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Post by Admin on Dec 14, 2015 20:50:31 GMT
Taylor Swift’s 1989 World Tour Live will soon be available to watch over and over again on Apple Music. Plus, all of her big guests — including Selena Gomez, Miranda Lambert, and more — will ALL be included! Apple Music is bringing the bright lights and star-studded stage of Taylor Swift’s 1989 World Tour right to you. Whether you enjoyed the show live when she came to a city near you or sadly missed out on it, you’ll be able to watch concert footage from her ENTIRE international tour, as well as almost every SINGLE guest performance she had, as many times as you would like with your Apple Music account. How exciting is that?
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Post by Admin on Dec 16, 2015 20:58:43 GMT
The Internet didn't seem to be when the singer, who celebrated her 26th birthday Sunday, posed for a photo with lookalike Olivia Sturgiss after the pair met in Australia over the weekend. The meeting in Melbourne was documented by Sturgiss' friend Kristy Lee, who posted a photo of herself with the two and a caption reading "Charlie's Angels" as they did the signature pose from the classic TV series. In the comments, Lee explained that the singer "had seen us on tumblr and saw that Liv lost her mum and wanted to send her condolences in person."
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Post by Admin on Dec 19, 2015 20:41:46 GMT
The special includes SWIFT's entire performance at SYDNEY on NOVEMBER 28th, plus behind-the-scenes footage and rehearsals with some of the surprise guests who appeared on the tour. Taylor Swift gave Apple exclusive access to a video shot during the pop star's recent concert tour. The anticipated movie will be released on
December 20 on Apple Music. The move might come as a surprise to fans and industry watchers who remember that Swift strongly chastised Apple Music earlier this year. The move might come as a surprise to fans and industry watchers who remember that Swift strongly chastised Apple Music earlier this year. A second spat with Apple over the same issue even saw the company change its payment policy.
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Post by Admin on Dec 21, 2015 20:46:35 GMT
Swift's concert film, The 1989 World Tour Live, dropped Sunday on Apple Music, and it's a glorious trip down memory lane for the Swifties who scored tickets to one of the 85 shows on her recently wrapped tour. (And if you missed her when she swung by your town – even better.) The two-hour video, filmed in November at Sydney's ANZ Stadium, is also interjected with lots of behind-the-scenes commentary and revelations from Swift herself. Fans get an up-close peek at the tour, including the many, many surprise guests who graced her stage. We learned that ... 1. 'Blank Space' is her favorite. Calling the song one of her highlights from the show each night, Swift said she and her team sought to replicate the perfectly theatrical music video on the 1989 stage. 2. Finding her signature surprise guests for her shows wasn't all that hard. "Getting people to say yes to come out onstage was a lot easier than I thought," she says in the film. "It really showed me how many artists out there love what they do so much that they are willing to get up and play because it's fun." 3. But she didn't think Justin Timberlake would say yes. "Of course I invited him out, but I did not expect him to say yes," she recalls in the behind-the-scenes look at their L.A. duet to his song "Mirrors." (The true highlight of this scene is when we catch a glimpse at their rehearsal, in which Timberlake tells Swift he hasn't "done pyro in years" – since his 'NSYNC days.)
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Post by Admin on Dec 31, 2015 20:23:02 GMT
In the concert business, 2015 was a banner year for 1989, as Taylor Swift and her blockbuster “1989” tour topped Pollstar’s annual ranking of the most popular concert attractions globally. Swift’s tour, featuring a bevy of different guest stars in nearly every city she visited, grossed just over $250 million worldwide. Equally significant, almost $200 million of that came from North American dates, trampling the all-time North American record of $162 million posted by the Rolling Stones in 2005, according to the concert industry tracking magazine’s preliminary top 20 tour report. The 26-year-old pop star performed 83 shows in 53 cities and sold almost 2.3 million tickets during the year, Pollstar reported.
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