We may be almost half way through the year (how, please?), but 2023 still has a lot in store on the new music front.
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next-level Eras Tour — Swift’s first concert trek since 2018’s “Reputation” Tour — launched in March, there has been no calming down for Swifties. And this was the perfect summer jump-off on a Memorial Day weekend that fans will never forget. A sea of glitter, sequins, cowboy hats and feather boas flooded MetLife as Switfies dressed in eras representing all 10 of the idol’s studio albums.And strutting across the gigantic catwalk of a stage like one of her Victoria’s Secret model squad, even Swift was feeling her swag.
Even she had to admit just how “powerful” she was feeling in that early moment. Then she proceeded to flex her left bicep and kiss it before launching into “The Man” surrounded by a bevy of business-suited dancers.As much as her girl-next-door appeal has taken her to the kind of pop superstardom that few have anymore, she is very much a chick in charge.Yes, some of the most wildly emotional responses — from a crowd that seemed to sing every word all night long — came from old-school Swift songs such as “You Belong to Me” and “Love Story” that still had every bit of their country charm.But when Swift went into her “Reputation” era with “Ready for It” — dressed in a one-armed, one-legged catsuit — she embraced her sexiness as a 33-year-old woman who, to quote another former pop ingenue, is not that innocent anymore.And while she’s no Beyonce in the dancing department, she sure knows how to work a massive stage.
She can make a stadium feel intimate when she slows and strips it down on ballads such as “Lover.”At three and a half hours, the show is too long for all but the real Swifties — and an endurance test for just about everyone. But that just goes to show you just how many hardcore fans Swift has.As if
.We may be almost half way through the year (how, please?), but 2023 still has a lot in store on the new music front.
Denise Welch has shared her support for her son Matty Healy after his apparent split from superstar American singer Taylor Swift. Denise, who shares her The 1975 singer son with actor ex Tim Healy, took to Twitter to show her pride. Matty, 34, is currently touring with his band to perform concerts all around the world, which comes only days after the musician was spotted joining Folklore hitmaker Taylor, 33, on her own tour in the US.
Taylor Swift will kick off her short Motor City era.On June 9-10, the “Anti-Hero” singer is swinging into Detroit’s Ford Field for two shows as part of her record-shattering, attention-grabbing ‘Eras Tour.’And as you may have heard, ticket prices for this career-spanning, decade defining show haven’t been cheap.That trend continues in Detroit too — at the time of publication, the cheapest ticket available for Swift’s two-night stint were $1001 before fees on Vivid Seats.However, if you’re a Detroit Swiftie, we want to let you know that you have two things working in your favor.First, $1001 is by the far lowest price we’ve seen on Taylor tickets on a Monday. Just last week, tickets started at $1297 before fees in Chicago.Secondly, based on our records, prices drop significantly on the day of the show.Therefore, we suggest refreshing this page all week to find a deal.Who knows? You may just discover a bargain beyond your “Wildest Dreams.”Need to know more about Taylor’s brief Detroit residency before committing?We’ve got all the information you’re looking for below.All prices listed above are subject to fluctuation.A complete breakdown of all the best prices on upper-deck, lower-level and floor seats for each of Taylor’s trifecta of Detroit gigs can be found below.(Note: The New York Post confirmed all above prices at the publication time.
Taylor Swift and Matty Healy have gone their separate ways. The two singers experienced a short-lived romance in recent weeks, however, it seems their short relationship has come to an end, as first reported by TMZ.The former couple have called it quits, and a close source to the pair has revealed the reason for their breakup.
Matty Healy is thriving amidst the rumors of his relationships. The singer from the band 1975 has been linked with Taylor Swift over the past month.
Taylor Swift, and The 1975 band member, Matty Healy, have called it quits, leaving fans shocked and curious about the details of their whirlwind romance. According to a recent post on People, the couple has officially ended their relationship, adding another chapter to Taylor Swift’s long list of high-profile breakups. Let’s delve deeper into their love story and explore the reasons behind their split.Sources close to the couple cited conflicting priorities and the difficulty of finding quality time together as contributing factors to their split.
Taylor Swift has revealed her first round of international dates for her current ‘Eras’ tour kicking off in August.Mexico is up first with a three-date run at the Foro Sol Stadium in Mexico City on August 24-26. Argentina will follow after that with two nights at the Estádio RiverPlate in Buenos Aries in November.The first batch of international dates will wrap up in late November in Brazil, with one show on November 18 at the Estádio Nilton Santos in Rio de Janeiro, followed by a two-night run on the 25 and 26 at the Allianz Parque in São Paulo.
Taylor Swift fans are reportedly having “post concert amnesia” after seeing the pop icon perform during her ‘Eras’ tour.Taylor Swift kicked off her long-awaited ‘Eras’ tour back in Arizona back in March, and has played numerous shows across the US in the time since.Now, with stops still set to be made in Chicago, Seattle, Los Angeles and more (tickets available here), some fans who have already seen the singer-songwriter perform live have discussed a strange phenomenon they have described as “post concert amnesia” (via Consequence).While fans are by no means forgetting that they attended the gigs, some have supposedly forgotten chunks of time during the event, including memories of certain songs being played or moments where the artist addressed the crowd.According to Dr. Michelle Phillips, a senior lecturer in music psychology at the Royal Northern College of Music in Manchester, the feeling of “amnesia” after an event such as a live performance is not only a real thing, but actually surprisingly common.“It’s likely to be one of the things they remember attending for the rest of their lives,” she said (via BBC).
Forbes published Thursday. The 33-year-old “Karma” singer has surpassed Madonna, who reportedly has a net worth of $580 million, as well as Beyoncé at $540 million. Swift occupies the No.
Taylor Swift fans and that place — well, it’s unquestionably the ‘Eras Tour.’ No artist has devoted fans quite like Swift and it shows with how they greet the “Shake It Off” singer at each and every one of her sold-out stadium shows.At all concerts, Swifties in attendance have gone above and beyond making bracelets, singing along to every song and even bringing gifts for the star. So, as a tribute to the adoring fans, we’ve rounded up some of our favorite ‘Eras Tour’ fan moments that prove that Swift’s faithful will love her “forever & always.”Keep reading Swifties — this one’s for you.On night one of Taylor’s visit to Nashville, floor-level fans yelled out to the singer during her song “Majorie.” Taylor’s reaction was caught on camera as she saw them holding up posters of her late grandmother, Majorie Finlay.
all too well.Taylor Swift’s Eras Tour should be a night to remember — spanning 52 dates, 20 stadiums, 10 albums and 44 songs, each show lasting more than three hours.But multiple fans are experiencing signs of amnesia after attending the concert.“Post-concert amnesia is real,” Jenna Tocatlian, 25, told Time Magazine.Tocatlian, from New York, went to see Swift, 33, at Gillette Stadium in Massachusetts — but she had spent so long dreaming about what it would be like to see the singer in person, she later claimed she couldn’t grasp what was reality.“It’s hard to put together what you actually witness,” she said, sharing that it was probably a case of sensory overload.
Taylor Swift live at Soldier Field might cost you a little more than catching da Bears at home this season.Honestly, it’s not even close.Swift, 33, is currently midway through her headline-making, earthshaking ‘Eras Tour’ and headed to the Second City next for three concerts from June 2-4 on Justin Field’s home turf.And, as hinted at earlier, Taylor tickets aren’t exactly a deal.At the time of publication, the lowest price we found for the three nights of concerts was $1297 before fees on Vivid Seats.However, there is a silver lining.If you wait until Friday, June 2 — aka the first of Taylor’s three nights in Chi-Town — to scoop up last-minute tickets, you just may find reasonably priced seats.Based on our records, prices drop significantly on the day of the show.Therefore, we suggest refreshing this page all week.Who knows? You may just discover a bargain beyond your “Wildest Dreams.”Need to know more about Taylor’s brief Windy City residency before committing?We’ve got all the information you’re looking for below.All prices listed above are subject to fluctuation.A complete breakdown of all the best prices on upper-deck, lower-level and floor seats for each of Taylor’s trifecta of Chicago gigs can be found below.(Note: The New York Post confirmed all above prices at the publication time.
Time, Jenna Tocatlian, 25, spoke about her experience seeing Swift at Gillette Stadium in Massachusetts. Speaking about one of Swift’s nightly surprise songsAt the concert that Tocatlian attended the song was 'Better Man', but she said: ‘If I didn’t have the 5-minute video that my friend kindly took of me jamming to it, I probably would have told every that it didn’t happen. ’She added that as she waited to leave the stadium, during an hour-long wait, she found it difficult to grasp the reality of a night she had waited so long to experience.
Although not defined by Merriam's Webster Dictionary, the term "Swiftie" is used to describe any and all people who identify as Taylor Swift fans. This weekend, a bevy of stars embraced their inner Swiftie, flocking to MetLife Stadium in New Jersey to catch a glimpse of the celebrated and adored popstar. Musicians including Camila Cabello and Shawn Mendes, actors including Paul Rudd and Miles Teller and even athlete Aaron Rodgers all went viral for their appearances at the show, sending fans into a tizzy.
Time, Jenna Tocatlian, 25, spoke about her experience seeing Swift at Gillette Stadium in Massachusetts. Speaking about one of Swift’s nightly surprise songsAt the concert that Tocatlian attended the song was 'Better Man', but she said: ‘If I didn’t have the 5-minute video that my friend kindly took of me jamming to it, I probably would have told every that it didn’t happen. ’She added that as she waited to leave the stadium, during an hour-long wait, she found it difficult to grasp the reality of a night she had waited so long to experience.
The 1975 frontman Matty Healy and Look What You Made Me Do singer Taylor Swift have been the centre of huge dating rumours in recent weeks. But as 34 year old Matty took to the stage with his band in Scotland for BBC Radio 1's Big Weekend he seemed to allude to his new romance with Taylor, 33.
Taylor Swift on Friday surprised Swifties by bringing out Ice Spice to perform her «Karma» remix at her Eras Tour at MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, New Jersey.The crowd got quite the treat, as it was the first time the duo performed the track together on stage. What's more, fans in attendance also got a first-look at the remix's music video, which was released wide later that night.
Taylor Swift was joined by Ice Spice and Jack Antonoff last night (May 26) as the ‘Eras’ tour hit New Jersey – see what went down below.Friday also saw Swift drop a new deluxe version of her 10th album ‘Midnights‘, titled ‘Midnights (Til Dawn Edition)’, featuring an Ice Spice remix of ‘Karma’ among other tracks.To close out the first of multiple nights at East Rutherford’s MetLife Stadium, Swift was joined by the New York rapper to give a live debut of the new version of the song.Earlier in the show, the ‘surprise’ segment of the set saw Antonoff join Swift for a tour debut of ‘Getaway Car’.See footage of both performances below.Fans attending the East Rutherford shows on Swift’s ‘Eras‘ tour will be able to purchase a special edition CD which includes a never before heard ‘Midnights’ vault track called ‘You’re Losing Me’.Elsewhere in recent days on the ‘Eras’ tour, Swift appeared to defend a fan from a security guard during her Philadelphia show last weekend.During Swift’s performance of her 2014 hit ‘Bad Blood’ the singer paused mid-song to address a security guard.“She’s fine! She wasn’t doing anything!” she said, before yelling “Hey, stop!” two more times while simultaneously continuing to sing the lyrics.Meanwhile at an earlier ‘Eras’ tour show in Nashville, a Taylor Swift fan who failed to get a ticket for her show has revealed he became a security guard to get into one of her concerts.
William Earl Taylor Swift is such a force that her post-quarantine “Eras Tour” was a sensation the moment tickets went on sale. Despite Swift playing the biggest venues possible for multiple days in each city, the wild demand has helped to make each stop national news, especially as they are documented in real time on social media. Livestreams dominate on TikTok, “I-can’t-believe-you-got-tickets” posts rise to the top on Instagram, and the media cycle analyzes every change in Swift’s setlist, as well her famous friends in attendance. Beyond the hoopla, Swift’s May 26 NYC show at MetLife Stadium was a dazzling display of an artist at the height of her powers, able to elevate her success over her previously-set peaks. Swift paved the way to the “Eras Tour” via a wildly productive quarantine, when she recorded her sound-shifting trilogy of albums “Folklore,” “Evermore,” and “Midnights.” Those records broadened her appeal and won new fans, but her audience wondered how she’d ever be able to properly tour that trio plus her previous album, “Lover,” the tour of which was canceled because of COVID-19.
Taylor Swift’s ‘Eras Tour’ is officially dropping into East Rutherford, NJ’s MetLife Stadium starting Friday, May 26 at 6:30 p.m.And if you held out on grabbing tickets until today, you’re in luck.At the time of publication, prices are steadily going down.Earlier in the week, the cheapest ‘Eras Tour’ ticket at MetLife was $1563 before fees on Vivid Seats.Now, a mere four days later, you can snag Swift tickets for $1016 before fees.Sure, they’re not exactly cheap but saving over $500 (!) is nothing to sneeze at.Sometimes “all of this silence and patience, pining in anticipation” as Taylor sings in “Reputation’s” “Dress,” pays off.Want to find out more about the three-day Swift extravaganza going down in Jersey this weekend?Here’s everything you need to know and more.All prices listed above are subject to fluctuation.A complete breakdown of what ticket prices are now versus what they cost on Monday, May 22 for each of Taylor’s three New England concerts can be found below.(Note: The New York Post confirmed all above prices at the publication time.