She often surprises fans by bringing special guests on stage during her concerts.
And
Taylor Swift proved on trend as she gave the audience a jolt by asking
Tim McGraw and
Faith Hill to perform during her
Nashville show on Saturday.
The 28-year-old superstar shared the venue with the country star legends as the trio belted out Taylor's debut single Tim McGraw.

'When you think Tim McGraw. I hope you think of my favorite song,' Taylor said as she pointed to Tim on stage.
Tim rocked a metallic jacket with faded denim pants as Faith flaunted her figure in an all-black jumpsuit.
The three musical geniuses wowed the crowd as one fan posted to social media: 'Taylor, Tim, and Faith... I'M SCREAMING!'
Before the married couple appeared, Taylor performed Better Man - the award-winning country ballad she wrote for Little Big Town.



'Every single thing that I do I've learned in Nashville, and I'm so incredibly grateful,' the Look What You Made Me Do songstress remarked.
Meanwhile, Taylor's Reputation Stadium Tour broke her own record for highest-grossing U.S. tour of all time for a female artist.
Her 1989 World Tour previously held the record for highest-grossing U.S. tour by a female artist.


'Across the 27 domestic dates that have been reported to Billboard so far, Swift (28) has brought in $191.1 million, with an additional $11.1 million earned in Canada,' reported Billboard.
The Reputation Tour is accumulating more than $7 million per concert, and has had 1,489,904 attendees over the course of 27 shows.
The $202.3 million earned so far does not include the six concerts she played in the U.K. earlier this year.
Swift still has 11 remaining dates to play in the United States, with the next two set for Minneapolis, Minnesota on August 31 and September 1.




