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Post by Admin on Aug 27, 2015 22:40:20 GMT
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Post by Admin on Aug 28, 2015 22:48:21 GMT
Taylor Swift's 1989 world tour has featured an epic roster of special guests, with names getting bigger and weirder as it's progressed. For her final show at Los Angeles' Staples Center, Swift brought out actress Lisa Kudrow, who reprised her famous Friends character Phoebe Buffay. With acoustic guitar in hand, Swift introduced Kudrow as her fictional character, who appeared onstage to perform Buffay's song "Smelly Cat" with the singer. Suddenly, Kudrow interrupted Swift to offer some Buffay-esque critiques. "That was good, but you have to really feel the lyrics," she said to screams and laughs from the audience before showing Swift how it's best sung.
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Post by Admin on Aug 30, 2015 22:38:44 GMT
Taylor Swift, who has been entertaining her fans with surprise celebrity cameos throughout her 1989, invited Avril Lavigne to join her onstage at her show in San Diego, California, on Saturday. The duo performed Lavigne's hit song, "Complicated." Lavigne, 30, who returned to the stage for the first time last month since revealing her battle with Lyme disease, took to Instagram after the performance to share her excitement. "Such a Pleasure to perform "Complicated" tonight with @taylorswift on her #1989 world tour! She ROCKS!" the singer captioned a photo of her Swift. Swift also took to social media to acknowledge Lavigne's performance. "So incredible sharing the stage with @avrillavigne! 'Complicated' is such a brilliant pop song and I just love her," Swift Tweeted. She also shared a sweet shot of the two singers on Instagram.
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Post by Admin on Sept 5, 2015 22:31:17 GMT
"Good evening Salt Lake. I'm Taylor," the pop superstar introduced herself Friday night to a roar of applause. Ten years ago, Taylor Swift was driving through Salt Lake City with her mother, making stops on her radio promotion tour and hoping to get stations to play her songs. Friday, it was hard to find anyone in Salt Lake City who didn't know Taylor Swift was in town, or to find a top 40 station that didn't play her music. Swift's show sold out within minutes of going on sale months ago. Arguably the biggest pop star in the world currently, Swift brought her massively successful, big-budget "1989 Tour" into Salt Lake City. And it was everything fans hoped it would be. The shrills from the audience, made up of mostly pre-teen and teenage girls, was deafening when the lights went down, signaling the start of the show. Some young girls actually cried as their pop hero appeared on stage for the first time. Many held signs, some decorated with battery-powered lights, all with phrases representing some part of the "1989" album. Some waved large cardboard "1989" numbers. Opening with "Welcome to New York," Swift entered onto a Big Apple-esque stage setting. The massive bi-level stage included a large digital screen in the back and two screens on either side so every person in the house could get a close-up look at Taylor. A catwalk stretched out to about three-quarters of the arena floor. Like her last tour, Swift's set list Friday concentrated heavily on her most recent album, the namesake of her tour, including "Out of the Woods" and crowd favorite "Style." And while there weren't as many stage props as her last tour, Swift's show included high-tech cameras that are traditionally only seen at major sporting events, and wristbands that were handed out to all 15,000 people in the arena. The wristbands were programmed to light-up in certain colors during different points of the show to complement the music, making the entire arena part of the stage show. Taylor Swift Salt Lake City Setlist: "Welcome to New York" "New Romantics" "Blank Space" "I Knew You Were Trouble" "I Wish You Would" "How You Get the Girl" "I know Places" "You Belong With Me" "Clean" "Love Story" "Style" "Bad Blood" "We Are Never Getting Back Together" "Wildest Dreams" "Out of the Woods" "Shake It Off"
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Post by Admin on Sept 10, 2015 22:16:33 GMT
During Wednesday night’s performance, Taylor Swift added another star to the impressive group of famous friends who have joined her on stage throughout the 1989 World Tour. Wiz Khalifa surprised T. Swift fans in Houston by showing up to duet “See You Again,” his hit song with Charlie Puth for the Furious 7 soundtrack. Wiz and Tay stunned the crowd by parading side-by-side down the runway as a fireworks show erupted around them. When the song was over, they pulled on fans’ heartstrings even more by giving each other a long and emotional hug on stage. Swift acknowledged how heartwarming the hug was by retweeting this video, MTV reports.
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