Taylor Swift turns the Grammys into an enchanted forest

Taylor Swift took the 2021 Grammy stage on Sunday night for the first time in five years.

The 31-year-old singer / songwriter sang a medley of songs from her “evermore” and “folklore” albums in a mystical forest and hut.

Swift sang “Cardigan”, “August” and “Willow” while lying on a false grass slope with trees and fireflies projected behind her. She wore a gold dress and a helmet that had echoes of a forest fairy.

She then made her way to a cabin where she picked up a guitar and was accompanied by collaborators Jack Antonoff and Aaron Dessner.

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Taylor Swift presents a medley at the 63rd annual Grammy Awards.

Taylor Swift presents a medley at the 63rd annual Grammy Awards.
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The audience-free scene was set up on a stage inside the Los Angeles Convention Center, where most of the performances were pre-recorded this week because of pandemic precautions, although the show is presenting all the artists as if they were live.

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Swift was nominated for six Grammys on Sunday and won the album of the year for “folklore”, making her the first woman to take home the award three times.

She also won in 2010 for her album “Fearless” and again in 2015 for “1989.”

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Swift’s “folklore” won albums nominated by Jhené Aiko, Black Pumas, Coldplay, Jacob Collier, HAIM, Dua Lipa and Post Malone.

She thanked her collaborators, Jack Antonoff and Aaron Dessner, and her boyfriend, Joe Alwyn, adding that they wrote songs during a fun pandemic.

The Associated Press contributed to this report

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