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Watch Taylor Swift perform ‘How Did It End?’ for the first time ever in Stockholm

Taylor Swift has performed ‘How Did It End?’ for the first time ever at her show in Stockholm, Sweden – watch it below.For the singer’s final show in Stockholm, Sweden at the Friends Arena, Swift gave ‘How Did It End?’ its live debut during her surprise section of the show.In the ninth act of her ‘Eras’ tour, Swift often plays two surprise songs – so far, she’s kicked off her European leg with eight live debuts in one show as well as classics ‘Hey Stephen’ and ‘Maroon’ during her Paris date.Swift, who is currently touring with Paramore as a support act, delighted fans by playing ‘How Did It End?’ for the first time.
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We found shockingly cheap tickets to see Taylor Swift in Stockholm
Taylor Swift is headed to Sweden.From May 17-19, the influential pop star has three, huge back-to-back-to-back concerts booked at Stockholm’s Friends Arena as part of her ongoing ‘Eras Tour’ along with special guest Paramore.And, for once, ticket prices aren’t outrageously expensive.At the time of publication, our team found tickets going for as low as $171 USD before feeson Vivid Seats.What’s particularly shocking about these low — well, low for Swift — prices is that just a little over two weeks ago, the cheapest seats we could find for the trio of Stockholm shows was $314 before fees.That’s over $140 in savings (!) just for having exercised a bit of patience.Plus, fans that attend these Stockholm shows will be treated to Swift’s newly-added “Tortured Poets” section of the ‘Eras Tour.’“I’m SO fired up to play this for every crowd on the tour,” Swift shared on Instagram.Want to see Taylor live in Sweden without fully breaking the bank?We’ve got everything you need to know and more about all three Taylor Swift ‘Eras Tour’ concerts at Stockholm’s Friends Arena below.All prices listed above are subject to fluctuation.A complete calendar including all ‘Eras Tour’ Stockholm Friend Arena concert dates and links to the cheapest tickets available can be found here:(Note: The New York Post confirmed all above prices at the publication time. All prices are in US dollars, subject to fluctuation and include additional fees at checkout.)Vivid Seats is a verified secondary market ticketing platform, and prices may be higher or lower than face value, depending on demand.
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Finland’s “naked” Eurovision act Windows95Man draws comparison to Bart Simpson
Eurovision entrant Windows95Man quickly drew comparisons to a famous Bart Simpson moment when the singer took to the stage this weekend.Windows95man – real name Teemu Keisteri – performed at the song contest’s grand final at Malmö Arena, Sweden on Saturday (May 11), where Switzerland’s Nemo ultimately won.Dressed in a Windows 95 cap and T-shirt for his song ‘No Rules!’, Windows95man was seemingly naked from the bottom half down and kept up the illusion with some help from the cameramen and his dancers.He even faked a NSFW ‘reveal’ to the live crowd before his denim shorts were lowered down for the outfit chance.While behind-the-scenes pictures reveal that the singer was wearing a pair of skin-coloured modesty underwear, the stunt reminded viewers of the famous moment in The Simpsons Movie where Bart is skateboarding naked through town – and also protected by a series of objects before a brief reveal.“In case you have missed Finland’s performance at the Eurovision song contest tonight, it was pretty much a butt naked inspired Simpson episode and people loved it,” one X user wrote.“This is basically every Simpsons episode that involves nudity,” another wrote.BBC commentator Graham Norton also gave his take on the gag, telling the audience (via Yahoo!): “I would normally find a song like this quite resistible, but I have to say when I was in the arena for the semi-final the other night, I really liked the silly, I just really embraced the silly and it was joyful and lovely… and distracting and great.“You’ve seen quite a lot of male nudity tonight… well, stand by for some more!” he added.
Sweden is a Scandinavian country in Northern Europe. It borders Norway to the west and north, Finland to the east, and is connected to Denmark in the southwest by a bridge-tunnel across the Öresund Strait. At 450,295 square kilometres (173,860 sq mi), Sweden is the largest country in Northern Europe, the third-largest country in the European Union and the fifth largest country in Europe by area. The capital city is Stockholm. Sweden has a total population of 10.3 million of which 2.6 million have a foreign background. Persons who have foreign backgrounds are defined as persons who are foreign born, or born in Sweden with foreign born parents. It has a low population density of 22 inhabitants per square kilometre (57/sq mi) and the highest urban concentration is in the central and southern half of the country.
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