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Taylor Swift Strips Down 'Shake It Off' and 'Wildest Dreams' at Intimate Australian Concert
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The country-turned-pop diva performed acoustic version of her '1989' hits for 100 of her biggest fans during the gig organized by Aussie radio station NOVA.

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In between dates on her "1989" tour Down Under, Taylor Swift recently played an intimate concert for only 100 of her biggest fans. During the show organized by Aussie radio station NOVA for its "Red Room", the pop superstar treated the small crowd to acoustic version of the hits from her latest album "1989".

Among the tracks she stripped down for the event were the record's lead single "Shake It Off" and latest single "Wildest Dreams. "I'm going to play a song that was the first song that you made No. 1 on this album," the 25-year-old blonde told the audience before launching into a guitar-driven rendition of the song, which peaked at No. 1 on Billboard Hot 100.

Before singing "Wildest Dreams", Swift revealed to the crowd how the song happened. "It was a song about a place I was in my life where I was very fatalist - I had a very fatalist idea of love and I was clearly in a very bad mood," she said. "I was like, 'Love just ends, it's not a questions of will we break, it's when will we break up.' It was one of those days. But you know it got a good song out of it!"

Swift is very close to wrapping up her tour. The last "1989" show is scheduled to take place on Saturday, December 12 in Melbourne. After a massively successful album and tour, she recently expressed desire to take a break next year.

"I think I should take some time off," she told NME last October. "I think people might need a break from me. I'm going to... I don't know. Hang out with my friends. Write new music. Maybe not write new music. I don't know."

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