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Taylor Swift welcomed star after star onto the stage during her second sold-out 1989 concert at Los Angeles’ Staples Center on Saturday.
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The 25-year-old pop superstar invited Mary J. Blige to perform the legendary R&B/hip-hop singer’s “Doubt” and “Family Affair,” and also brought out Orange Is the New Black actress Uzo Aduba for a duet of her 2008 Fearless track “White Horse.”
“That was such an amazing experience performing w/ @taylorswift13 at the @STAPLESCenter! Congrats on your historic 1989 Tour!” Blige tweeted after the show.
That was such an amazing experience performing w/ @taylorswift13 at the @STAPLESCenter! Congrats on your historic 1989 Tour!
— Mary J. Blige (@maryjblige) August 23, 2015
For her performance of “Style,” Swift was joined by comedian Chris Rock, actor Matt LeBlanc and model Sean O’Pry, who appears in her “Blank Space” music video.
Swift’s Saturday concert marked her second of five sold-out 1989 concerts at Staples. On Friday, L.A. Lakers star Kobe Bryant made a surprise appearance to announce a new banner that recognizes Swift for having the most sold-out concerts (16 total) at the 20,000-seat arena.
Saturday evening also featured OneRepublic’s Ryan Tedder, who performed his band’s hit single “Counting Stars.”
This story first appeared on Billboard.
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