Taylor Swift delivered the debut live performance of “No Body, No Crime” alongside the song’s featured guests Haim Saturday at her Era Tour stop in Seattle, Rolling Stone reports.
According to the outlet, Haim joined the tour as the opening act for the remainder of the North American leg, and it was likely the sisters would join Swift onstage in some capacity, either for their “Evermore” collaboration or the Swift version of their own “Gasoline.”
Fans soon got a performance to remember as the Evermore portion of the Eras Tour show saw Haim elevated onto the stage for the first-ever performance of “No Body, No Crime”. The song’s placement, writes the magazine, was more of a surprise, as Swift deviated from her usual, ironclad setlist — replacing “Tis the Damn Season” with “No Body, No Crime” — and not saving the performance for the Surprise Songs segment the guests usually appear.
The Haim team-up came exactly one year and a day after Swift joined Haim onstage in London on July 22, 2022 to perform their rendition of “Gasoline” together mashed up with “Love Story.”
Haim previously opened for Swift during her 1989 World Tour in 2015, and the Haim sisters —Este, Danielle and Alana — and Swift have remained BFFs since that tour seven years ago, having celebrated birthdays, vacationed together, attended awards shows, and more numerous times since then.
The Eras Tour continues Sunday night in Seattle before heading down to California next weekend for its final eight U.S. shows, two in Santa Clara then six at Inglewood’s SoFi Stadium.