Days after breaking her long-standing silence on discussing politics, Taylor Swift took the stage at the 2018 American Music Awards Tuesday, kicking off the show with a non-political performance of her hit song “I Did Something Bad.”
The 28-year-old star—who switched out of her red carpet look, which featured a silver mirrored mini dress with matching thigh-high boots, for a sparkly black-and-red bodysuit—was joined by more than a dozen dancers for her performance while a large snake hovered behind her.
Moments after her opening number, Swift, who is nominated for four AMAs, returned to the stage to accept the “Tour of the Year” award.
“To the fans: If you didn’t want to hang out with us… we wouldn’t have been on an amazingly fun stadium tour,” Swift said in her acceptance speech without making any political statements.
Later in the show, the singer, who took the stage once more after winning best pop/rock album for her album “Reputation,” left fans wondering after she teased that she is “even more excited about the next chapter.”