GLENDALE, Ariz. - Taylor Swift is making dreams come true ahead of her “Reputation” tour here in the Valley.
First, she visited 8-year-old burn survivor Isabella in her hospital room, and now she's leaving more fans with memories that will last a lifetime.
Swift’s tour kicks off at the University of Phoenix Stadium in Glendale, where fans are going to flood in Tuesday night to watch her perform.
As if she needed another reason to ramp up her rep, she also invited foster fans to a personal performance.
Some kiddos who came to the 12 News studio were part of the 2,000 foster children and families invited to a special show put on by Swift.
“We were sitting in these chairs, and there were these big screens right in front of us,” said Tiffany, one of the kids who enjoyed the show.
Amanda Robison tells 12 News, thanks to Taylor and the Arizona Association for Foster and Adoptive Parents, they were able to get a front-row seat to dress rehearsals.
“My daughters had wanted to go so bad and we just weren't going to be able to do it, and I was literally in tears,” Robison said.
Robison said Swift didn't just perform a few hits either.
“She performed the whole concert that she'll be doing tomorrow night for us, so we were the first people who got to see her show,” she said.
The pop singer spent time hugging each and every child who was able to go to the practice round, even some shy show-goers.
The party didn't stop after the performance. Swift went all out for a pizza party and parting gifts.
“She just made everybody feel at home. After a few songs she would just speak to everybody about how she writes her music, what inspires her,” Robison said. “As we walked out, her security team handed each one of us a picture of her autographed, she literally planned this from start to finish to make our night special.”