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The 'Eras Tour' is back. After a hiatus of more than two months, Taylor Swift has resumed her global tour and headed to Argentina for her second international show after Mexico on Aug. 27. Swift will perform in South America for the next three weekends. Swift has certainly been busy in the interim.
Swift is known to leave cryptic clues or Easter eggs for her fans, and her surprise songs often reflect her setting. For example, at her first show in Chicago, she performed 'The Lakes' acoustically, and on night three in New Jersey, she sang 'Welcome to New York.' While Swift has not publicly commented on her relationship status, Swifties took the song choice as evidence of her personal feelings.
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