Close up to TOUCHING moments Taylor Swift choking back tears as crowd chant her name following emotional performance during final gig in Liverpool

During her farewell performance in Liverpool on Saturday, Taylor Swift choked back tears as fans yelled her name, prompting her six-year boyfriend Joe Alwyn to finally break his silence on their breakup.Taylor Swift, 34, chocked back tears after fans chanted her name during her final gig in Liverpool on SaturdayThe 34-year-old American superstar sang Champagne Problems midway through the event while sporting a flowing red outfit. Afterward, he was clearly thrilled by the reaction of the 60K spectators at Anfield Stadium.It comes following ex-boyfriend of six years Joe Alwyn, 33, finally breaking his silence on their splitFollowing her performance of the song, which she co-wrote with her ex-husband Joe for her 2020 album Evermore, Taylor took out her earring so she could truly enjoy the moment as the audience screamed her name.After performing the song, which she wrote with ex Joe on her 2020 album Evermore, the crowd chanted her name and Taylor removed her ear piece and so she could fully appreciate the momentexpressing: “It’s truly such an honour to perform for an audience like this, and that you would go above and beyond for us.” Prior to yelling, “Thank you, Liverpool, I love you so much!” This week was Taylor’s 100th show of the tour, and she delighted the crowd with another installment of Surprise Songs, in which she chooses songs to perform acoustically. She did a mashup of The Manuscript and Red, as well as a mashup of Carolina and No Body No Crime. Saying: 'It's genuinely such an honour to play for a crowd like this, that you would do something that that for us'After finishing The Eras Tour in Cardiff on Tuesday, Taylor will play two shows in London on June 21 and June 23. It happens 14 months after English actor Joe, 33, was finally seen talking about their breakup. In The Sunday Times Style, he said. As everyone is aware, the more personal aspects of our relationship are kept confidential by mutual agreement between the two of us. “I see no reason to change that now; it was never something to commodify.” Joe said of their split: 'As everyone knows, we together ¿ both of us, mutually ¿ decided to keep the more private details of our relationship private. It was never something to commodify and I see no reason to change that now (pictured with Taylor in 2020)After a little more than a year, Joe said, “And, look, I feel fortunate to be in a really great place in my life, both professionally and personally.” I feel fantastic. Joe responded as follows when asked if he had listened to Taylor’s most recent album, The Tortured Poets Department: “When I was preparing my remarks, I would hope that everyone and anybody could relate.” “I’m thinking about what I want to talk about, so this isn’t a direct answer to your question.” Joe concluded, saying, “I hope that everyone can understand and sympathise with the difficulties that come with the end of a long, loving, fully committed relationship that lasts more than six and a half years.”The American pop superstar also performed at the 60,000-capacity Anfield stadium on Thursday and FridayTaylor has moved on with NFL player Travis Kelce but has not yet addressed the split in public.Her only statements have been made through music; it is believed that several of the tracks on The Tortured Poets Department are about Joe.Taylor sobs when she sings, “I wish we could recall how we almost had it all,” in the song “LOML.” While singing Champagne Problems to a sold-out crowd, Taylor began looking visibly emotional, overwhelmed by her audience's responseThis Is What You Came For, which Rihanna performed on Friday as Taylor’s Surprise Song, was co-written by Rihanna and her ex-boyfriend Calvin Harris. “Every time I do an acoustic set, I always try to think of things you might want to hear — maybe things that might be a little bit unexpected,” said Taylor before the song even began. “Now, let’s evaluate our performance.”She removed her ear piece and so she could fully appreciate the moment before shouting: 'I love you so much, Liverpool, thank you!'She mashupped the song with “Gold Rush,” which is from her 2020 album Evermore.