Taylor Swift kicked off her Red tour Wednesday with a performance in Omaha, Neb., at the CenturyLink Center, where she performed tracks off of her new album.

"You see, this is the part that I've been really looking forward to for a very long time because this is the part where I say to you, Omaha, Nebraska: Welcome to the very first night of the Red Tour," she told the audience at the beginning of the show.

Swift had 10 costume changes Wednesday night - including one look in which she had on a lace top, black leather shorts and red flats - and MTV News reported that she flipped her hair through Red, drummed in Holy Ground and played the guitar during Sparks Fly. She was also joined on stage by her tour headliner Ed Sheeran for their duet Everything Has Changed.

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Swift will play again in Omaha on Thursday. She performs in St. Louis on Monday, March 18, and her 66-show tour will continue on until Sept. 21, when she will have her final performance in her hometown of Nashville. She will stop in 47 cities in 29 states.

The official music video for 22 debuted on Good Morning America Tuesday. In the video, the 23-year-old has fun with friends celebrating her birthday. They tear into a cake, sunbath by the pool, pretend to sing into eating utensils and end the night by going to a house party.

The song is the fourth single from her album Red, which sold over 5 million copies since its October 2012 release. All of Swift's singles have reached No. 1, according to ABC News, and the singer said she released the music video on March 13 because "13 is my lucky number."

"I never had this much fun shooting a video because my friends in the video are actually my real-life best friends," she added.