Taylor Swift was back at Watch Hill for a Fourth of July bash. Here's who came with her.

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Taylor Swift is bringing back all her different eras – including the Fourth of July party in Rhode Island.

After skipping the iconic bash for several years, Taylor Swift posted pictures on Instagram on Friday of her celebrating at her Watch Hill Mansion for several of her famous pals.

"Happy belated Independence Day from your local neighborhood independent girlies," the star wrote on Instagram.

The first picture is a classic group shot, with Swift in the middle; the three Haim sisters Este, Alana and Danielle; Selena Gomez; Nashville stylist Ashley Avignone and her brother's reported girlfriend Sydney Ness.

Haim shared some of the photos on their Instagram account Haim the Band, captioning them "single summer."

The other pictures show the crew sharing some drinks, sharing a red, white and blue popsicle, and, it looks like, singing karaoke.

There's also a shot of Swift sitting on the wall in front of the ocean.

The outdoor pictures show beautiful blue skies, suggesting that maybe parts of the celebration was a little belated in addition to the pictures, as this Fourth of July delivered torrential rain for much of the day, postponing firework shows.

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Swift dropped re-release of 'Speak Now' at midnight on Friday

The Instagram post of Swift and her "girlies" in Watch Hill "sittin', there by the water" comes after the songstress dropped the re-release of her 2010 album at midnight on Friday. "Speak Now (Taylor's Version)" is the third in her series of re-recordings since the sale of her master recordings in 2020. The album features the 14 original tracks (including singles "Mine," "Back to December," "Mean," "Sparks Fly," "Ours," and "The Story of Us) plus the two bonus tracks and six "vault" tracks with Fall Out Boy and Hayley Williams of Paramore.

Woman charged with trespassing at Taylor Swift's Watch Hill Mansion

Taylor Swift's Watch Hill mansion was once the home of Rebekah Harkness, a divorcee who famously married into the Standard Oil fortune.
Taylor Swift's Watch Hill mansion was once the home of Rebekah Harkness, a divorcee who famously married into the Standard Oil fortune.

On Monday, a 54-year-old woman was arrested and charged with trespassing outside Swift's home, Westerly Police Chief Paul Gingerella confirmed.

The woman had a history with the house. She was released on $1,000 personal recognizance and scheduled for a District Court arraignment on July 14, according to court records.

Taylor Swift's house in Rhode Island

Dubbed the “Holiday House,” the Watch Hill mansion was bought by Swift in 2013, complete with an Olympic-sized swimming pool and a past that ties it to the Standard Oil fortune. The songwriter spun the story of the house’s past — and the divorcee who lived there, Rebekah Harkness — into the song "Great American Dynasty” in her eighth studio album, "Folklore."

The song "Great American Dynasty" is part of her set list in the Era's Tour. After her brief vacation in Rhode Island, she's back on the road and performing in Kansas City this weekend.

Jack Perry contributed to this report.

This article originally appeared on The Providence Journal: Taylor Swift back in RI for 4th of July party with Haim, Selena Gomez