Watch: Taylor Swift and Gracie Abrams perform "I Miss You, I'm Sorry"
Updated | By Poelano Malema
Taylor Swift described her performance with Gracie Abrams as "special".
Taylor Swift has just completed her tour in Cincinnati which took place over the weekend.
The singer took to Instagram to talk about the successful Eras Tour.
"Cincinnati I couldn’t love you more. Had the best two nights with you," wrote Swift on Instagram.
The 'Bad Blood' singer also spoke about the special moment of performing with her friend, Gracie Abrams.
Gracie and Taylor got to sing, ‘I Miss You, I’m Sorry’. The song was released by Gracie in 2020 from the album, 'Minor'.
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The two singers performed an acoustic version of the song during Taylor's show.
"Last night was so special getting to sing ‘I miss you, I’m sorry’ with @gracieabrams in the acoustic set," wrote Instagram.
During the performance, Taylor played the guitar while Abrams was on piano.
Swift also brought out her other musician friend, Aaron Dessner, who who was born and raised in Cincinnati.
The two got to perform 'Ivy'.
Before the performance, Aaron spoke about the honour of singing alongside Taylor.
“I never thought I’d be standing up here with the greatest living songwriter playing songs that we wrote, but here I am,” Dessner told the crowd.
After the performance, Aaron took to Instagram to share a video of them singing together and said it was an indescribable feeling.
"Cincinnati!! It's hard to describe what it felt like to play "Ivy" from evermore last night with @taylorswift in the town I grew up in, where I learned to play music in the first place. Grateful as always to Taylor and all of you for listening," he wrote on IG.
Watch their performance below:
READ: Taylor Swift remembers time she was 'insanely nervous'
Image courtesy of Instagram.
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