Taylor Swift’s ‘Red Tour’ marked a significant chapter in her career, following the release of her acclaimed ‘Red’ album. Spanning from March 2013 to June 2014, the tour encompassed an impressive 86 performances across Asia, Europe, North America, and Oceania, drawing an estimated 1.7 million fans and generating $150 million in revenue.

During the North American leg, Ed Sheeran emerged as a prominent supporting act, joined occasionally by artists like Brett Eldredge, Florida Georgia Line, and Austin Mahone. However, it was Sheeran’s surprise appearance at the London concert on February 1, 2014, that stole the spotlight.

As Swift teased the audience about a special guest, excitement mounted, reaching a crescendo when she hinted at Sheeran’s presence. The O2 Arena, filled with 74,000 fans, erupted as the gentle strumming of an acoustic guitar filled the air.

Their rendition of “Lego House” was a standout moment, punctuated by Swift’s heartfelt tribute to their friendship and collaborative journey. Despite Swift’s global icon status, her humility shines through when sharing the stage with Sheeran, allowing his distinctively English tones to take center stage.

The enduring bond between Swift and Sheeran has fascinated fans, sparking rumors of romance which Sheeran has consistently refuted, emphasizing their close friendship.

“Lego House,” Sheeran’s third single from his debut album ‘+,’ achieved widespread success, reaching number five on UK charts and selling over a million copies by 2013. The live performance of this iconic track, enhanced by Sheeran’s vocals and guitar skills alongside Swift’s dynamic presence, remains etched in fans’ memories.

 

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