Thousands of Swifties were at the Caesars Superdome for night one of Taylor Swift’s concert in New Orleans. Singer-songwriter Gracie Abrams opened the show as fans awaited Taylor Swift’s arrival.During the concert, Taylor Swift expressed her feelings of happiness to her fans and how they have created traditions and mass movements of joy such as the friendship bracelets. She even referenced the giant friendship bracelet outside of Caesars Superdome. Celebrity Sightings: Actor Josh Hutcherson was seen in the VIP section of the Eras Tour in New Orleans collecting friendship bracelets. Another famous face seen in the crowd is “Grey’s Anatomy” star Camilla Luddington.New Orleans Saints player Khalen Saunders’ mom was seen at the concert, rocking her son’s No. 50 jersey while cheering on her other son Kam, who is one of Swift’s dancers. ’22’ Hat:During her song “22,” Taylor Swift gave her hat to a special fan on night one in New Orleans. The young girl got to dance with Taylor during the song and gave her a friendship bracelet before getting the iconic hat. Watch the moment here: ‘We are never getting back together’Kam Saunders, one of Taylor Swift’s dancers and New Orleans Saints player Khalen Saunders’ brother, had a very New Orleans response during “We Are Never Getting Back Together.” Champagne Problems: The New Orleans crowd gave Taylor a nearly four-minute standing ovation after her performance of “Champagne Problems.”‘1989’For her “1989” performance, Taylor Swift came out in a purple, gold, and green outfit, which are traditional Mardi Gras colors. Surprise Song:For Night one of three of the Eras Tour concert in New Orleans, Taylor’s surprise song was a mashup of “Our Song” and “Call it What You Want.” “Our Song” is the 11th track from Swift’s self-titled debut studio album “Taylor Swift” which was released in 2006. In 2007, the song succeeded on Billboard’s Hot Country Songs, debuting at No. 55 and eventually charting to No. 6 before jumping to the No.1 spot. This became Swift’s first time charting No. 1 and making her the youngest sole writer and singer of a number one country song. Swift also performed a mashup of the “Black Dog” and “Haunted.”Swift’s concerts continue on Saturday.

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Thousands of Swifties were at the Caesars Superdome for night one of Taylor Swift’s concert in New Orleans.

Singer-songwriter Gracie Abrams opened the show as fans awaited Taylor Swift’s arrival.

During the concert, Taylor Swift expressed her feelings of happiness to her fans and how they have created traditions and mass movements of joy such as the friendship bracelets. She even referenced the giant friendship bracelet outside of Caesars Superdome.

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Celebrity Sightings:

Actor Josh Hutcherson was seen in the VIP section of the Eras Tour in New Orleans collecting friendship bracelets.

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Another famous face seen in the crowd is “Grey’s Anatomy” star Camilla Luddington.

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New Orleans Saints player Khalen Saunders’ mom was seen at the concert, rocking her son’s No. 50 jersey while cheering on her other son Kam, who is one of Swift’s dancers.

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’22’ Hat:

During her song “22,” Taylor Swift gave her hat to a special fan on night one in New Orleans.

The young girl got to dance with Taylor during the song and gave her a friendship bracelet before getting the iconic hat.

Watch the moment here:

‘We are never getting back together’

Kam Saunders, one of Taylor Swift’s dancers and New Orleans Saints player Khalen Saunders’ brother, had a very New Orleans response during “We Are Never Getting Back Together.”

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Champagne Problems:

The New Orleans crowd gave Taylor a nearly four-minute standing ovation after her performance of “Champagne Problems.”

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‘1989’

For her “1989” performance, Taylor Swift came out in a purple, gold, and green outfit, which are traditional Mardi Gras colors.

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Surprise Song:

For Night one of three of the Eras Tour concert in New Orleans, Taylor’s surprise song was a mashup of “Our Song” and “Call it What You Want.”

“Our Song” is the 11th track from Swift’s self-titled debut studio album “Taylor Swift” which was released in 2006.

In 2007, the song succeeded on Billboard’s Hot Country Songs, debuting at No. 55 and eventually charting to No. 6 before jumping to the No.1 spot.

This became Swift’s first time charting No. 1 and making her the youngest sole writer and singer of a number one country song.

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Swift also performed a mashup of the “Black Dog” and “Haunted.”

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Swift’s concerts continue on Saturday.

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