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Raye says she's 'so grateful' to have opened for Taylor Swift's last London show of her Eras tour as she shares special handwritten note from the megastar

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Raye has revealed she's 'so grateful' to have opened for Taylor Swift's last London show of her Eras tour amid the megastar's epic run at Wembley.

The singer, 26, was one of five acts picked to open for the American star, 34, when she took her tour to Wembley Stadium to perform five more sold-out nights from 15 August to 20 August. 

Taking to Instagram on Wednesday following her big performance, Raye shared a carousel of images from this month, including several of her amazing on stage performances and one of her hugging Taylor.

Among the snaps, Raye shared a glimpse of the handwritten note penned by Taylor in which she says she a 'massive fan' of the Escapism hitmaker before thanking her for agreeing to open her show.

The message read: 'Raye, I am such a massive fan of yours and have been for years. I can't believe my luck, that you said 'yes' and are joining us for such an important night on The Eras Tour, our last night (in) Wembley! Thank you (from the) bottom of my heart.'

Raye has revealed she's 'so grateful' to have opened for Taylor Swift 's last London show of her Eras tour amid the megastar's epic run at Wembley

Raye shared a glimpse of the handwritten note penned by Taylor in which she says she a 'massive fan' of the Escapism hitmaker before thanking her for agreeing to open her show

Raye – real name Rachel Agatha Keen – also uploaded an image of the sealed envelope, which featured Taylor's personalised wax seal with her initials 'T S'. 

Captioning her post, Raye penned: 'So grateful to open for @taylorswift so grateful for the festivals and shows, so grateful people actually turn up to see us now, so grateful to be a musician, so grateful Instagram let me add more pictures in my dump. big kiss from me.'

The Brit award winner also shared a snap of herself and Taylor on her stories, where she penned: 'Thank you @taylorswift for everything. You are the loveliest, sweetest human and I am so grateful.' 

Raye's excitement comes after she looked nothing short of sensational in a navy gown as she performed at Lollapalooza Music Festival at Grant Park in Chicago, Illinois earlier this month.

The British singer looked incredible in the stylish strapless number which showcased her svelte figure. 

She wore a coordinated navy scarf over and accessorised with a pair of dazzling silver flower earrings.

Record-breaking Brit award-winner Raye was in good spirits as she performed her hits to the American crowd. 

It comes after Raye got choked up at Capital's Summertime Ball as she gave an emotional speech about those who have suffered sexual violence, while hinting at her own experience. 

The singer, 26, was one of five acts picked to open for the American star , 34, when she took her tour to Wembley Stadium to perform five more sold-out nights from 15 August to 20 August[Taylor pictured at Wembley]

Raye – real name Rachel Agatha Keen – also uploaded an image of the sealed envelope, which featured Taylor's personalised wax seal with her initials 'T S'

Captioning her post, Raye penned: 'So grateful to open for @taylorswift so grateful for the festivals and shows, so grateful people actually turn up to see us now

The Brit award winner also shared a snap of herself and Taylor on her stories, where she penned: 'Thank you @taylorswift for everything. You are the loveliest, sweetest human and I am so grateful'

She made the comments as she introduced her song Ice Cream Man at the concert at Wembley Stadium in June.

The song is about Raye being sexually assaulted when she was 17 years old by a music producer, who forced his hand between her legs.

'I wanted to sing this song for you today,' Raye said. 'I don't quite know why. Maybe it's because also, I need to sing this song for myself.

'This is a really difficult subject matter. So when I got into the statistics and the statistics were that one in four women and men will will experience some form of sexual violence in their lifetime.'

Raye's excitement comes after she looked nothing short of sensational in a navy gown as she performed at Lollapalooza Music Festival at Grant Park in Chicago, Illinois earlier this month 

The British singer looked incredible in the stylish strapless number which showcased her amazing figure

Raye added: 'And that is a quarter of you. That is 20,000 people in this place right now will relate to the words of this song which blows my mind because I know most of us are walking around pretending like everything's fine - and sometimes it's not.

'Sometimes you need to be loud about things that you've been quiet about your whole life, and for me, the way that I can do that is in my music, so please excuse the sad subject of this song.'

At the end of the emotional track Raye said: 'Thank you for bearing with me. Yeah, it's a lot.'

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