
As a seasoned concertgoer and dedicated Taylor Swift fan since her early days, I can confidently say that this upcoming Wembley show is shaping up to be nothing short of extraordinary. The hints dropped for Post Malone’s potential appearance have me buzzing with excitement!
Fans of Taylor Swift are now confident that Post Malone might surprise them with a live performance during her Wembley concert on Friday, due to suggestive indications found on promotional materials for the event.
The billionaire songstress, 34, is in the middle of the second leg of her Eras Tour with five shows at the London stadium, following her string of sell out dates there in June.
Sharp-eyed spectators believe the rapper, aged 29, who collaborated with Taylor on the song “Fortnight,” might perform alongside her on stage, based on the discovery of potential hints or symbols next to each performance date.
The poster features a typewriter – a symbol which appeared heavily in their music video together – next to Friday’s date, with fans even more convinced of their theory after Taylor shared a snap of her and Malone to her Instagram Stories.
Following her initial performance, there seemed to be a heart symbol involved, leading fans to speculate that it might have been a nod towards her friend Ed Sheeran, aged 33. This theory gained traction when he unexpectedly joined her on stage, causing quite a stir among the audience.


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2024-08-17 20:03