This Article is From Jul 18, 2011

Bieber thanks Swift for singing 'Baby' on tour

Bieber thanks Swift for singing 'Baby' on tour

Highlights

  • Teen sensation Justin Bieber has thanked country sweetheart Taylor Swift for singing his popular song 'Baby' on her tour.
  • Swift, 21, who was forced to cancel her shows for suffering from bronchitis, returned to the stage at Toronto, Canada.
  • The 'Love Story' hitmaker, who surprised fans by performing an acoustic version of Bieber's 'Baby', was later applauded by the Canadian teen icon on the social networking site.
  • "@taylorswift13 heard you sang BABY at your concert in TO. thank u for the love... might have to come by and stop in on a show," wrote Bieber on the micro-blogging site Twitter.
  • Swift's summer tour resumed on July 14 in Montreal. She had earlier cancelled her show at Kentucky, making it the first time the singer has ever had to cancel a show due to illness.
  • However, she had alerted her fans to the news on Twitter, writing, "Louisville, I am so sorry to have to postpone this show to Oct 11. This is my first time having to do this. I'm so, so sorry."
Teen sensation Justin Bieber has thanked country sweetheart Taylor Swift for singing his popular song 'Baby' on her tour.

Swift, 21, who was forced to cancel her shows for suffering from bronchitis, returned to the stage at Toronto, Canada.

The 'Love Story' hitmaker, who surprised fans by performing an acoustic version of Bieber's 'Baby', was later applauded by the Canadian teen icon on the social networking site.

"@taylorswift13 heard you sang BABY at your concert in TO. thank u for the love... might have to come by and stop in on a show," wrote Bieber on the micro-blogging site Twitter.

Swift's summer tour resumed on July 14 in Montreal.  She had earlier cancelled her show at Kentucky, making it the first time the singer has ever had to cancel a show due to illness.

However, she had alerted her fans to the news on Twitter, writing, "Louisville, I am so sorry to have to postpone this show to Oct 11. This is my first time having to do this. I'm so, so sorry."
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