Taylor Swift Says Pre-Super Bowl Show Was Her Only 2017 Performance

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Taylor Swift says her pre-Super Bowl show on Saturday is her only concert scheduled for this year.

"As far as I know I'm only doing one show in 2017, and as far as I know, this is that show," Swift told the Houston crowd of about 9,000, a smaller audience than her usual arena settings. "You are attending 100 percent of my tour dates."

The show, which took place at Houston's Club Nomadic—a venue which was constructed specifically for Swift's concert, included a number of the singer's hits, such as "You Belong With Me," "Shake It Off," ''Blank Space," ''Bad Blood," ''We Are Never Getting Back Together," ''22" and "I Knew You Were Trouble."

She also debuted a live acoustic version of her Fifty Shades Darker track "I Don't Want to Live Forever," with only guitar but without collaborator Zayn Malik.

While Swift's revelation may disappoint some fans, her comments come as she's said to be working on a new album, perhaps eyeing a late 2017 release, making a 2018 tour very likely.