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Post by Admin on Jun 6, 2014 1:14:09 GMT
Switching to the next song, "The Lucky One", Swift also appeared with a red colored long dress, red gloves and red shoes. Several times she was joined in the choreography of the dancers. Swift continued with the song "Mean". This time, she was wearing red colored tops, white skirts and musical instruments such as the banjo with white paint. "You are so wild ... I love you," she said and then made the audience scream more hysterically. Without stopping there, the hysterical audience continued to chant the following songs, "22", "15", "You Belong With Me", "Sparks Fly" and "I Knew You Were Trouble". The audience reacted wildly when Swift appeared with a black T-shirt bearing the words "Jakarta" on the front.
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Post by Admin on Jun 7, 2014 0:55:18 GMT
AirAsia's Taylor Swift aircraft touched down at Ninoy Aquino International Airport on June 5 carrying the popular international star just in time for her Manila concert being held today at the Mall of Asia Arena. The concert is part of Swift's RED Tour and has been labelled as the most anticipated concert of the year. The seven-time Grammy award winner will travelled on board AirAsia, the official airline of the RED Tour in Southeast Asia, as she travels to various cities in the region with her 80 member entourage. To commemorate the tour, AirAsia painted one of their 180-seat Airbus A320 aircraft in a special Taylor Swift livery. Meanwhile, a total of three bullet-proof automobiles fetch Taylor Swift earlier today at the NAIA Terminal 1. As of writing the singer-composer is staying at the Sofitel Philippine Plaza and later will leave for her concert later at 8PM at the SM Mall of Asia (MOA) Arena. The cars were said to be rented at Php100,000 each, which equivalent to Php300,00. Five lucky Taylor Swift fans in Manila had the opportunity to tour Taylor Swift's official aircraft while it was parked at Ninoy Aquino International Airport Terminal 4. In addition to the Philippines, the A320 aircraft will travel to Jakarta, Singapore, and Kuala Lumpur as part of the Red Tour. The concert in Bangkok had to be cancelled after the Thai military seized control of the government. At the concert to be held in Manila, Swift is expected to perform songs from her hit Red album.
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Post by Admin on Jun 7, 2014 23:53:49 GMT
Grammy-winning artist Taylor Swift thrilled a sold-out crowd at the SM Mall of Asia Arena last night with a performance that left her Filipino fans more than just satisfied. The 24-year-old was in Manila for the second time as part of her third worldwide concert tour dubbed "The Red Tour." When Taylor Swift promised in 2011 that she would be back in Manila soon enough for yet another concert, fans held on to that promise and waited. The release of her RED album followed by a tour that paved the way to the announcement of her return to Manila early this year resulted to much excitement followed by a sold-out show. And though ticket prices were sky high, fans with their parents in tow, didn't mind spending thousands of pesos just to see her live. Was it worth it? Social media exploded with a resounding 'yes' as photos and tweets from the concert flooded the internet.
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Post by Admin on Jun 9, 2014 0:02:49 GMT
“Terima kasih [thank you],” Swift said, which, of course, was met with more loud screams from the so-called Swifties, the name given to Swift’s fans. “Selamat malam [good evening]. I’m Taylor. Welcome to the RED Tour. This is the first crowd I’ve ever played for here and you’ve quite made the impression,” she said, greeting her fans. Swift then disappeared backstage to change into a long red dress with gloves and reappeared to sing “The Lucky One”, hamming it up as a Hollywood superstar hounded by paparazzi. The 24-year-old Swift is a seven-time Grammy winner. In 2012, she released Red, making her the first artist since The Beatles to log six or more weeks at number one with three consecutive studio albums. Red topped the Billboard 200 albums chart for seven weeks, following her other albums, Fearless, which topped the charts for 11 weeks, and Speak Now, which stayed at the top for six weeks. Back in Jakarta, Swift turned down the heat for a while with a banjo performance on “Mean”. The song was taken from her third album and won best country song and best solo performance at the 54th Grammy Awards. As it ended, screens displayed a video showing musical moments since she was very young. When the footage displayed the time she turned 22, the crowd went wild, as it was the cue for her next song, the worldwide hit “22”. The crowd grew even wilder when Swift came down from the main stage and crossed a passage through the crowd, heading toward a smaller stage. The lucky fans in the standing sections could reach out to touch her hands and take her photo from close range. She stayed on the small stage for two more songs, “Fifteen” and “You Belong with Me”, and when she returned to the main stage while singing “Sparks Fly”, the crowd went crazy once again.
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Post by Admin on Jun 10, 2014 0:56:57 GMT
With three days to go before her final bow, Taylor Swift is in no mood to slow it down during the last leg of her Red tour in Asia. The 24-year-old songstress was the sexy siren once again as she performed her set of songs at Singapore Indoor Stadium on Monday. Taylor showed off her slender figure in her signature black leather shorts and ivory blouse as she belted out one tune, her blonde mane capped with a black hat and red shoes on her feet. The seven-time Grammy winner didn't miss a beat, taking up an electric guitar to play a few notes for the crowd alongside her lead guitarist. Taylor changed at one point into a lacy black dress and knee-high boots to perform a song at her grand piano. She threw her head back and let her hair fall back as she hammered the piano keys enthusiastically. Musically inclined: Taylor picked up an electric guitar to play a tune with her lead guitarist
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