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Taylor Swift sparkles in dazzling silver bodysuit and boots at Eras Tour stop in Sao Paulo… one week after fan’s tragic death at Rio de Janeiro show

Taylor Swift kicked off the Sao Paulo leg of her Eras Tour concerts in Brazil with a big show of love to her fans on Friday.

The 33-year-old pop star – who is planning to spend Christmas with her boyfriend Travis Kelce – greeted the audience by making a heart sign with her hands, which comes a week after the tragic death of a fan at Taylor’s Rio de Janeiro concert.

The superstar dazzled in a shimmering rhinestone embellished bodysuit and matching knee-high boots, and playfully flexed her muscles for the crowd.

She performed ‘Now That We Don’t Talk’ from 1989 as the first surprise song for Day 1 of her Sao Paulo shows.

The second surprise ditty came in the form of ‘Innocent’ from Speak Now.

The superstar dazzled in a shimmering rhinestone embellished bodysuit and matching knee-high boots.

Her blonde tresses were worn down in a straight style for the performance.

Another one of her dazzling outfits at the show was a sparkling silver fringe dress.

She also wore a stunning yellow dress during another part of the show.

During the show Taylor strummed on a silver rhinestone embellished guitar, featuring the number 13.

As Taylor begins the final leg of her 2023 Eras Tour in the Brazilian city this weekend, authorities continue to investigate the death of 23-year-old Ana Clara Benevides Machado.

Machado had died at the Nov. 17 show after fainting due to the brutal heat in the stadium that reached temperatures of over 100 Fahrenheit, according to local sources.

The Brazilian producer behind the show, Time For Fun’s CEO Serafim Abreu,  released a video statement regarding the death via Instagram on Thursday in Portuguese.

Taylor Swift sparkles in dazzling silver bodysuit and boots at Eras Tour stop in Sao Paulo… one week after fan’s tragic death at Rio de Janeiro show

Taylor Swift kicked off the Sao Paulo leg of her Eras Tour concerts in Brazil with a big show of love to her fans on Friday.

The 33-year-old pop star – who is planning to spend Christmas with her boyfriend Travis Kelce – greeted the audience by making a heart sign with her hands, which comes a week after the tragic death of a fan at Taylor’s Rio de Janeiro concert.

The superstar dazzled in a shimmering rhinestone embellished bodysuit and matching knee-high boots, and playfully flexed her muscles for the crowd.

She performed ‘Now That We Don’t Talk’ from 1989 as the first surprise song for Day 1 of her Sao Paulo shows.

The second surprise ditty came in the form of ‘Innocent’ from Speak Now.

Big love: Taylor Swift kicked off the Sao Paulo leg of her Eras Tour concerts in Brazil with a big show of love to her fans

Flexing: The superstar dazzled in a shimmering rhinestone embellished bodysuit and matching knee-high boots, and playfully flexed her muscles for the crowd

Heartfelt: The 33-year-old pop star greeted the audience by making a heart sign with her hands, which comes a week after the tragic death of a fan at Taylor’s Rio de Janeiro concert

The superstar dazzled in a shimmering rhinestone embellished bodysuit and matching knee-high boots.

Her blonde tresses were worn down in a straight style for the performance.

Another one of her dazzling outfits at the show was a sparkling silver fringe dress.

She also wore a stunning yellow dress during another part of the show.

During the show Taylor strummed on a silver rhinestone embellished guitar, featuring the number 13.

As Taylor begins the final leg of her 2023 Eras Tour in the Brazilian city this weekend, authorities continue to investigate the death of 23-year-old Ana Clara Benevides Machado.

Machado had died at the Nov. 17 show after fainting due to the brutal heat in the stadium that reached temperatures of over 100 Fahrenheit, according to local sources.

The Brazilian producer behind the show, Time For Fun’s CEO Serafim Abreu,  released a video statement regarding the death via Instagram on Thursday in Portuguese.

 

Surprise, surprise: She also performed ‘Now That We Don’t Talk’ from 1989 as the first surprise song for Day 1 of The Eras Tour in Sao Paulo

Working hard: Swift blew fans away with her electrifying performance in South America

Surprise too: The second surprise ditty came in the form of ‘Innocent’ from Speak Now

Sparkling: Another one of her dazzling outfits at the show was a sparkling silver fringe dress

Having fun: Swift appeared to have a blast as she performed for the crowd

Investigation: As Taylor begins the final leg of her 2023 Eras Tour in the Brazilian city this weekend, authorities continue to investigate the death of 23-year-old Ana Clara Benevides Machado

Tragedy: Machado had died at the Nov. 17 show after fainting due to the brutal heat in the stadium that reached temperatures of over 100 Fahrenheit, according to local sources

‘We recognize we could have taken some alternative actions in addition to all the others we have done,’ Abreu said.

‘Unfortunately for the first time in more than 40 years of operation, we had a fatality. We are absolutely devastated, very sad, with the loss of young Ana Clara, despite the prompt care and all the efforts made by the medical teams at the event and at the hospital.’

Swift was completely unaware of the tragedy as she performed and has since issued a statement expressing her devastation over Benevides’ death as well as her condolences to the young girl’s family.

‘I can’t believe I’m writing these words, but it is with her shattered heart that I say we lost a fan earlier tonight before my show. I can’t even tell you how devastated I am by by this,’ Swift wrote in her Instagram statement after the show.

‘There’s very little information I have other than the fact that she was so incredibly beautiful and far two young,’ she continued.

‘I’m not going to be able to speak about this from the stage because I feel overwhelmed by grief when I even try to talk about it.

I want to say now I feel this loss deeply, and my broken heart goes out to her family and friends.

This is the last thing I ever thought would happen when we decided to bring the show to Brazil.’

Benevides is believed to have had a cardiac arrest according to her cousin, Estela Benevides, and as reported by Brazilian media.

Doctors at the scene attempted to revive the young fan but were unable to do so.

She was taken Salgado Filho Municipal Hospital but died soon afterwards.

Taylor has three shows left at the Allianz Parque in Brazil, and will resume her tour in February 2024, following a winter break.

 

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