Singer-songwriter Taylor Swift recently stopped by NPR to perform a few songs for the media outlet’s Tiny Desk Concert series. Swift offered up a four-song performance, which included three tracks off of her 2019 Lover album and one song from her 2012 Red album.

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For her solo Tiny Desk Concert, Taylor Swift alternated between acoustic guitar and the piano. Taylor exclaimed, “Wow, there’s a lot of people in this tiny office!” Swift opened up the performance with “The Man”, off of her recent Lover LP. Swift moved forward with the album’s title track and “Death By A Thousand Cuts” before closing things out with a take on “All Too Well”, off of her 2012 album, Red.

As NPR’s Lyndsey McKenna explains,

It should come as no surprise that someone who commands stadium stages could hold court in NPR Music’s corner of our Washington, D.C. office — specifically, behind Bob Boilen‘s desk — but Taylor Swift was truly at home in stripped-down, solo session mode. (“It’s just me. There’s no dancers, unfortunately,” she quipped.)

Watch Taylor Swift’s Tiny Desk Concert below:

Taylor Swift – NPR Tiny Desk Concert

Next up for Taylor is a performance as part of Los Angeles, CA’s 97.1 AMP Radio’s “We Can Survive” event on October 19th. Head to Taylor Swift’s website for a full list of her upcoming tour dates, ticketing, and more information.