water.