Taylor Swift's 1989 world tour has featured an epic roster of special guests, with names getting bigger and weirder as it's progressed. For her final show at Los Angeles' Staples Center, Swift brought out actress Lisa Kudrow, who reprised her famous Friends character Phoebe Buffay.
Taylor Swift's 1989 world tour has featured an epic roster of special guests, with names getting bigger and weirder as it's progressed. For her final show at Los Angeles' Staples Center, Swift brought out actress Lisa Kudrow, who reprised her famous Friends character Phoebe Buffay.
Friends Justin Timberlake and Selena Gomez also made surprise appearances at the Staples Center show. Timberlake, Swift's "musical crush," made his first concert appearance since becoming a first-time father. The pair sang his hit "Mirrors" off The 20/20 Experience.
Gomez and Swift sang the former's latest single, "Good for You," which the latter called the "song of the summer." After the show, Gomez shared a sweet picture of the pair together, acknowledging their long friendship and past career intersections. "After nearly eight years of friendship, I just can't wait to tell our kids we actually got to perform in front of thousands of insanely beautiful people together twice," she wrote. "I love you Tay."
Recently, Swift welcomed Alanis Morissette on stage for "You Oughta Know," Dixie Chicks' Natalie Maines for "Goodbye Earl" and another Friends alum, Matt LeBlanc.
RollingStone