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Post by Admin on Jul 13, 2018 18:02:05 GMT
On Saturday night, Ohio Stadium became home to Taylor Swift's "Reputation" tour. The 28-year-old pop star, who has been releasing music since 2004, rocked the Horseshoe in front of what appeared to be a sellout crowd. The production, which featured 52 semi trucks and another 30 flatbeds carrying loads of steel, was the largest in the history of Ohio Stadium.
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Post by Admin on Jul 14, 2018 18:02:31 GMT
Taylor Swift's surprise was caught on film at a meet-and-greet at the Philadelphia stop on her Reputation world tour when a fan got down on one knee and proposed to the love of his life right in front of her. http://instagram.com/p/BlM3usgH6xZ It was business as usual for Swift on Friday night (July 14) up until that moment: she spends time with fans at her shows before she packs up and moves onto the next city, but Philadelphia set itself apart thanks to this super romantic surprise that even caught the "Delicate" singer off-guard.
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Post by Admin on Jul 16, 2018 17:56:28 GMT
http://instagram.com/p/BlLkBN1HzUM Taylor Swift returned to her hometown of Reading, Pennsylvania, on Friday and celebrated the occasion with a sweet photo of herself posing in front of a small, white barn she used to play in. The 28-year-old held up a binder with a photo of herself as a small child in front of the same barn. “Take me home 💗,” Swift wrote in the caption.
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Post by Admin on Jul 17, 2018 18:06:13 GMT
And it's not just Swift who was excited to be in Columbus and show her support for a local team. Her guitarist and backup singer, Paul Sidoti, is from Strongsville, Ohio and attended Ohio State. Her keyboardist and piano player, David Cook, is from Columbus and wore a Blue Jackets jersey during the show. While concerts have become commonplace during the summers at Ohio Stadium, Swift and her production crew set the bar with what they put together.
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Post by Admin on Jul 19, 2018 18:05:11 GMT
With multiple stages, a floating platform that transferred her around what is normally the field and outfits galore, Swift rocked out in Columbus Saturday night and, likely due to her band members, knew exactly how to get the crowd on her side. It's summer in Columbus, Ohio, meaning Ohio State football fans eagerly await the return of the college football season and their beloved Buckeyes. But it doesn't mean that Ohio Stadium, the 104,944 seat home of the Scarlet and Gray, sits vacant for months on end. During the offseason, the iconic college football stadium is turned into one of the premier concert venues in the country.
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