Here is the weather forecast for 2nd night of Taylor Swift Eras Tour in Miami Gardens

Sold-out 3-night ‘#MiamiTSTheErasTour’ continues for Swifties at Hard Rock Stadium

Taylor Swift performs at the Paris Le Defense Arena as a part of her Eras Tour concert in Paris, Thursday, May 9, 2024. (AP Photo/Lewis Joly) (Lewis Joly, Copyright 2024 The Associated Press. All rights reserved)

MIAMI GARDENS, Fla. – It rained during Taylor Swift’s Eras Tour performance at the Hard Rock Stadium on Friday night in Miami Gardens, but the chances of that happening again during Saturday night’s concert are way lower.

Fans noticed Taylor Swift changed the black and red “Reputation” jumpsuit she wore for 131 shows for a black and gold snake body suit during her performance of “Look What You Made Me Do.” Her hair was wet.

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“I officially declare this a rain show,” the 14-time Grammy winner said on stage before “All Too Well.”

Swifties enjoyed 49 songs including a surprise “Florida!!!” duet with English singer and songwriter Florence Welch. She connected with the University of Miami fans with an orange and green outfit during her “1989″ era performance and with 305 Spanglish speakers with her “We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together” — “Pero, like never.”

After the concert, Taylor thanked fans on X.

“The dancers, band, crowd and I all pretty much turned into little kids joyfully jumping in puddles all night,” Swift wrote . “That was a late, great night I won’t forget.”

The rain did not damage The Versace body suit or Louboutin boots, so those will be back on Saturday.

Weather Authority forecast

Expect mostly dry weather on Saturday. It will be mostly cloudy after 6 p.m., with a 10% chance of rain. A few light showers will return on Sunday afternoon.

Hour-by-hour forecast for Taylor Swift concert on Oct. 19. (.)

Tracking #MiamiTSTheEras Tour

After Miami, there will be 15 more concerts before the Eras Tour ends on Dec. 8 in Vancouver, Canada.


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