Taylor Swift's 5 Best Surprise Guests | The Odyssey Online
Start writing a post
Entertainment

Taylor Swift's 5 Best Surprise Guests

If Taylor Swift keeps inviting stars to surprise her guests at this rate, she may run out of options.

65
Taylor Swift's 5 Best Surprise Guests

Taylor Swift has taken the world by storm ever since the release of her fifth album,“1989” in 2014. Along with the album, there is always a world tour for Swift. To make the 1989 World Tour the best of the best, Taylor has surprise guests for her loving fans every show.

Considering Taylor Swift has been touring for more than six months at this point, there have been so many stars that have been invited to Swift’s concerts. I’m going to narrow down the most surprising, exciting and just straight up awesome guests that make you wish you were going to one of her concerts.

1. Selena Gomez

Taylor and Selena performed “Good For You,” Gomez’s newest single, at the Staples Center in Los Angeles. The two best friends officially became best friend goals for the all of mankind after the concert. I mean, what is cooler than singing on stage with your superstar BFF in front of thousands of people.


2. Ellen DeGeneres

Ellen came out on stage during “Style” with her own version of Taylor’s glittered-out outfit. They both strutted their stuff down the runway, and lets be real, anytime Ellen is involved you know it has to be a good time.


3. Mick Jagger

Nashville, Tennessee was bound to be amazing considering it is one of the nation’s biggest music cities, and Taylor's hometown, so Swift knew she had to bring out the big guns with her guest. And Taylor didn’t fail, bringing out Mick Jagger to sing “I Can’t Get No Satisfaction.”


4. Idina Menzel

On Halloween, Taylor had her concert in Tampa, Florida and invited the Frozen singer to preform “Let it Go” in front of the crowd. One of the first times “Let it Go” was performed live beside at award shows (how cool). And of course, the two dressed up in costume for the holiday.


5. Imagine Dragons

Detroit, Michigan was the begging of guest appearances for the 1989 World Tour with Imagine Dragons singing their hit, “Radioactive.” Shout out to the Imagine Dragons for starting something beautiful for the Swifties (term for Taylor Swift’s fans).

Report this Content
This article has not been reviewed by Odyssey HQ and solely reflects the ideas and opinions of the creator.
university
University of Nebraska at Omaha

Creating your schedule for the upcoming semester can be an exciting process. You have the control to decide if you want to have class two-days a week or five-days a week. You get to check things off of your requirement checklist. It's an opportunity for a fresh start with new classes (which you tell yourself you'll never skip.) This process, which always starts out so optimistic, can get frustrating really quickly. Here are 25 thoughts you have when registering for classes.

Keep Reading...Show less
Student Life

10 Thoughts Of A 5th Year Senior

What about those of us who don't do it all in four years?

1126
college shirt
pointsincase.com

"College will be the best four years of your life" is a phrase that we have all heard growing up. College is painted as a magical place to us while we are in high school. A place you go to learn, meet your best friends and probably have the time of your life while all of this is going down. Four whirlwind years, where everything that you've known changes and you start to learn what it means to live on your own, have a job, etc. But what about those of us who don't do this all in four years? Major changes, hard courses, switching schools, career paths changing, these are just a handful of factors that could extend your four years to five, six or seven. There is nothing wrong with taking extra time to graduate, but returning as a fifth-year is a little different. Most of your best friends have most likely graduated and moved and while you may be one of the oldest undergraduates on campus, you might feel as awkward as a freshmen. A world that became home and comfortable to you is still there but it's slightly different than you've known it to be and you have to find a groove to fall into. These are thoughts you'll have as you look ahead to returning to your college campus, with a victory lap planned.

Keep Reading...Show less
Entertainment

17 Times "Friends" Accurately Described Life

You can't say that no one told you life was gonna be this way.

277
friends

In the 12 years since it went off the air, "Friends" continues to be adored by millions. The show that gave generations unrealistic expectations about love (or should I say lobsters?) and New York City apartments had a charming cast of characters that everyone could relate to at some point or another. Here are 17 times Ross, Monica, Joey, Chandler, Phoebe and Rachel accurately described life.

Keep Reading...Show less
Entertainment

11 Times Aubrey Plaza Described Sophomore Year

"I don't want to do things. I want to do not things."

629
Aubrey Plaza
Flickr Creative Commons

Aubrey Plaza is one of my favorite humans in Hollywood. She's honest, blunt, unapologetic, and hilarious. I just started my sophomore year of college, and found that some of her best moments can accurately describe the start of the school year.

1. When your advisor tells you that you should declare a major soon.

2. Seeing the lost and confused freshmen and remembering that was you a short year ago, and now being grateful you know the ins and outs of the campus.

3. Going to the involvement fair to sign up for more clubs knowing that you are already too involved.

4. When you actually do the reading required for the first class.

5. Seeing your friends for the first time since last semester.

6. When you're already drowning in homework during syllabus week.

7. Realizing you don't have the same excitement for classes as you did as a freshman.

8. Going home and seeing people from high school gets weirder the older you get.

Keep Reading...Show less
Student Life

College vs. High School

Freedom vs. Curfew

313
graduation

Things you may not realize are different between high school and college:

Keep Reading...Show less

Subscribe to Our Newsletter

Facebook Comments