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These NICU babies are Halloween ready in Taylor Swift-themed costumes: Watch video

These babies might not be old enough to go to a Taylor Swift concert yet, but they sure are ready for it.

Just in time for Halloween the bundles of joy showed off their Taylor Swift-themed costumes while in the neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) at Children’s Hospital New Orleans, Storyful said.

The video shows the ounce-sized Swifties dressed up as an ode to the star's most popular songs such as 1989”, “Evermore”, “Speak Now”, "Wildest Dreams" and "Reputation". One baby was even dressed as Swift’s current boyfriend Kansas City Chiefs Tight End Travis Kelce.

“These little ones are all loving their NICU era, dressing up just ahead of Halloween,” the hospital told Storyful.

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Taylor Swift honors anniversary of '1989' with a mashup in New Orleans

According to Ticketmaster, the star performed in New Orleans starting on Oct. 25 and ending on Oct. 27.

Taylor Swift honored her fifth era with a mashup on the 10-year anniversary of "1989" and one-year anniversary of "1989 (Taylor's Version)."

"I always do something different," Swift said while strumming the guitar at the start of her surprise set Sunday in the Caesars Superdome. "No two nights are ever the same, and so that's a fun little challenge to come up with something you might like to hear. I cannot remember the last time that I did this one."

She then performed a mashup of "Afterglow" from "Lover" and "Dress" from "Reputation" to the 65,000 fans, lighting the wristbands a brilliant green and purple.

Taylor Swift brings economic boost to New Orleans

Taylor Swift’s three sold-out shows at the Caesars Superdome brought an estimated $200 million into New Orleans, local broadcast station WDSU reported.

The news station said that many fans flocked the area and participated in many activities.

New Orleans officials are still counting the exact number of the star’s impact on the city, the news outlet said.

Contributing: Bryan West, USA TODAY NETWORK.

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