Taylor Swift‘s The Eras Tour is still on everyone’s minds after the opening shows this past weekend in Glendale, Arizona.
04.03.2023 - 15:43 / manchestereveningnews.co.uk
High street fashion retailer Primark have issued a statement after shoppers spotted an embarrassing error on one of it's new-in pieces. Customers took to social media to point out a geographical blunder on one of it's new sweatshirts after they shared a video of it to Instagram.
The affordable fashion brand shared a clip featuring three outfits shoppers could buy on a budget of £150 - but it didn't take long for eagle-eyed shoppers to recognise the mistake, Birmingham Live reports.
The second outfit featured a pair of blue straight leg jeans, cream chunky boots and a green-grey, oversized sweatshirt with the words 'Colorado' and 'discover nature' written across the top of a scenic picture.
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Several followers recognised the national park in the photograph as the Grand Canyon in America - which is located 600 miles away from Colorado, in Arizona. One confused shopper commented: "Are you guys under the impression that the Grand Canyon is in Colorado? Is that what that sweatshirt says!!????"
A second person replied: "Did no one honestly even CHECK ON THAT?!" and another wrote: "You guys, the Grand Canyon isn't even close to Colorado."
Responding to a comment from one Primark fan asking where they could buy the sweatshirt, one person wrote: "You don't want it. People will think you're ignorant." Another person said the slip-up was like saying Stonehenge was in Scotland.
Primark has since responded to the error, firstly, with a one-word quote, admitting its mistake. "Whoops," a sppokesperson said.
They added: "Thank goodness we are expanding across the US so we can avoid mistakes like this one in the future."
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Taylor Swift‘s The Eras Tour is still on everyone’s minds after the opening shows this past weekend in Glendale, Arizona.
“Blank Space” while working the singer’s Arizona concert Saturday.Two videos, in particular, have rocked over16 million combined views on TikTok. “Our security guard named Pocket gave hugs and is a ‘1989’ girlie through and through,” TikTok user @jayandyevans captioned her clip, referencing Swift’s 2014 album. Wearing her blue S.A.F.E Guest Services official polo, Pocket dances in an aisle between floor seats, waving her hands in the air and singing as Swift performs on the stage behind her.
Taylor Swift has made good on a promise to give tour tickets to a young fan who survived an accident that left her hospitalised with burns.Isabella McCune, a longtime fan of the pop star, had been hoping to see Swift on her ‘Reputation’ tour in 2018. However, in the lead up to the show the then eight-year-old girl had a severe accident that left her hospitalised for nine months with burns covering 65 per cent of her body.As ABC 15 reports, Swift visited McCune in hospital after the accident and left her a note, which read: “Isabella, I hope you feel better soon.
reply to Dogecoin founder Billy Markus, 40, who tweeted about Swift.“Taylor Swift rules and if you disagree you’ll be kicked off the internet i’m pretty sure,” tweeted the bitcoin founder.Musk then responded by saying that “her limbic resonance skill is exceptional.”According to PsychMechanics, “limbic resonance” refers to “a state of deep emotional and physiological connection between two people.”The eccentric CEO later responded to a four-image collage tweeted from Swift’s official account with a simple cigarette emoji which some users implied that Musk thought the “Evermore” singer was “smoking” hot.In a third response, this time to a tweet asking if Musk and the 33-year-old singer would make a cuter couple, Musk responded with a crying laughing emoji.
millions of views on Twitter and TikTok with many viewers praising her Michael Phelps-like form.“Where’s that gold medal?” one awestruck fan captioned a video of the stunt, which the 12-time Grammy Winner performed on Friday and Saturday at State Farm Stadium in Glendale, Arizona.The clip starts innocuously enough with the 33-year-old “You Belong With Me” singer strolling along the stage in an elaborate green dress towards at the end of her show. Then, all of a sudden, Swift dives headfirst into a hole in the stage like Greg Louganis as a splash effect sounds and Swifties erupt into rapturous cheers.Since when?? Where’s that gold medal?? #glendaletstheerastour #taylorswift #tstheerastour #swifttok #diver #swimmer #fyp And that was just the first part of the spectacle.
Taylor Swift has only just started her long-awaited Eras Tour, and she already has the internet abuzz with speculation about what will be the special, surprise song she performs each night.
Chris Willman Senior Music Writer and Chief Music Critic On the Eras Tour, Taylor Swift at one point plays a piano that appears to be covered in moss. But there are certain aspects of the show that are guaranteed not to gather that substance, judging from the second night of the tour, which, like the first, took place at State Farm Stadium in Glendale, Arizona. One of those is the costuming, with the pop superstar trying out some different dresses (or, in the case of “The Man,” black or grey suit-dresses) in different parts of the concert Saturday than she had at Friday night’s tour opener. But perhaps more notably, Night 2 was already allowing for two tour premieres among the setlist, where only one wild card slot had been expected. Near the end of the set, Swift took to the acoustic guitar to play a solo rendition of “This Is Me Trying,” from the “Folklore” album, following by a short trip over to the piano for a solo reading of “State of Grace,” from “Red.” (See video excerpts of those numbers, below.)
Taylor Swift opened her highly anticipated Eras Tour with an epic concert in Phoenix, Arizona, Friday night. The 33-year-old singer kicked off her first tour since 2018, performing 44 songs from ten albums over three hours, 15 minutes.
viral videos taken at the Glendale, Arizona show on Friday, the star made a splashy exit between the songs “Tim McGraw” and “Lavender Haze.” Following a piano performance of the hit song from her self-titled debut album, Swift strutted downstage in a red sparkling dress and seemed to dive into the pit below, disappearing from view with a cannonball sound. (A fan can be heard screaming “What the f—k?” in the background.)Seconds later, footage of Swift swimming in the dress materialized on the backdrop and catwalk before an enormous tidal wave consumed the screen.
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Taylor Swift made her triumphant return to the concert stage Friday night to kick off her Eras Tour in Glendale, Arizona, where she told the boisterous 70,000 fans at State Farm Arena how much she's missed them.The songstress soaked up the atmosphere, looking up and all over the crowd while donning a shimmery dress. After catching her breath, the 33-year-old singer grew emotional as she shared with fans that the roaring reception was giving her all the feels.«I don’t know how to process all of this in the way that it’s making me feel right now,» she said.
Taylor Swift made her triumphant return to the concert stage Friday night to kick off her Eras Tour in Glendale, Arizona, where she told the boisterous 70,000 fans at State Farm Arena how much she’s missed them.
Taylor Swift made her triumphant return to the concert stage Friday night to kick off her Eras Tour in Glendale, Arizona, where she told the boisterous 70,000 fans at State Farm Arena how much she's missed them.The songstress soaked up the atmosphere, looking up and all over the crowd while donning a shimmery dress. After catching her breath, the 33-year-old singer grew emotional as she shared with fans that the roaring reception was giving her all the feels.«I don’t know how to process all of this in the way that it’s making me feel right now,» she said.
Taylor Swift is officially back on tour for the first time in five years after launching The Eras Tour with a show in Glendale, Arizona.
Taylor Swift is about to begin her Eras Tour in the newly entitled Swift City (Glendale), Arizona.Fans' excitement and speculation about the tour, her first in five years, is through the roof. Will we catch a rare glimpse of Taylor's boyfriend Joe Alwyn? What surprise celebrity guests might appear (Ryan Reynolds, Blake Lively... Harry Styles?!)? Taylor Swift performing during her Reputation tour in 2018But perhaps the biggest source of stress is whether the singer will be able to perform everyone's favorite hits on the night.
New Music Friday! The weekend is here, which means more streaming, new playlists and the best that music has to offer. ET has you covered for everything in between.Taylor Swift released four previously unreleased songs this week, a celebration of the Eras Tour kickoff in Glendale, Arizona, on Friday night.
Taylor Swift‘s discography is so massive that it is impossible to include all of her biggest hits and fan favorite tracks in the setlist for The Eras Tour.
new report revealed that 300,000 passwords related to Taylor Swift and Bad Bunny were at risk of getting hacked in 2022.“Passwords tied to pop culture trends also remain popular, with SpyCloud recovering over 327,000 passwords related to artists Taylor Swift and Bad Bunny,” Business Wire reported.Keywords related to two of the most-streamed artists of 2022 include “Taylor,” “Swiftie,” “Benito,” “Me Porto Bonito” and “Midnights.”The popular musicians weren’t the only vulnerable pop-culture-related passwords.Business Wire added that there were “over 261,000 related to streaming services such as Netflix and Hulu and over 167,000 related to Queen Elizabeth’s death and the British royal family.”Swift, 33, and Bad Bunny, 29, had a big year in 2022 — passwords aside.Both of them were two of the youngest best-paid entertainers of 2022, according to Forbes, both making history with Swift as the only female on the list and Bad Bunny as the only Latino.In just the US in 2022, Bad Bunny was the third most-streamed artist for Spotify Wrapped after Drake and Swift, respectively.
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Axios confirmed to Vanity Fair that Montgomery is no longer with the company but did not elaborate. The news website is based in Arlington, Virginia. It was launched in 2017 by former Politico journalists Jim VandeHei, Mike Allen and Roy Schwartz.Perhaps he should have considered being a journalist, not an activist or propagandist.The email sent from the Florida Department of Education Press Office billed the upcoming DeSantis-hosted event as “exposing the diversity equity and inclusion scam in higher education.” DeSantis has previously called his state “where woke goes to die.” A recent ban of more than 80 titles in Martin County schools that included works by Jodi Picoult, James Patterson and Toni Morrison went into effect earlier this month.