Taylor Swift, Tove Lo performs sexy ‘Talking Body’ duet during Atlanta 1989 tour
Taylor Swift’s 1989 concert in Atlanta on Saturday, October 24, was another hot event as she performed a sexy duet with Tove Lo.
The two ladies impressed the concert crowd as they busted out sexy dance moves during their sexy “Talking Back” duet, E News reported. Both performers wore body suits with Swift wearing a blue sparkly piece, while Tove Lo donned a rebellious leather suit.
The “Bad Blood” singer also took to Instagram after the concert to post two short clips of her and Tove Lo’s performing on stage. The first clip showed Swift and Tove Lo singing while surrounded by male back-up dancers. The second video Swift uploaded was taken after their “Talking Body” duet, which showed Tove Lo taking a bow amidst cheers from the audience. Swift captioned the clip, “@tovelo takes a bow.”
Swift also shared a picture of the two of standing back-to-back on stage. She wrote on Instagram, “Talking Body' with @tovelo in Atlanta!!! Everyone knew every word, and she KILLED IT!!”
Even Tove Lo was excited in sharing the stage with the pop princess and took to Instagram to share her appreciation over the incredible experience. She wrote, “UNREAL. @taylorswift I can't thank you and your fans enough for this night. Playing for 56,000 people (!!!!) was one of the most incredible experiences of my life. I will never forget this.”
Tove Lo joins the list of countless stars and performers who joined Swift on stage during her 1989 concert tour. Swift’s previous concert guests included Miranda Lambert, Julia Roberts, Serena Gomez, Justin Timberlake and many others.
Meanwhile, Swift was one of the winners during Sunday’s MTV Europe Music Awards. According to news.com.au, the pop singer took home the 2015 Best Song award for her hit single “Bad Blood.” However, Swift was not able to accept the award in person given her 1989 concert tour schedule.
The big winner during the 2015 MTV Europe Music Awards was Justin Bieber who took home four awards including Best Male Artist.
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