Taylor Swift sang All You Had To Do Was Stay and Breathe as surprise songs at Detroit The Eras concert on Saturday. The 11-time Grammy winner was performing at the Ford Field.

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Fans were in awe of Seift, who was wearing a bright yellow dress while performing the songs. All You Had To Do Was Stay is her number from the pop star’s 2014 album called 1989. Breathe came out in 2008. It is a part of her Fearless album.

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“The crowd singing back so loudly to I Almost Do as Taylor Swift sings this song on the piano for the second surprise song at Detroit Night 1!” a Twitter user said.

“at this point taylor swift is going to start repeating 1989 songs for her surprise songs and not even touch her other songs 😭” another one added.

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“if taylor hopped on twitter after surprise songs and saw everyone saying they’re done with her? then flipping and saying they loved her sm the next day? i think she’d question our sanity,” a third one tweeted.

All surprise songs Taylor Swift has performed on the Eras Tour:

March 17 in Glendale — “Mirrorball” and “Tim McGraw”
March 18 in Glendale — “State of Grace” and “This Is Me Trying”
March 24 in Las Vegas — “Our Song” and “Snow on the Beach”
March 25 in Las Vegas — “Cowboy Like Me” with Marcus Mumford and “White Horse”
March 31 in Arlington — “Sad Beautiful Tragic” and “Ours”
April 1 in Arlington — “Death by a Thousand Cuts” and “Clean”
April 2 in Arlington — “Jump Then Fall” and “The Lucky One”
April 13 in Tampa — “Speak Now” and “Treacherous”
April 14 in Tampa — “The Great War” with Aaron Dessner and “You’re on Your Own, Kid”
April 15 in Tampa — “Mad Woman” with Aaron Dessner and “Mean”

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April 21 in Houston — “Wonderland” and “You’re Not Sorry”
April 22 in Houston — “A Place in This World” and “Today Was a Fairytale”
April 23 in Houston — “Begin Again” and “Cold as You”
April 28 in Atlanta — “The Other Side of the Door” and “Coney Island”
April 29 in Atlanta — “High Infidelity” and “Gorgeous”
April 30 in Atlanta — “I Bet You Think About Me” and “How You Get the Girl”
May 5 in Nashville — “Sparks Fly” and “Teardrops on My Guitar”
May 6 in Nashville — “Out of the Woods” and “Fifteen”
May 7 in Nashville — “Would’ve, Could’ve, Should’ve” with Aaron Dessner and “Mine”
May 12 in Philadelphia — “Gold Rush” and “Come Back…Be Here”
May 13 in Philadelphia — “Forever & Always” and “This Love”
May 14 in Philadelphia — “Hey Stephen” and “The Best Day”
May 19 in Foxborough — “Should’ve Said No” and “Better Man”
May 20 in Foxborough — “Question…?” and “Invisible”
May 21 in Foxborough — “I Think He Knows” and “Red”
May 26 in East Rutherford — “Getaway Car” with Jack Antonoff and “Maroon”
May 27 in East Rutherford — “Holy Ground” and “False God”
May 28 in East Rutherford — “Welcome to New York” and “Clean”