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What surprise songs did Taylor Swift perform on night one of her ‘Eras Tour’ in Foxborough?

Which two surprise songs did Swift perform on her first night in Foxborough?

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Taylor Swift’s ‘Eras Tour’ continued on Friday night at the Gillette Stadium in Foxborough, Massachusetts. It marked the first out of three concerts scheduled at the venue.

As per every show, the ninth act is dedicated to an acoustic portion, featuring two surprise songs from Swift’s lengthy discography.

What surprise songs did Swift perform?

Swift performed ‘Should’ve Said No’ from her 2006 self-titled album.

The 33-year-old then sang ‘Better Man’ which was featured on the re-release of her 2012 album ‘Red’, now dubbed ‘Red (Taylor’s Version)’.

Foxborough honors Swift

As Swift tours the United States, many of the states have made it a friendly competition in trying to one-up each other when paying tribute to Swift, and Foxborough was no exception.

Governor Maura Healey conferred a “governor’s citation” to honor the singer’s three-day concert in Foxborough. This was announced to Healey’s Twitter on Thursday, the day before Swift arrived.

“Massachusetts…are you ready for it?” Healey wrote?

The citation was also approved by the lieutenant governor, Kimberley Driscoll.

“The Eras Tour has been a long time coming, but we’re ready for the weekend of our wildest dreams,” the citation reads. “We’ll welcome you back forever and always. Thank you for making our Commonwealth shimmer.”

Karissa Hand, a spokesperson for Healey, explained that the citation is to celebrate the happiness that Swift brings to her fans.

“Governor Healey was having some fun with it and wanted to give Taylor Swift a warm welcome to Massachusetts and acknowledge the joy that her performances are sparking in so many local fans,” said Hand. “It’s a great opportunity to welcome thousands of people from across the region to Massachusetts to visit our hotels, restaurants, and of course Gillette Stadium.”