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Taylor Swift's 19 best '1989' World Tour duets

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The only thing more exciting than a Taylor Swift concert is seeing who else shows up to share the spotlight.

Swift has been surprising her fans with big surprise guests at her concerts and performances for years now, often resulting in giant duets. But the U.S. portion of her 1989 World Tour so far has been a juggernaut of its own thanks to the many, many cameos from Swift’s countless famous friends (and even one actual Friend). Once it happens on the stage, it goes straight to social media, courtesy of Swift’s ever-loyal fanbase.

And like the Foo Fighters, anything Swift touches turns to viral gold.

At every concert, Swift brings at least one member of her squad onstage—which includes actors, musicians, models, World Cup champions, and idols (and not just those featured in the “Bad Blood” music video). Some might just join her onstage, but others will pick up the mic, letting Swift fulfill everyone’s giant fantasy by dueting with many of our favorite people.

Swift still has a couple more months of touring the U.S., and she’s bound to bring out even bigger stars along the way. But looking back at everyone she’s introduced so far, we can only say for sure that it’s going be hard to top Ellen DeGeneres’s sparkly tutu.

1) Dan Reynolds of Imagine Dragons, May 30 in Detroit

2) Little Big Town, June 6 in Pittsburgh

3) Sydney Sierota of Echosmith, June 12 in Philadelphia

4) Rachel Platten, June 13 in Philadelphia

5) The Weeknd, July 10 in East Rutherford, New Jersey

6) Nick Jonas, July 11 in East Rutherford, New Jersey

7) Lorde, July 13 in Washington, D.C.

8) Jason Derulo, July 14 in Washington, D.C.

9) Andy Grammer, July 18 in Chicago

10) Serayah, July 18 in Chicago

11) Sam Hunt, July 19 in Chicago

12) Nicholas Petricca of Walk the Moon, July 24 in Foxborough, Massachusetts

13) Malcolm Kelley and Tony Oller of MKTO, July 25 in Foxborough, Massachusetts

14) Nico & Vinz, Aug. 1 in Vancouver, British Columbia

15) Fetty Wap, Aug. 8 in Seattle

16) Fifth Harmony, Aug. 14 in Santa Clara, California

17) Mary J. Blige, Aug. 22 in Los Angeles

18) Uzo Aduba, Aug. 22 in Los Angeles

19) Alanis Morissette, Aug. 24 in Los Angeles

Illustration by Max Fleishman


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