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Post by Admin on May 23, 2018 18:00:00 GMT
Troye Sivan joins Taylor Swift at the Rose Bowl as the first guest of the night on her reputation Stadium Tour on 05.19.18 in Pasadena, CA
Please welcome to the stage Troye Sivan, the latest popstar to join Taylor Swift during her worldwide Reputation tour.
Although technically it was a duet, it’s difficult to hear Swift as she sings along in the chorus — Sivan well and truly dominants the track. The duo does, however, have one hell of a synchronised catwalk strut.
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Post by Admin on May 25, 2018 17:54:49 GMT
The stars have aligned for Taylor Swift and her Reputation Tour. From Amber Rose and Wiz Khalifa’s son Sebastian giving Swift flowers backstage to Selena Gomez and Shawn Mendes joining the singer for epic performances, the tour -- which kicked off on May 8 -- has truly been a star-studded event. http://instagram.com/p/Bi_UBUSFFyF Check out the celebrities who have attended the Reputation tour and grabbed a selfie with the performer thus far. http://instagram.com/p/Bi_RZz7F6NY
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Post by Admin on May 27, 2018 17:57:37 GMT
http://instagram.com/p/BijG1h5hAWZ Taylor Swift's Reputation-heavy tour set list features almost all the songs from her latest album, plus many of her previous hit singles. But the show, which she debuted on May 8, also delivers a surprise song on each tour stop. Swift's nightly choices have run the gamut from fan favorite "All Too Well" to career throwback "Teardrops on My Guitar." http://instagram.com/p/BikCxlynrF2 While most of Swift's performance is based on the main stage, she makes her way back to two smaller B-stages, giving more fans a chance to see her up close. There, she performs "Shake It Off," "Dancing With Our Hands Tied," "Blank Space" and "Dress" -- as well as the surprise song of the night on acoustic guitar.
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Post by Admin on May 28, 2018 17:59:53 GMT
Selena Gomez and Taylor Swift‘s friendship is based on mutual support rather than competition — and Gomez’s mom Mandy Teefey says that’s why they’ve stayed close. “With Taylor, what you see is what you get … she’s always been there for Selena,” the 13 Reasons Why producer tells Entertainment Tonight. “It’s so hard to find someone who is the same audience and it’s so cutthroat right now. They came up together; they just have never parted, so it’s really a true friendship.” Teefey continues, “What I love about that friendship is it’s so solid, and with Taylor, I feel like they can tell each other anything, and it will be an honest, in-your-best-interest kind of relationship. It’s not about anything else, and it’s one you don’t just find out here.”
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Post by Admin on Jun 2, 2018 18:00:44 GMT
Taylor Swift, the dominant pop singer of the last decade, rolled into the first of two sold-out concerts Friday at Soldier Field backed by a legion of dancers, singers, musicians and a whole lot of snakes. They were of the digitized and blow-up variety, but there were enough of them to give nightmares to anyone who squirmed through the Ice Cube-Jennifer Lopez classic “Anaconda.” The snake theme, which served as the connecting thread in a six-act, 105-minute show, was Swift’s idea of payback. The first appearance of the reptiles was as a backdrop for a tilted stage, not unlike the one employed by her rival and tormentor, Kanye West, on his previous tour. West’s wife, Kim Kardashian, called Swift a snake amid their latest tiff, and Swift has come back with guns blazing, set to the deliciously dishy “Look What You Made Me Do.”
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