Taylor Swift duet with Ed Sheeran deemed 'Moment of the Night' during the iHeartRadio Jingle Ball

Grammy Awards winners and good friends Taylor Swift and Ed Sheeran stole the show during the iHeartRadio Jingle Ball in Inglewood, California. The duet performance was recognized as "Moment of the Night." Swift kept the audience on their feet with her old and new singles. 

The Jingle Ball last Dec. 1 was a jam-packed event with the biggest names in the music industry hitting the stage. Other than Swift and Sheeran, talented artists like Beyonce, Liam Payne, Kesha, The Chainsmokers, and more performed.

Entertainment Weekly reported that the audience were all waiting for Swift's turn to get up on stage.

Several entertainment publications agreed that the duet of Swift and Sheeran completely rocked the entire event. According to Bustle, the crowd got to see a fierce side of Swift with her well-executed dance moves and red lips.

Swift started her performance with his new hit single "...Ready For It?" and then followed by "Blank Space" and "Shake It Off." Next was "I Don't Wanna Live Forever" and up next was "End Game."

Halfway through Swift's performance, Sheeran came out of nowhere to accompany Swift as she sings one of her newest tracks, "End Game." It was indicated by iHeartRadio that Swift and Sheeran performing together live on stage was the "Moment of the Night."

Swift concluded the Jingel Ball concert with her new track, "Look What You Made Me Do."

One artist who collaborated together to bring "End Game" was absent during the performance. There was no sign of star rapper Future after Sheeran's performance.

"End Game" is not the first track in which Swift and Sheeran worked together. Sheeran collaborated with Swift on her 2012 single "Everything Has Changed" from her "Red" album.

Swift's "Reputation" concert for 2018 will commence on May 8, 2018 and the last date on the list is on Oct. 19, 2018 in Perth, Australia. Other than the Australia date, there are still no other overseas tour in the "Reputation" agenda.

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