Entertainment Music Inside Taylor Swift's 'City of Lover' Concert Special — See Stunning Exclusive Photos Swifties can enjoy a Taylor Swift concert — filmed last fall — safely at home amid the coronavirus pandemic By Melody Chiu Melody Chiu Melody Chiu is an Executive Editor at PEOPLE overseeing music, events and emerging content. She has been with the brand since 2009, editing, writing and reporting across all entertainment verticals. She has written cover stories on Taylor Swift, Selena Gomez, Melissa McCarthy, Blake Shelton, Jordan Turpin and Sandra Oh. The Los Angeles native graduated from the University of Southern California and has appeared on Extra!, The Talk, Access Hollywood and Good Morning America. People Editorial Guidelines Updated on May 18, 2020 12:00PM EDT Close 01 of 05 David Hogan ©️ 2020 TAS Rights Management LLC One month after postponing her highly anticipated Lover Fest tour due to the coronavirus pandemic, Swift surprised fans by announcing a concert special airing May 17 at 10 p.m. on ABC (and available on Hulu and Disney+ the following day). 02 of 05 David Hogan ©️ 2020 TAS Rights Management LLC The concert was filmed last September at L'Olympia Theater in Paris while Swift was promoting her latest studio album Lover. 03 of 05 David Hogan ©️ 2020 TAS Rights Management LLC At the time, an intimate group of fans from 37 countries flew into Paris for the concert, where the singer performed her biggest hits. 04 of 05 Taylor Swift. David Hogan ©️ 2020 TAS Rights Management LLC The "You Need to Calm Down" singer has been surprising fans over the last several weeks, sending $3000 each to Swifties struggling financially. Swift also recently surprised Whitney Hilton, a registered nurse who's been working on the frontlines of the coronavirus pandemic, with a handwritten note and package for her 30th birthday. 05 of 05 David Hogan ©️ 2020 TAS Rights Management LLC In April, she used her voice to help raise funds during the star-studded One World: Together at Home special. In a heart-tugging performance, the star sang "Soon You'll Get Better," an emotional track inspired by her mom Andrea's battle with cancer.