Taylor Swift was recently in Australia for her “1989 World Tour.” On Thursday, Dec. 10, she performed at the AAMI Park in Melbourne, where concertgoers enjoyed not only her performances but also a present from her.

Upon entry, each audience member of “1989 World Tour” at the AAMI Park was given an LED bracelet, which flashed different colours, making a spectacle at the concert venue. The tech crew activated the bracelets to allow the audience members to get involved in the illumination of Swift’s concert.

During the concert, the “Bad Blood” singer was ushered in by her support act Vance Joy, according to Sydney Morning Herald. The Australian singer-songwriter was the winner of the Best Male Artist category at the ARIA Music Awards 2015.

Swift performed several songs from her “1989” album. With a neon sketch of the Manhattan skyline as her background, she wore a pair of sunglasses and a sparkling jacket as she opened with “Welcome to New York.”

As she turned 26 on Sunday, Dec. 13, Swift confirmed the release of her “1989 World Tour LIVE” concert film on Apple Music on Dec. 20. The video was filmed on Nov. 28 during her stop at ANZ Stadium in Sydney in front of 76,000 fans, according to People.

The “1989 World Tour LIVE” concert film will show not only Swift’s entire performance but also some never-before-seen footage from backstage. It will feature some scenes during rehearsals with some of the musical and surprise guests as well.

Meanwhile, Swift received seven nominations from the 2016 Grammy Awards including song of the year for “Blank Space” and album of the year for “1989.” Her “Bad Blood” collaborator Kendrick Lamar has the most nominations with 11.

The 2016 Grammy Awards will be broadcast on the CBS network live from the Staples Center in Los Angeles, California on Feb. 15, 2016.

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