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Post by Admin on Mar 16, 2023 20:43:47 GMT
Taylor Swift just revealed she will drop four previously unreleased songs at midnight tonight in celebration of her The Eras Tour, which kicks off tomorrow night in Glendale, AZ. “In celebration of The Eras Tour I’m releasing four previously unreleased songs tonight at midnight,” Swift wrote on the Instagram Story, before relvealing the tracks as “Eyes Open (Taylor’s Version),” “Safe & Sound (Ft. Joy William and John Boy Music) (Taylor’s Version),” “If This Was a Movie (Taylor’s Version)” and “All of the Girls You Loved Before.” “All of the Girls You Loved Before” is an outtake from the singer’s 2019 album Lover. While it has not been released, the track leaked earlier this year and has been uploaded by some fans. Now, they’ll have the opportunity to listen to it officially. The other three tracks are re-recordings of back catalog tunes that are a part of reclaiming her songs after Swift’s back catalog was sold without her approval for $300M. See Swift’s Instagram Story post below followed by a list of upcoming The Eras Tour stops.
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Post by Admin on Mar 19, 2023 0:53:52 GMT
Taylor Swift enchanted 70,000 fans at the opening night of her Eras Tour with elaborate set pieces, costumes and choreography — especially with a transition in which she appeared to jump then fall from the stage at State Farm Stadium and swim underneath it. In one of many 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. The digital wave crested to reveal Swift in full “Midnights” mode, sitting on a purple bed in a T-shirt and leggings. She then climbed a ladder that disappeared into a rising cloud. Below, a doorway opened, and out marched backup dancers wheeling out more clouds. When they reached the edge of the catwalk, Swift rose out of a platform from the stage and started singing “Lavender Haze,” the first track from her newest album “Midnights.” Advanced — one might even say mind-boggling — production values were the norm at the concert, which spanned a whopping 44 songs from all 10 albums in her discography. (At three hours and 11 minutes, this is her longest tour runtime following “Reputation’s” 19 songs in two hours, according to fans.) Other sets that fans captured on social media included a moss-covered house recalling her 2021 Grammys performance, a long dining room table for “Tolerate It,” a mystical forest and elaborate scaffolding for her rendition of “The Man.” Many of the sets seamlessly intertwined digital and practical designs, though Swift also performed acoustic versions of some songs on the piano or guitar.
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Post by Admin on Mar 19, 2023 18:04:12 GMT
MUSIC - Taylor Swift is back on stage after five years without a concert, and she didn't do things by halves. The singer started “The Eras Tour”, the international tour which retraces her entire career, with fanfare. His first concert at State Farm Stadium in Glendale, Arizona, on Friday March 17, brought together 70,000 fans for a day or always.
The pop star chained forty-four songs for more than three hours of show, in an American blockbuster of which she has the secret. And one of his transitions between two songs made the public scream, as much in fear as in admiration, as shown in the video at the top of the article.
After performing an acoustic version of “Tim McGraw,” one of her very first songs, Taylor Swift walked onto the stage, transformed into water by the lights. Then, to everyone's surprise, she dove headfirst into a hole in the ground.
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Post by Admin on Mar 19, 2023 20:55:21 GMT
Kelsea Ballerini had a question about Taylor Swift's Eras Tour — and she wasn't afraid to pause her own sold-out concert in New Jersey to get her answer. The country star, 29, briefly stopped her show at the Hard Rock Live at Etess Arena in Atlantic City, NJ to ask fans about one particular song, and if it made Swift's 44-song set list during her opening night. "Can I level with you for a minute," Ballerini said in a new viral TikTok, filmed on Friday. "Is anyone stalking the Eras Tour, has it started? I'm gonna stalk it after this, but I have one question: Is 'Cruel Summer' on the setlist?" Taylor Swift Kicks Off Eras Tour with Career-Spanning 44-Song Setlist "Cruel Summer," a cut off Swift's 2019 LP Lover, has managed to remain a fan favorite over the last four years. During her opening show in Glendale, Arizona on Friday, Swift, 33, performed the song with 43 other career-defining tracks — six in total from Lover. She also played "Cruel Summer" on Saturday night at the same venue, during her second show of the tour. "It is? Wow, that's my Super Bowl, I gotta be honest," Ballerini said in response to fans. "All right, wow, that's all I needed to know. Thank you for that. It's like live updates."
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Post by Admin on Mar 20, 2023 19:24:25 GMT
Taylor Swift Shares Handmade Backstage Pass For Her Dad.
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