00:00ERA's tour opener makes bold declaration about Taylor Swift habit she doesn't understand
00:05British singer Ray opened for the ERA's tour at Wembley Stadium back in August.
00:10One of the singers who opened for Taylor Swift's hit international ERA's tour in London,
00:15England, has revealed which of the pop superstar's performance habits she finds hard to comprehend.
00:20Ray, who opened for Swift at Wembley Stadium on Aug. 20, spoke about her experience during
00:27a recent interview with Billboard.
00:29The British singer said that while being part of the ERA's tour was so intimidating,
00:33it was also an honor.
00:35The 26-year-old described Swift, 34, as the nicest, sweetest human being who is, despite
00:42her life in the spotlight, a really normal, lovely person.
00:46Ray then mentioned her amazement at how much time the cruel summer songstress spends on
00:50stage.
00:51"'Sorry you don't understand how that beautiful woman gets up on stage for three hours and
00:56slays the thing down.
00:57And still took the time, do you know what I mean, to say hello," she said, adding that
01:02she and Swift had a lovely chat.
01:04Having that experience made Ray fall in love with her even more, she added.
01:09Ray opened for the 14-time Grammy Award winner on the ERA's tour's final night in London.
01:14The day after the show, she posted a photo of herself with Swift on Instagram and wrote
01:19that she was so grateful for the opportunity.
01:22Swift initially brought the tour to Wembley Stadium for three consecutive nights in June
01:26before returning for a five-night run in August.
01:30The August 20 show also closed out the tour's swing through Europe and the U.K., after which
01:35Swift began a two-month break from performing.
01:38The Fortnite singer is less than two weeks away from resuming her tour for a string of
01:43dates in the U.S.
01:45She is scheduled to perform three nights each in Miami, Fla.
01:49New Orleans, LA, and Indianapolis and, starting on Friday, Oct. 18, her tour will then head
01:56to Canada, where it will officially come to a close in early December.
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