Taylor Swift looked incredible in a dazzling orange bodysuit as she performed at the Paris La Defense Arena, in France on Thursday.
The global megastar, 34, strutted out in style for the hotly-anticipated show, which kicked off the European leg of her Eras Tour dates.
She pulled out all the stops as she put on her usual high-energy performance but the show featured new costumes, an edited setlist and potentially a new era after she released her new album The Tortured Poets Department two weeks ago.
Taylor wowed in the orange and pink jeweled bodysuit which she teamed with matching knee high boots as she performed the Red Era.
Leaving her blonde tresses loose, the Cruel Summer hitmaker accessorised with a chunky gold chain necklace and applied a bold swipe of red lipstick.
She seemed in high spirits as she put on the epic show for the crowd while singing into her dazzling blue microphone.
Taylor rocked the new bodysuit while singing her 2012 hits We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together and I Knew You Were Trouble.
The superstar later added a dazzling red oversized blazer over the number as she was joined on stage by her backing dancers to perform her 2019 track The Man.
Taylor, who has been praised by fans for her outfit changes for each Era during the concert, later slipped into a black and silver tasseled minidress.
She opted for a pair of black sequin knee highs as she rocked out on her dazzling silver guitar.
Taylor is set to perform four huge nights at the Paris arena and then will be heading to Stockholm, Lisbon, Madrid and Lyon before taking to the stage in the UK.
The show comes hours after Taylor’s boyfriend Travis Kelce geared up to make his acting debut as he filmed for new Ryan Murphy horror series, Grotesquerie.
The NFL star, 34, sported an all-white ensemble and clutched a script as he strolled to set.
His hair appeared to have been dyed black and he sported beard dye as he joined his co-stars for the drama.
Niecy Nash-Betts, 54, was also seen heading to set while clad in a figure-hugging black dress while Courtney B. Vance was clad in a doctor’s uniform, teamed with a stethoscope.
Lesley Manville will also be involved alongside Kelce, who was recently named the host of Are You Smarter Than a Celebrity?
Nash-Betts, who has previously worked with Murphy winning an Emmy for her role in Dahmer – Monster: The Jeffrey Dahmer Story, shared a video from set to her Instagram.
‘Guys, guess who I am working with on Grotesquerie?’ the actress teased, before panning over and revealing Kelce.
‘Jumping into new territory with Niecy!’ the Kansas City Chiefs tight end proclaimed.
‘We on site!’ Niecy-Betts added.
Kelce reposted the video to his own Instagram story, writing: ‘Steppin into a new world with one of the legends,’
Taylor’s nemesis Kim Kardashian is notably one of the stars in Murphy’s latest American Horror Story: Delicate.
Swift played Bombalurina in the dismal 2019 adaptation of the musical Cats, which was a critical disappointment and a box office flop.
She made her film debut in the 2010 romantic comedy Valentine’s Day, which also starred Jessica Alba, Jessica Biel, Taylor Lautner and Bradley Cooper.
Her other acting credits include a role in The Giver as well as a voice part in the animated Dr. Seuss movie The Lorax.
The Lover songstress was the subject of the 2020 Netflix documentary Miss Americana, which premiered at last year’s Sundance Film Festival.
Though Cats was panned, Taylor previously insisted she has ‘no complaints’ about starring in the film.
Speaking at the time, Taylor – who was nominated along with Andrew Lloyd Webber for the Golden Globe for Best Original Song for their track Beautiful Ghosts from the film – said: ‘I’m happy to be here, happy to be nominated, and I had a really great time working on that weird-a** movie.’
The casting for Grotesquerie comes after Kelce’s acting debut as a host on Saturday Night Live in March of 2023. With his high-profile relationship with Taylor Swift launching his fame to new levels, Kelce also made a cameo with the 14-time Grammy winner on SNL in October.
The Kansas City Chiefs star had a go at unscripted TV in 2016 when the reality dating series ‘Catching Kelce’ ran for one season.
Additionally, Kelce has done some work behind the scenes. His most recent project came in his executive producing debut on the indie film My Dead Friend Zoe, which premiered at SXSW. Kelce will also produce a documentary called King Pleasure, revolving around artist Jean-Michel Basquiat.
Kelce has long had his sights set on the TV and movie industries, but the tight end is not waiting until the end of his NFL career to get his toes in the water. In January, Kelce revealed that he plans to be as famous as Dwayne ‘The Rock’ Johnson.
Before the Super Bowl in February, Kelce reiterated his love for comedy and acknowledged Hollywood talks while emphasizing his focus on his football career.