Taylor Swift performing at the Eras Tour.Photo:Kevin Winter/TAS23/GettyTaylor Swiftstepped into the stage light and let it all go during her last ofthree-consecutive Eras Tour showsin Melbourne, Australia, on Sunday.The singer, 34, surprised the sold-out crowd with a mashup of “Come Back…Be Here” from herRedalbum and “Daylight” fromLover— causing many of the 96,000 people to yell in unison upon hearing the bridge of the latter song pop up unexpectedly.The mashup inside Melbourne Cricket Ground was part of the “surprise songs” segment of herthree-hour setlist. At every Eras show, the14-time Grammy winnerhandpicks two songs that aren’t already on the setlist to play that night — one on piano and one on guitar.It’s rare for Swift to deliver a mashup like she did for Sunday’s crowd.Though rare, this was the second night in a row that the “Mastermind” singer gifted Swifties with a mashup. On Saturday, a guitar-wielding Swift combined“Getaway Car,” “August” and “The Other Side of the Door.”The Melbourne audiences were the largest of Swift’s 18-year career, and she made sure to acknowledge the milestone.Never miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE’s free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from celebrity news to compelling human interest stories.At the Sunday show, Swift thanked the roughly 288,000 people who attended the Eras Tour from Feb. 16-18.Taylor Swift fans in Melbourne, Australia.Asanka Ratnayake/Getty“96,000 people the first night, 96,000 people the second night, 96,000 people tonight,” Swift said onstage. “Those are all the biggest shows I’ve ever played on a tour — and you did it three times. The math is that it’s 288,000 people in three nights.”“Melbourne, you are the love of my life. I cannot believe you, what have you done?” she added. “It’s just incredibly nice to do for someone [to] make them feel welcome like that.”Swift also shared her gratitude in a message onX(formerly Twitter). “Melbourne, what do I even say to you after over 288,000 of you came and danced with us in the last 3 nights??! That was unforgettable. You were on an another LEVEL,” she wrote. “Thank you for the memories. I’ll revisit the ones from this weekend often.“The Eras Tour continues in Sydney at Accor Stadium from Feb. 23-26.
Taylor Swift performing at the Eras Tour.Photo:Kevin Winter/TAS23/Getty

Kevin Winter/TAS23/Getty
Taylor Swiftstepped into the stage light and let it all go during her last ofthree-consecutive Eras Tour showsin Melbourne, Australia, on Sunday.The singer, 34, surprised the sold-out crowd with a mashup of “Come Back…Be Here” from herRedalbum and “Daylight” fromLover— causing many of the 96,000 people to yell in unison upon hearing the bridge of the latter song pop up unexpectedly.The mashup inside Melbourne Cricket Ground was part of the “surprise songs” segment of herthree-hour setlist. At every Eras show, the14-time Grammy winnerhandpicks two songs that aren’t already on the setlist to play that night — one on piano and one on guitar.It’s rare for Swift to deliver a mashup like she did for Sunday’s crowd.Though rare, this was the second night in a row that the “Mastermind” singer gifted Swifties with a mashup. On Saturday, a guitar-wielding Swift combined“Getaway Car,” “August” and “The Other Side of the Door.”The Melbourne audiences were the largest of Swift’s 18-year career, and she made sure to acknowledge the milestone.Never miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE’s free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from celebrity news to compelling human interest stories.At the Sunday show, Swift thanked the roughly 288,000 people who attended the Eras Tour from Feb. 16-18.Taylor Swift fans in Melbourne, Australia.Asanka Ratnayake/Getty“96,000 people the first night, 96,000 people the second night, 96,000 people tonight,” Swift said onstage. “Those are all the biggest shows I’ve ever played on a tour — and you did it three times. The math is that it’s 288,000 people in three nights.”“Melbourne, you are the love of my life. I cannot believe you, what have you done?” she added. “It’s just incredibly nice to do for someone [to] make them feel welcome like that.”Swift also shared her gratitude in a message onX(formerly Twitter). “Melbourne, what do I even say to you after over 288,000 of you came and danced with us in the last 3 nights??! That was unforgettable. You were on an another LEVEL,” she wrote. “Thank you for the memories. I’ll revisit the ones from this weekend often.“The Eras Tour continues in Sydney at Accor Stadium from Feb. 23-26.
Taylor Swiftstepped into the stage light and let it all go during her last ofthree-consecutive Eras Tour showsin Melbourne, Australia, on Sunday.
The singer, 34, surprised the sold-out crowd with a mashup of “Come Back…Be Here” from herRedalbum and “Daylight” fromLover— causing many of the 96,000 people to yell in unison upon hearing the bridge of the latter song pop up unexpectedly.
The mashup inside Melbourne Cricket Ground was part of the “surprise songs” segment of herthree-hour setlist. At every Eras show, the14-time Grammy winnerhandpicks two songs that aren’t already on the setlist to play that night — one on piano and one on guitar.
It’s rare for Swift to deliver a mashup like she did for Sunday’s crowd.
Though rare, this was the second night in a row that the “Mastermind” singer gifted Swifties with a mashup. On Saturday, a guitar-wielding Swift combined“Getaway Car,” “August” and “The Other Side of the Door.”
The Melbourne audiences were the largest of Swift’s 18-year career, and she made sure to acknowledge the milestone.
Never miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE’s free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from celebrity news to compelling human interest stories.
At the Sunday show, Swift thanked the roughly 288,000 people who attended the Eras Tour from Feb. 16-18.
Taylor Swift fans in Melbourne, Australia.Asanka Ratnayake/Getty

Asanka Ratnayake/Getty
“96,000 people the first night, 96,000 people the second night, 96,000 people tonight,” Swift said onstage. “Those are all the biggest shows I’ve ever played on a tour — and you did it three times. The math is that it’s 288,000 people in three nights.”
“Melbourne, you are the love of my life. I cannot believe you, what have you done?” she added. “It’s just incredibly nice to do for someone [to] make them feel welcome like that.”
Swift also shared her gratitude in a message onX(formerly Twitter). “Melbourne, what do I even say to you after over 288,000 of you came and danced with us in the last 3 nights??! That was unforgettable. You were on an another LEVEL,” she wrote. “Thank you for the memories. I’ll revisit the ones from this weekend often.”
The Eras Tour continues in Sydney at Accor Stadium from Feb. 23-26.
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