Taylor Swift Graces Calvin Harris' Las Vegas Gig After Opening Children's Hospital Facility with Ryan Seacrest
Calvin Harris is one lucky guy as his girlfriend, Taylor Swift, graced his Las Vegas event and even danced to the beats that the DJ played.
On Friday, Swift flew all the way from Nashville, Tennessee to support her boyfriend as he led the crowd to dance. While the famous singer is reportedly in hiatus, she still took time to spend the entire day with children and wrapped up the night with her beau.
According to the People, Ryan Seacrest brought Swift with him to open his 10th Seacrest Studio at the Vanderbilt University Medical Center's Monroe Carell Jr. Children's Hospital. Seacrest's studio is a highly advanced multimedia broadcast facility designed to help children get well through various mediums.
In her blue mini flare dress, Swift helped Seacrest cut a blue ribbon that marked the opening of the children's facility that measured 723 square feet. Young patients looked very happy as they stood alongside the singer.
The kids didn't know at first that Swift will be gracing the event and when they saw the "1989" star, the children and their parents beamed with joy. Swift went on to join Seacrest for the studio's first broadcast and spent some time signing autographs and giving away swag bags.
Finally, in the evening of her busy day, Swift proceeded to the Omnia Nightclub in Las Vegas and according to Pop Sugar News, she danced with the audience to Rihanna's "We Found Love." The singer posted a clip of her dancing as her metallic dress took the spotlight.
Her friends Karlie Kloss, Serayah, Austin Swift, and YouTuber Todrick Hall also joined Swift as she enjoyed the music from her DJ boyfriend's playlist.
Swift and Harris recently celebrated their first year anniversary as a couple and following the celebrations was a romantic getaway in a tropical island. The couple shared photos of their vacation for fans to see and one of the most liked photos on Instagram was that of her giving Harris a kiss while they were on the beach.