The 1989 World Tour

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  • 1 Xfinity Takes You to 1989
  • 2.1 Promotional posters
  • 5 Surprise songs
  • 7 Tour dates

Xfinity Takes You to 1989 [ ]

Many videos surrounding The 1989 World Tour were released through Xfinity, and many sweepstakes for pit tickets during the tour. They released a behind the scenes video as well.

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Behind the Scenes of The 1989 World Tour

Concert film [ ]

The 1989 World Tour Live is a concert film by Taylor Swift. It was released on December 20, 2015, exclusively via Apple Music. Directed by Jonas Åkerlund, the film follows the Sydney stop of Swift's fourth headlining concert tour, The 1989 World Tour. The show, which was attended by 75,980 fans, remains Swift's most attended concert to date.

Signs were displayed at the sold out Sydney concert on November 28, 2015, at ANZ Stadium which said "Today's events are being recorded and filmed for global streaming, and may also form part of a television program... for commercial and promotional purposes." Although there was no further information about what the filming was for at the time, there was speculation that it would form a DVD of the 1989 World Tour to be released once the tour concluded its run in Melbourne in late 2015. Later speculation involved an Apple Music Video launch, which was proved to be correct. Coincidentally, " All You Had to Do Was Stay " and " This Love " were added back into the show after having been left off the set list for several months. This makes the Sydney setlist identical to that of Tokyo when the tour premiered.

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Taylor Swift - 1989 World Tour (Live 2015)

On December 13, 2015 — Swift's 26th birthday—she announced she had partnered with Apple Music to release a concert film entitled The 1989 World Tour Live in one weeks' time. It contains over two hours of concert, interview, and never-before seen backstage and rehearsal footage with some of the musical and surprise guests from previous shows. Celebrities making appearances in the film include Mick Jagger, Jason Derulo, Idina Menzel, Justin Timberlake, Wiz Khalifa, and Alanis Morissette. It was directed by Jonas Åkerlund. Clips from the film were later compiled for the music video for the seventh and final single from the album, " New Romantics ".

Promotional posters [ ]

Launch poster

The custom stage built for the 1989 Tour is one-of-a-kind. It was a classic catwalk shape that's 100 ft long but the center part could detach from the main catwalk. It a was semi-modular type design able to rise up and do a 360° turn, it permitted to get closer to fans, the technology was like a propeller system.

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Set list [ ]

This set list is representative of the show on May 5, 2015, in Tokyo. It is not representative of all concerts for the duration of the tour.

  • " Welcome to New York "
  • " New Romantics "
  • " Blank Space "
  • " I Knew You Were Trouble "
  • " I Wish You Would "
  • " How You Get the Girl "
  • " I Know Places "
  • " All You Had to Do Was Stay "
  • Surprise song
  • " Love Story "
  • " This Love "
  • " Bad Blood "
  • " We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together "
  • " Enchanted " / " Wildest Dreams "
  • " Out of the Woods "
  • " Shake It Off "

Surprise songs [ ]

The following songs were performed by Swift after "All You Had To Do Was Stay". The song changed each night.

  • " You Are In Love " - Tokyo, Sydney
  •  " Wonderland " - Las Vegas, Bossier City, Pittsburgh, Cologne
  • " Holy Ground " - Dublin night two
  • " You Belong With Me " - Second shows in East Rutherford, Washington, D.C., Los Angeles, Denver, Shanghai, Columbus and first shows in Singapore and Foxborough
  • " Fifteen " - Chicago night one , Edmonton, Denver, St. Paul, Tampa, & Arlington, second shows in Toronto, Foxborough and Melbourne, third show in Los Angeles, and in Atlanta
  • " Mean " - Chicago night two , Seattle, Los Angeles night five , Houston, St. Paul night two
  • " Sparks Fly " - Vancouver
  • " Fearless " - During the second show in Edmonton, the show in San Diego and the second show in Omaha
  • " Should've Said No " - Santa Clara night one
  • " Never Grow Up " - Santa Clara night two
  • " Ronan " - Glendale night one
  • " All Too Well " - Los Angeles night one
  • " Red " - Columbus night one
  • " Mine " - Brisbane
  • " Long Live " - Melbourne night three

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SINGAPORE — Taylor Swift is bringing the 1989 World Tour to the Singapore Indoor Stadium on November 7 and 8. Tickets are priced at S$328, S$288, S$248,S $188 and S$128 and go on sale on June 30 at 10am via Sports Hub Tix.

Could Taylor Swift be bringing her 1989 World Tour to Singapore? Photo: Taylor Swift/Facebook

UPDATE JUNE 24: Taylor Swift is bringing the 1989 World Tour to the Singapore Indoor Stadium on November 7 and 8. Tickets are priced at S$328, S$288, S$248,S $188 and S$128 and go on sale on June 30 at 10am via Sports Hub Tix. 

SINGAPORE — Could Taylor Swift be returning to Singapore?

It certainly looks so from a cryptic announcement shared on the artiste’s official Facebook page at 10am today (June 23).

The “major tour announcement” singles out China and Singapore, and teases with the date and time of “Tomorrow 10am CST” (11pm Singapore time).

The picture is also accompanied by a blurb saying: “EXCITING TOUR ANNOUNCEMENT COMING YOUR WAY! Come back at 10am tomorrow to find out what it is!” It could only mean one thing.

The mega popstar who is currently on the 1989 World Tour was in Singapore last year for the Red Tour where she played to sold-out crowds over two days in June.

A quick check on her official tour dates show that the closest she’ll be to Asia is Australia from Dec 5 to Dec 12, with her last stop in Melbourne.

Could it be? Stay tuned, swifties. ANJALI RAGURAMAN

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Taylor Swift Live in Singapore: The 1989 World Tour

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PUBLISHED June 25th, 2015 09:43 am | UPDATED May 9th, 2018 03:13 am

Global superstar Taylor Swift announced today she is returning to Singapore, with The 1989 World Tour on 7 & 8 November at the Singapore Indoor Stadium, in support of her historic fifth studio album, 1989.

Taylor Swift is the only artiste in history to have three albums sell over one million copies in their first week of release (2010’s Speak Now, 2012’s RED and 2014’s 1989). Taylor is the all-time leader on RIAA’s digital singles chart, the only artiste to have two singles hit No. 1 on Billboards HOT 100 Chart in 2014 and 1989 is the highest selling album of 2014 and 2015, to date selling almost eight million albums worldwide. Taylor, a seven-time GRAMMY winner, is a singer, songwriter and the youngest winner in the history of the music industry’s highest honour, the GRAMMY Award for Album of the Year and she is the inaugural recipient of AMA’s Dick Clark Award for Excellence. Taylor has an album on Rolling Stone’s prestigious The 50 Greatest Albums of All Time (by women) list, she is Billboard’s youngest-ever Woman of the Year and the only artiste to have been awarded this honour twice. Time magazine has named her one of the 100 Most Influential People in the world and one of only eight candidates for their most prestigious honour, 2014 Person of the Year.

Taylor has career record sales of over 40 million albums and more than 130 million song downloads worldwide, and has had singles top the charts around the globe. 1989 sold almost 1.3 million copies in the U.S. in its first week making it the highest selling album release since 2002 and the only album to go platinum in 2014, topping Billboard’s Top 200 charts and iTunes’ sales charts in 97 countries on its release. Her current single ‘Bad Blood’ is the forth-consecutive chart-topping release from 1989, and currently holds the record for the most views in a 24-hour period on Vevo.

American Express Invites® is giving all American Express Card Members* exclusive priority booking for tickets, before ticket sales start for the general public. The priority booking starts on 26 June 2015 and ends on 29 June 2015. Tickets are available at [SportsHubTix](www.sportshub.com.sg/sportshubtix/Pages/Taylor-Swift-2015.aspx), ticketing hotline +65 3158 7888 and at all Sports Hub Ticketing counters

The event will take place on 7 & 8 November at the Singapore Indoor Stadium.

Tickets for the show are priced at S$328, $288, $248, $188 and $128; and will be sold from 10am on 30 June through Sports Hub Tix ticketing hotline at +65 3158 7888, or online at [Sports Hub Tix](http://www.sportshub.com.sg/sportshubtix/Pages/Taylor-Swift-2015.aspx), Sports Hub Tix Box Office and Singapore Post outlets.

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1989 World Tour Singapore: Taylor Swift brings the love to Singapore!

This love is alive back from the dead, Taylor Nation.

Asia, welcome to the 1989 World Tour! Singapore was up for the nights of November 7 and 8. It’s a full show, with the moving catwalk (the “propeller” as it’s known), full band, back up singers and her entire army of dancers. With not a thing to be missed, the Blonde With The Sparkly 1989 Microphone actually brought back  This Love for the opening night.  You Belong With Me was sang on the B-stage. The next night,  This Love was no longer in the works, but she did add  You Are In Love on the B-stage.

The set list for the first show was:

(Source: Taylor Swift via Instagram)

  • New Romantics
  • Blank Space
  • I Knew You Were Trouble
  • I Wish You Would
  • How You Get The Girl
  • I Know Places
  • You Belong With Me (b-stage)
  • We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together
  • Enchanted / Wildest Dreams
  • Into The Woods
  • Shake It Off
The lights, the cheers, the excitement! Singapore, you are OUT OF THIS WORLD!!!! We ❤️ you! #1989TourSingapore pic.twitter.com/SxfHT9hBOg — Taylor Nation (@taylornation13) November 7, 2015
Exploring some incredible places here in Singapore!Can't wait 2 top off the day&see Tay perform! #1989TourSingapore pic.twitter.com/U9gFPnyNHE — Taylor Nation (@taylornation13) November 7, 2015
Taylor singing "You Are In Love" tonight at #1989TourSingapore 💗 pic.twitter.com/dXroTWAOWK — Taylor Nation (@taylornation13) November 8, 2015

On other news, the Sparkly Dressed won Video of the Year for  Bad Blood and International Female Artist at the NRJ Music Awards  in Cannes, France. Squad member Ellie Goulding received the International Female Artist award in her name.

Coming up in the Calendar !

  • November 7:  The 1989 World Tour – Singapore, Singapore – Singapore Indoor Stadium .
  • November 8 :  The 1989 World Tour – Singapore, Singapore – Singapore Indoor Stadium .
  • November 10:  The 1989 World Tour – Shanghai, China – Mercedes-Benz Arena .
  • November 11:  The 1989 World Tour – Shanghai, China – Mercedes-Benz Arena .
  • November 12:  The 1989 World Tour – Shanghai, China – Mercedes-Benz Arena .

(Sources: @TaylorNation13 ,  NRJ Music Awards )

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Taylor Swift: The 1989 World Tour

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Swifties, the news that you've been waiting for is finally here. Taylor Swift will be back on our sunny shores this November as part of her The 1989 World Tour. Tickets are priced from $128 to  $328, and th e reigning queen of pop will make every cent count.

Tickets go on sale at 10am on June 30 through Sports Hub Ticketing channels.  American Express card members get priority sales from June 26.

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Get ready to rock and roll again with the princess of pop, Taylor Swift.

Come Nov 7 and 8, the singer will take her The 1989 World Tour to Singapore and dazzle her fans with songs from her fifth studio album, 1989.

Tickets are priced at  $328, $288, $248, $188 and $128 will go on sale on June 30 at 10am.

They can be purchased through the Sports Hub Tix ticketing hotline, website and box office as well as Singapore Post outlets.

American Express Card Members will enjoy exclusive priority booking for tickets,  from June 26 to 29.

Swift, 25, has sold over 40 million albums and more than 130 million song downloads worldwide.

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The album 1989 sold almost 1.3 million copies in the U.S.

Swift last performed in Singapore last June for The Red Tour.

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  • Welcome to New York Play Video
  • New Romantics Play Video
  • Blank Space Play Video
  • I Knew You Were Trouble ( Remix ) Play Video
  • I Wish You Would Play Video
  • How You Get the Girl Play Video
  • I Know Places Play Video
  • You Are in Love ( Acoustic ) Play Video
  • Clean Play Video
  • Love Story ( 1989 Remix ) Play Video
  • Style Play Video
  • Bad Blood Play Video
  • We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together ( Rock Remix ) Play Video
  • Wildest Dreams ( Contains an element of "Enchanted" ) Play Video
  • Out of the Woods Play Video
  • Shake It Off Play Video

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  • We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together

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Taylor Swift Announces 1989 World Tour: Dates, Details

Welcome to Chicago and Amsterdam and Los Angeles and London! Taylor Swift is leaving New York City and hitting the road for her upcoming 1989 World Tour , the singer announced on Monday, Nov. 3.

"So yeah, #The1989WorldTour is happening!!" Swift, 24, tweeted . "I CANNOT WAIT!"

Related: PHOTOS: Taylor Swift's Celebrity BFFs

The "Welcome to New York" singer will embark on the international tour on May 20, 2015, kicking off the months of performances with a show at Bossier City, La.'s CenturyLink Center. She will then hit other U.S. cities before going abroad in June, making stops in Germany, Scotland, the UK, and the Netherlands. 

Swift returns to North America in July, playing shows in Canada and subsequently arriving stateside for a July 11 concert at New Jersey's MetLife Stadium. The Grammy winner is currently scheduled to wrap the tour in Tampa, Fla. on Oct. 31, 2015. 

The chart-topping crooner will tour in support of her well-received fifth studio album 1989 , which made its debut on Oct. 27. Led by the hit single "Shake It Off," the album is projected to sell 1.3 million copies in its first week, making it the highest-performing record since 2002, when Eminem moved 1.322 million copies of The Eminem Show in its first week. 

The 1989 World Tour will begin less than one year after Swift completed her last international tour. She played the final show of The Red Tour in Singapore on June 12, 2014. 

Related: PHOTOS: Taylor Swift's Best Surprised Faces

Swift found new blood for her upcoming shows, recruiting up-and-coming Australian singer Vance Joy for her North American concerts, and enlisting "Life of the Party" performer Shawn Mendes for select dates. 

Check out the full announced tour schedule and watch the tour preview in the video below!

May 20, 2015 – Bossier City, La. at CenturyLink Center 

May 22, 2015 – Baton Rouge, La. at LSU Tiger Stadium

May 30, 2015 – Detroit, Mich. at Ford Field

June 2, 2015 – Louisville, Ky. at KFC Yum! Center

June 3, 2015 – Cleveland, Ohio at Quicken Loans Arena

June 6, 2015 – Pittsburgh, Pa. at Heinz Field

June 8, 2015 – Charlotte, N.C. at Time Warner Cable Arena

June 9, 2015 – Raleigh, N.C. at PNC Arena

June 13, 2015 – Philadelphia, Pa. at Lincoln Financial Field

June 20, 2015 – Cologne, Germany at Lanxess Arena

June 21, 2015 – Amsterdam, Netherlands at Ziggo Dome

June 23, 2015 – Glasgow, Scotland at The SSE Hydro

June 24, 2015 – Manchester, England at Arena

June 27, 2015 – London, England at British Summertime Hyde Park

July 6, 2015 – Ottawa, Ontario at Canadian Tire Centre

July 7, 2015 – Montreal, Quebec at Bell Centre

July 11, 2015 – East Rutherford, N.J. at MetLife Stadium

July 13, 2015 – Washington, D.C. at Nationals Park

July 18, 2015 – Chicago, Ill. at Soldier Field

July 24 & 25, 2015 – Foxborough, Mass. at Gillette Stadium

August 1, 2015 – Vancouver, B.C. at BC Place Stadium

August 4 & 5, 2015 – Edmonton, Alberta at Rexall Place

August 8, 2015 – Seattle, Wash. at CenturyLink Field

August 15, 2015 – Santa Clara, Calif. at Levi’s Stadium

August 17 & 18, 2015 – Glendale, Ariz. at Gila River Arena

August 25 & 26, 2015 – Los Angeles, Calif. at Staples Center

August 29, 2015 – San Diego, Calif. at PETCO Park

September 4, 2015 – Salt Lake City, Utah at EnergySolutions Arena

September 5 & 6, 2015 – Denver, Colo. at Pepsi Center

September 9, 2015 – Fargo, N.D. at Fargodome

September 11 & 12, 2015 – St. Paul, Minn. at Xcel Energy Center

September 16, 2015 – Indianapolis, Ind. at Bankers Life Fieldhouse

September 17 & 18, 2015 – Columbus, Ohio at Nationwide Arena

September 21 & 22, 2015 – Kansas City, Mo. at Sprint Center

September 25 & 26, 2015 – Nashville, Tenn. at Bridgestone Arena

October 2 & 3, 2015 – Toronto, Ontario at Rogers Centre

October 8, 2015 – Des Moines, Iowa at Wells Fargo Arena

October 9 & 10, 2015 – Omaha, Neb. at CenturyLink Center

October 13 & 14, 2015 – St. Louis, Mo. at Scottrade Center

October 17, 2015 – Dallas, Texas at AT&T Stadium

October 20, 2015 – Lexington, Ky. at Rupp Arena

October 21, 2015 Greensboro, N.C. at Greensboro Coliseum Complex

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I had 7 November in my calendar for a long time because it was the day of Mei’s annual kindergarten concert . As far as I was concerned, it was the only concert on my agenda for the day… until I received a call from my sister around noon that very day.

“Do you want to go for Taylor Swift with me tonight?” she asked.

Wow, would I!

It turned out that my brother-in-law was ill, stuck in bed and in no shape to go and enjoy the concert. So my sister decided to ask me to take his ticket and go with her instead. I felt bad for him but I was also incredibly stoked and duper excited that my sister asked me along! I can’t remember the last time I’ve been to a proper adult concert! It might have been for Keane back in 2009 ! (Ok, maybe Taylor Swift isn’t exactly an adult concert but you get the drift!)

I quickly got the husband’s agreement and after fulfilling my mummy duties bringing the kids for a full-on birthday party, after which I drove like a mad woman to drop them at home, head out and buy dinner for the whole family, then home again for a quick shower before hopping into a cab to my sister’s place so we could drive to the concert together. It was intense, but I made it!

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The atmosphere inside the Singapore Indoor Stadium was buzzing even before the concert proper. So many excited people! And as expected, most of the crowd looked rather… young. But we didn’t care! We had some truly great seats (Row 6, would you believe it!) and I took the time to marvel at many elaborate costumes and signs the concert goers came in and with. I quickly concluded that if your sign does not have fairy lights on it, it doesn’t cut it, sorry.

8pm drew close and every time there was a pause in the background music, that was the cue for some hysterical screaming. And then suddenly, after a number of false alarms, Taylor Swift burst onto stage with Welcome to New York . The excitement level went through the roof and like everyone else, we jumped out of our (very expensive) seats, never to sit in them again the whole night. I couldn’t believe she was just there, looking just beyond arm’s reach. We were really so near the stage it was unreal!

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I’m not a huge Taylor Swift fan but I realised quite quickly that I knew a lot of her songs since they are always playing on the radio anyway. In fact, it turned out that I could sing along (at least the chorus bits) to 80% of the songs, which was good enough for me! I was singing and dancing with the rest of the crowd to 1989 hits like Blank Space, Style, and Bad Blood , but I was so happy when she performed some of her older numbers like I Knew You Were Trouble  (this was a great remix), You Belong With Me , We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together , and best of all, Love Story . Me and my sis, we were belting it out like the best of them. Better in fact, because unlike hip cool youngsters, we aunties are way past the age of being self-conscious and had no qualms coming up with cheesy dance moves. It was SO MUCH FUN.

The one time I really did feel my age was when Taylor gave the crowd advice about being true to themselves, believing in themselves, and being a person they would want to be with in a relationship. At that moment, both my sister and I realised that we are definitely not her target audience. Erm, being happily married for 10 years with two kids, I’m way past that stage of my life! 

But otherwise, it was a GREAT concert. Taylor Swift is really a fantastic performer. She worked it, from the big dance numbers to the small acoustic sets, and the crowd loved her.

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One downside to being so far in front was that we couldn’t get the full effect of the electronic backdrop, which my friends seated further away tell me looked amazing. Also, we spent part of the time craning to see  Taylor on that amazing stage that stretched out into the centre of the arena and then started rising till it was a few metres off the ground. It was spectacular, and definitely better if we were not on ground level.

But, like I said, the whole concert was awesome fun. Definitely one of the best nights I’ve had in a long time! My sis and I agreed that we should totally do this again soon.

Taylor Swift’s 1989 World Tour just ended with the last concert in Melbourne but  The 1989 World Tour Live  will be available on Apple Music on 20 Dec, so guess who will be reliving the moments online?

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Till we next meet, Taylor!

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Taylor Swift Announces ‘1989’ World Tour Dates

It's official: Fans will be able to shake it off with Taylor Swift all through 2015.

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It’s official: Fans will be able to shake it off with Taylor Swift all through 2015.

The singer officially announced a 1989 World Tour Monday morning (Nov. 3), writing on Twitter , “So yeah, #The1989WorldTour is happening!! Go to http://TaylorSwift.com  for details. I CANNOT WAIT!”

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The tour will kick off in Louisiana on May 20, 2015 and will hit North America and Europe before heading to Australia in December 2015.  Vance Joy , whose song “Riptide” Swift memorably covered last month, is supporting all North American dates. Shawn Mendes will also join the tour for select performances, per her official site . General public tickets for the North American leg will go on sale Nov. 14; American Express cardholders and members of the TaylorSwift.com email list will be able to purchase tickets Nov. 7. 

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The official dates, courtesy of TaylorSwift.com:

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May 20, 2015 – Bossier City, LA – CenturyLink Center May 22, 2015 – Baton Rouge, LA – LSU Tiger Stadium May 30, 2015 – Detroit, MI – Ford Field June 2, 2015 – Louisville, KY – KFC Yum! Center June 3, 2015 – Cleveland, OH – Quicken Loans Arena June 6, 2015 – Pittsburgh, PA – Heinz Field June 8, 2015 – Charlotte, NC – Time Warner Cable Arena June 9, 2015 – Raleigh, NC – PNC Arena June 13, 2015 – Philadelphia, PA – Lincoln Financial Field June 20, 2015 – Cologne, North Rhine-Westphalia Germany – Lanxess Arena June 21, 2015 – Amsterdam, North Holland Netherlands – Ziggo Dome June 23, 2015 – Glasgow, Scotland United Kingdom – SSE Hydro June 24, 2015 – Manchester, NW England United Kingdom – Arena June 27, 2015 – London, England United Kingdom – British Summertime Hyde Park July 6, 2015 – Ottawa, ON – Canadian Tire Centre July 7, 2015 – Montreal, QB – Bell Centre July 11, 2015 – East Rutherford, NJ – MetLife Stadium July 13, 2015 – Washington, DC – Nationals Park July 18, 2014 – Chicago, IL – Soldier Field July 24, 2015 – Foxborough, MA – Gillette Stadium July 25, 2015 – Foxborough, MA – Gillette Stadium August 1, 2015 – Vancouver, BC – BC Place Stadium August 4, 2015 – Edmonton, AB – Rexall Place August 5, 2015 – Edmonton, AB – Rexall Place August 8, 2015 – Seattle, WA – CenturyLink Field August 15, 2015 – Santa Clara, CA – Levi’s Stadium August 17, 2015 – Glendale, AZ – Gila River Arena August 18, 2015 – Glendale, AZ – Gila River Arena August 25, 2015 – Los Angeles, CA – Staples Center August 26, 2015 – Los Angeles, CA – Staples Center August 29, 2015 – San Diego, CA – PETCO Park September 4, 2015 – Salt Lake City, UT – EnergySolutions Arena September 5, 2015 – Denver, CO – Pepsi Center September 6, 2015 – Denver, CO – Pepsi Center September 9, 2015 – Fargo, ND – Fargodome September 11, 2015 – St. Paul, MN – Xcel Energy Center September 12, 2015 – St. Paul, MN – Xcel Energy Center September 16, 2015 – Indianapolis, IN – Bankers Life Fieldhouse September 17, 2015 – Columbus, OH – Nationwide Arena September 18, 2015 – Columbus, OH – Nationwide Arena September 21, 2015 – Kansas City, MO – Sprint Center September 22, 2015 – Kansas City, MO – Sprint Center September 25, 2015 – Nashville, TN – Bridgestone Arena September 26, 2015 – Nashville, TN – Bridgestone Arena October 2, 2015 – Toronto, ON – Rogers Centre October 3, 2015 – Toronto, ON – Rogers Centre October 8, 2015 – Des Moines, IA – Wells Fargo Arena October 9, 2015 – Omaha, NE – CenturyLink Center October 10, 2015 – Omaha, NE – CenturyLink Center October 13, 2015 – St. Louis, MO – Scottrade Center October 14, 2015 – St. Louis, MO – Scottrade Center October 17, 2015 – Dallas, TX – AT&T Stadium October 20, 2015 – Lexington, KY – Rupp Arena October 21, Greensboro, NC – Greensboro Coliseum Complex October 24, 2015 – Atlanta, GA – Georgia Dome October 27, 2015 – Miami, FL – American Airlines Arena October 31, 2015 – Tampa, FL – Raymond James Stadium

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A year of the Eras Tour: A look back at Taylor Swift's record-breaking show

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One year ago, the crowd in Glendale, Arizona, erupted into a massive cheer in State Farm Stadium when Lesley Gore's "You Don't Own Me" began playing and the backdrop screen transitioned to a countdown clock starting at 2:24.

None of the Swifties who traveled from all over the state of Arizona and the nation, dressed to the nines as one of her 10 eras, knew the tour would be three-plus hours. The fan screaming next to me from Pennsylvania who bought a ticket on StubHub.com for about $400 didn't know that we would go era-by-era through a 44-song track list. I don't think the singer, herself, knew when she hid inside a cleaning cart wheeled backstage, that her show would lead to a billion-dollar enterprise, Time magazine person of the year and an inundation of friendship bracelets. I didn't know the behemoth success following the Eras Tour star would send me packing from Phoenix to Nashville, Tennessee, to become the inaugural Taylor Swift reporter.

Swift's dancers flowed onto the stage through fog with pink, purple and orange parachute flaps. A compilation of songs from Swift's 10 albums — or eras — played as "it's been a long time coming" boomed into the stadium. Goosebumps covered the arms of thousands and tears cascaded down cheeks as the flaps revealed Miss Americana rising to begin her "Lover" set.

Eighty three shows later, here's a look back at the unprecedented tour that set a Guinness World Record . And fair warning, like her tour this article is an extensive rollercoaster.

Swept up in the hype, the world became Taylor Nation. Glendale, "Erazona ," was renamed "Swift City." Las Vegas lit up its arches in all 10 era colors. Arlington, Texas, dubbed one of its streets "Taylor Swift Way." Tampa, Florida, gave Swift a key to the city and invited her to be an honorary mayor. Houston renamed its venue "NRG Stadium (Taylor’s Version)."

Nashville, Tennessee, dedicated a bench in Centennial Park to the hometown singer. A Philadelphia radio station, 96.5 FM (WTDY), renamed itself Ninety-Swift-Five W-T-A-Y. Gov. Philip D. Murphy dubbed the "Taylor Swift ham, egg and cheese sandwich" the "state sandwich of New Jersey." Chicago lit up the top of Willis Tower in her album colors. Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey renamed his city "Swiftie-apolis," and Santa Clara, California, Mayor Lisa Gillmor switched the city's name to "Swiftie Clara."

Internationally, fans in Brazil caught the attention of Rio de Janeiro Mayor Eduardo Paes and Father Omar, the rector of the Christ the Redeemer Sanctuary, who arranged to project a  "Junior Jewels" inspired T-shirt  onto the Christ the Redeemer statue. Flinders Station in Melbourne , Australia, flashed a wallpaper glaze of lights to welcome the Eras star. Singapore painted the Marina Bay Sands Resort all colors of vibrant lights.

It's a cruel summer with you

All four seasons met the fifteen dancers, four backup singers, six bandmates and hundreds of production and crew members, adding unpredictable weather to the mix. Mother Nature danced in a lightning storm to "Fearless" in Tampa and made the song "Midnight Rain" a reality in Nashville . Rain poured through the open-roofed stadium in Foxborough, Massachusetts, where Swift pushed puddles forming on her piano . The Swiftie fandom created its own natural phenomenon in Seattle after a seismologist registered a 2.3 magnitude earthquake on her Richter scale.

The intense heat in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, caused Swift to throw water bottles to fans and temporarily halt her show. Ana Clara Benevides Machado, 23, passed out and died of heat exhaustion. The heartbreaking news prompted changes at the Estádio Olímpico Nilton Santos to allow fans access to water. Swift invited Benevides' family to her concert in São Paulo.

I want you to think of the memories made

Swift incorporated custom messages into each tour stop. At her international destinations, she welcomed fans in their custom languages. "Bienvenidos al Eras Tour," she said in Mexico City before hoisting her hands in the air. While donning either her pink or blue guitar before the title track of "Lover," she commonly announced the stadium attendance often record-breaking.

Outside of stadiums, thousands "Taylorgated," or showed up without a ticket to hear Swift's beats and dance on the concrete. Tens of thousands more logged on to watch livestreams from fans with tickets who agreed to spend concert time holding up their mobile devices in a tricep-burning position.

The number of viewers would jump before the "Champagne Problems" speech and acoustic set. To keep things fun and interesting each night, fans filled out "Swiftball" ballots guessing the singer's outfits from four "Lover" bodysuits and accompanying "The Man" jackets, three "Fearless" dresses, two "Evermore" dresses, six "Speak Now" gowns, three bedazzled "22" shirts, five "Folkore" dresses, four "1989" crop top and skirt combos, six "Midnights" T-shirt dresses, three "Midnight Rain" body suits and four "Karma" faux fur jackets. To see how many times the Eras star wore each outfit, check out the "Data Swiftie."

For fans who wanted to get alerts to watch the shows without having to calculate time changes, Swift Alert became the app for that .

Double clap, audience chants

A secret language formed between fans and Swift as new traditions popped up along the tour. The four lines fans screamed at the top of their lungs, no matter the city or country, were "cause shade never made anybody less gay" in "You Need To Calm Down," "what a shame she's f----d in the head" in "Champagne Problems," "f--- the patriarchy" in "All Too Well (10 Minute Version)" and "don't call me kid, don't call me baby" in "Illicit Affairs."

Swift started every show strong with a very important question: Did her fans know the bridge to "Cruel Summer?" "Prove it!" she'd yell at some stops and the audience would, every single time, bellow, "I'm drunk in the back of the car." For "The Archer," fans printed and dispersed signs that read, "We will stay," to hold up when Swift asks, "Who would stay?"

In the "Fearless" era, fans double clapped with "13" drawn on the back of their hands in the middle of the bridge to "You Belong With Me." A trend of marriage proposals during "Love Story" picked up during the 2024 leg with partners popping the question as Swift sang, "He knelt to the ground and pulled out a ring."

During "Marjorie," Swifties turned their phone flashlights on in tribute to Swift's grandma. Fans started timing the standing ovation and ear-shattering applause after "Champagne Problems." Livestreamers, like Tess Bohne , would display a clock and fans guessed if the cheers would surpass one, two or three minutes.

A snake shape slithered through the light-up braceklets handed out before the show at the start of the "Reputation" era. Fans yelled "1, 2, 3, let's go b----" before the first verse of "Delicate" as Swift counts on her fingers. Later in the song, Swift sings, "Do the girls back home touch you like I do?" and fans reply, "No, they don't." On rare occasion, Swift would let out a three-note riff during her "Don't Blame Me" belt.

After rereleasing her third album, the "Speak Now" singer added "Long Live" to the set list, bringing the total to 45 tracks. In the first verse when she croons "the crowds and stands went wild," the crowd indeed went wild.

In the "Red" era, Swift crowned a deserving fan with a black fedora during "22." They were typically children, but one adult Swiftie was crowned in Melbourne . Dancer Kameron Saunders had the only speaking line on the tour besides Swift during her song "We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together." He said "like ever" at the American shows, but when the tour went international, he switched up the phrase each night. And yes, we track that. Swift knew all too well each crowd had "10 minutes to spare," and she played her longest song, in total, for about 14 hours.

She was only tied to the "Invisible String" for five shows and traded the opening "Folklore" era number to "The 1" in Arlington, before news of her split from actor Joe Alwyn . She brought "Invisible String" back for one night in Nashville because the Tennessee capital is home to Centennial Park. Nashvillians also noticed that Swift switched a note during "The 1" lyric "you meet a woman on the internet and take her home." She kept the key change for every succeeding show.

Right before the first lyric of "Style" during the "1989" set, fans began a tradition of saying, "What time is it?" to which the singer replied, "Midnight, you come and pick me up." In Sydney, Australia, a "Blank Space" chant from the 1989 World Tour was reborn and repeated in Singapore. Taylor Nation, Swift's marketing team, tweeted that it hopes fans at every tour stop going forward shout their city. In Philadelphia, a "Bad Blood" remix originated when Swift noticed a security guard hassling a fan . "She's fine. She wasn't doing anything. Hey! Stop! Hey, stop!" became the cool thing to say after, "It's so sad to think about the good times, you and I." Fans also incorporated a Kendrick Lamar line from the "Bad Blood" remix: "You forgive, you forget, but you never let it go."

And then came the surprise set . (More on her collaborators and announcements below.) Each night, Swift performed one song on the guitar and one on the piano that she hadn't yet performed on the tour. That is until 2024, when she added mashups and threw out her rule of never repeating songs. At the end of the set, she swan dives into a hole in the stage. Fans later caught a red light that turned green to signal it was safe to jump.

After meeting her at "Midnights," fans sang Jack Antonoff's version of "Anti-Hero." When Swift sings "tale as old as time," the crowd chimes in, "Taylor, you'll be fine." Tyler Conroy made a viral video of him screaming , "Where you going Taylor?" during "Bejeweled" before she sings, "I'm going out tonight," and the trend caught on like a blaze ripping through the Lover house. Finally, after Swift changed the lyrics to, "Karma is the guy on the Chiefs," in Argentina with her boyfriend Travis Kelce in the crowd, that became the standard for fans. She has only sang it that way four times, when he was in attendance in Buenos Aires, Sydney and Singapore.

If you would direct your attention to the back screen

In addition to boosting economies everywhere she went, Swift created an abundance of news. She announced "Speak Now (Taylor's Version)" in Nashville. She announced a new version of "Midnights" and premiered the "Karma (Remix)" music video featuring Ice Spice as the upstart rapper joined Swift in East Rutherford, New Jersey. She released "Speak Now (Taylor's Version)" right before her Kansas City, Missouri, stop and then debuted the "I Can See You" music video starring Taylor Lautner and Joey King who were at the show. Lautner backflipped on the catwalk.

It might have seemed strange that Swift ended the American leg of her tour on a Wednesday in Los Angeles, but not to the eagle-eyed Swiftie who realized the date was 8/9. That's the day she announced the rerecording of her fifth album, "1989 (Taylor's Version)." The album came out during her break before her Argentina tour dates. It topped the Billboard charts and allowed her to bypass Elvis for the most weeks with an album at No. 1.

Then, she announced her 11th album, "The Tortured Poets Department," at the Grammys after winning her 13th career award. At her tour stops in Melbourne, Sydney and Singapore, she revealed there were four total versions of "Tortured Poets" and told fans they would get a different bonus track on each one : "The Manuscript," "The Bolter," "The Albatross" and "The Black Dog."

Welcome to the acoustic set

One of the most anticipated portions of an Eras Tour show is the acoustic set. At most of the concerts, she only spoke before the guitar song. In rare instances, she tested the microphone before the piano song and made an announcement.

Occasionally she invited collaborators to join her onstage. Marcus Mumford surprised fans in Las Vegas to play "Cowboy Like Me." Her co-producer and close friend Aaron Dessner from The National joined her six times on stage, in Tampa (twice), Nashville, Pittsburgh, Cincinnati and Santa Clara. Jack Antonoff came out to play "Getaway Car" in New Jersey. Maren Morris did a "You All Over Me" duet in Chicago. When their opening acts were canceled for weather, Gracie Abrams performed "I Miss You, I'm Sorry" and Sabrina Carpenter sang a dyad mashup of "White Horse" and "Coney Island."

Some of the surprise songs came with hidden messages. Fans speculated she sang "Bigger Than The Whole Sky" as an ode to a fan who died , "End Game" to Travis Kelce watching her show from the VIP tent and "Gold Rush" as a congratulations to Jason Kelce for retiring. She has performed "You're On Your Own Kid" five times, in Tampa, Los Angeles, Mexico City, Tokyo and Singapore.

And he never thinks of me, except when I'm on TV

To close out the first year of the Eras Tour, Swift released the third film version of her concert to streaming service Disney+. This version included "Cardigan" and four acoustic songs: "Maroon," "Death By A Thousand Cuts," "You Are In Love" and "I Can See You."

The second version came out on Swift's birthday, Dec. 13. Fans could rent it for 48 hours at a price of $19.89, and it included "The Archer," "Wildest Dreams" and "Long Live" cut from the original movie.

The original movie was released Oct. 13, in the middle of the Hollywood strikes. Swift did what studios and streaming services were unable to: make a deal with SAG-AFTRA. She worked with the unions and was able to market and show her movie how she saw fit. The film made more than $250 million globally and got her nominated for a Golden Globe award .

Would you be interested in one more song?

If you're still with me on this walk down Eras Tour Lane, it's important to make one final note before the tour resumes in Paris in May. Before her magnum opus took off higher than the "Bad Blood" flames, Swift chose "Mirrorball" and "Tim McGraw" to be her very first surprise songs. She ended year one with the same two songs, but flipped the instruments she played them on in a full-circle moment.

Her new album will come out April 19 and the full Eras Tour is streaming on Disney+, which begs the question: What her show will look like come Paris? She has a two-month break before 69 shows scheduled for Europe and North America. She also has two rerecords left to release: "Reputation (Taylor's Version)" and her self-titled debut album.

If there's one thing any Swiftie knows, it's Taylor Swift's ability to make news and create lasting memories through her record-shattering tour. What a first year; on to year two!

Follow Bryan West, the USA TODAY Network's Taylor Swift reporter, on  Instagram ,  TikTok  and  X as @BryanWestTV .

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Taylor Swift to release 1989 World Tour concert video exclusively on Apple Music on Dec 20

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NEW YORK (REUTERS) - Pop star Taylor Swift's 1989 World Tour-Live concert video will be available exclusively on Apple Inc's music streaming service, Apple Music, starting on Dec 20, Apple said in a tweet from Apple Music's Twitter account on Sunday (Dec 13).

Swift made the announcement as she celebrated her 26th birthday on Sunday. She also tweeted a trailer for the concert video and said: "Thank you so much for all the birthday wishes. I have a little surprise for you." The trailer's description listed Jonas Akerlund as the video's director.

The singer added that an interview discussing the video would be broadcast at 9am PST (7pm Singapore time) on Monday on Beats 1, Apple's radio station. Apple officials were not immediately available for comment.

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Apple introduced Apple Music in June. Apple chief executive Tim Cook said in October the music streaming service had netted more than 6.5 million paid users, and that an additional 8.5 million people were participating in a free trial.

Swift said in June she would put her hit album 1989 on Apple Music, days after the tech giant bowed to pressure from Swift and some independent music groups and labels and agreed to pay artists during a free trial of its music service.

Swift's decision came after she pulled her entire catalogue of music from online streaming platform Spotify in November 2014 and refused to offer 1989 on streaming services, saying the business had shrunk the numbers of paid album sales drastically.

Terms of the deal were not disclosed. But Bloomberg noted that it follows other arrangements that Apple has struck with star musicians to publicise Apple Music and produce programming for its service.

Rapper Drake and producer Pharrell Williams have been involved with Apple Music since its introduction in June, and in November, Apple introduced a television commercial featuring country singer Kenny Chesney, Bloomberg said.

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A Complete Guide To The Taylor Swift Concerts Happening In Singapore This March

Taylor Swift fever is hitting a new high in Singapore as ‘The Eras Tour’ concerts are set to kick off this weekend from 2 March 2024. Arm yourself with our dedicated survival guide, which will tell you everything you need to know, from where to get official merchandise, to when to take bathroom breaks during the 3.5-hour-long music set list, and more.

Previously performed at the Singapore Indoor Stadium for her 1989 World Tour in 2015, Taylor Swift returns to Singapore after nine years to stage her biggest concert yet at the 55,000 pax-capacity National Stadium.

The Singapore leg for ‘The Eras Tour’ is the only stop in Southeast Asia , which means that chaos is certain with the six sold-out shows from 2 to 4 March 2024 and 7 to 9 March 2024.

Taylor Swift already arrived in Singapore on February 27, flying in directly from her Sydney leg, possibly to tour the city and prepare for sound checks.

For a stress-free concert experience, pre-planning is essential to ensure maximum enjoyment. Read on for our comprehensive guide on how to navigate through the pandemonium of The Eras Tour 2024 in Singapore, whether you’re a Swiftie or not.

( Feature and hero image credit: Christopher Jue/TAS24/Getty Images for TAS Rights Management )

Here’s your must-have survival guide to Taylor Swift’s 2024 ‘The Eras Tour’ in Singapore:

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Important details of Taylor Swift’s ‘The Eras Tour’ in Singapore 2024

Address : Singapore National Stadium, 1 Stadium Drive, Singapore 397629

Starting time : 6pm for all shows. Doors will open to the public from 4pm. Fellow American singer-songwriter Sabrina Carpenter will open the show at 6pm with a 10-song set before Taylor Swift ‘s main event at 7pm to 7:10pm.

How to get to the National Stadium in Singapore

National Stadium By MRT

Because parking is limited, arriving via public transport like train or bus is advisable at least one hour before the show starts. This will help minimise disruption to traffic flow.

Train  – Alight at Stadium MRT Station (CC6) on the Circle Line. It is the nearest station which exits directly into the Singapore Sports Hub.

Alternatively, visitors can travel from Mountbatten MRT Station (CC7) or Kallang MRT Station (EW10). Both are approximately 600m walking distance to Singapore Sports Hub. The former also serves as an alternative station via the Circle Line for leaving the venue.

Bus  – Alight at Stadium Station (80199) for Bus 11, National Stadium (80219) for Bus 10, 14, 16, 16M, 70, 196, and Opposite National Stadium (80211) for Bus 10, 14, 16, 16M, 70, 196.

When and how to enter: General Seated Ticket Holders

Patrons with seated tickets are encouraged to arrive early. Ticket holders of the General Seated Area can enter the venue when the gates open at 4pm. They should check the gate number on their ticket and proceed through the security checkpoint nearest their gate for entry into the National Stadium.

What to bring (and not to bring)

Concert -goers should adhere to the following Singapore Sports Hub admission policy to ensure seamless entry into the National Stadium on the six-concert dates. Also, carry only the essentials for quick security checks. Attendees are also encouraged to stay hydrated throughout to prevent over-exhaustion and hyperthermia.

  • Admission to show/venue by full ticket only. Printed/electronic tickets must be produced for admission.
  • Have e-tickets ready and brighten your mobile screens for ushers to scan you in easily.
  • No outside food and beverages are allowed into the venue.
  • Personal water bottles are to be emptied before entering the venue; clear bottles are preferred.
  • Bags exceeding 35cm x 20cm x 30cm are not allowed into the venue.
  • Noise makers are not permitted in the venue (including but not limited to: air horn, whistle, etc.)

Child Policy

  • Children aged 3 and above must purchase a ticket for admission.
  • No admission for infants in arms and children aged below 3 years old.
  • Children under 12 years old or below 1.2m in height are not allowed into the standing areas.

Audio, Photography & Videography Policy

  • No professional photography, videography, and social media live streaming are allowed.
  • Strictly no cameras, video cameras, GoPros, iPads and tablets.
  • No selfie sticks, tripods and monopods.

All Of Taylor Swift’s Albums In Chronological Order Leading Up To &#8216;The Tortured Poet&#8217;s Department&#8217;

All Of Taylor Swift’s Albums In Chronological Order Leading Up To ‘The Tortured Poet’s Department’

Taylor Swift’s Rising Net Worth, ‘The Eras Tour&#8217; And Expensive Things She Owns

Taylor Swift’s Rising Net Worth, ‘The Eras Tour’ And Expensive Things She Owns

Where to get official taylor swift’s ‘the eras tour’ singapore merchandise.

Taylor Swift merchandise booth

The official merchandise booths for Taylor Swift’s ‘The Eras Tour’ Singapore concert will be at OCBC Square –VIP Merchandise Collection, OCBC Square – General Public Sales, Stadium Riverside Walk,  South Dome Deck (only for ticket holders), and National Stadium Gate 3, 9, 15, 21 (only for ticket holders).

Full details including merchandise booth location information and operating hours, security checkpoints, queue zones and admission rules, are available on the event page of the Singapore Sports Hub website.

Post-concert – Grab Shuttle Bus Services

Taylor Swift Grab Shuttle Bus Services

Grab will offer free shuttle bus services at 15-30-minute intervals. The shuttle bus service starts at 9.30pm and the last bus departs at 12am. Head to Pick-up Point A by Gate 14 and look out for Grab signages.

Available on all six Taylor Swift concert dates (March 2 to 4 and 7 to 9), the shuttle bus service will run once the concert ends. Each bus will only depart when it is full.

Seating availability is limited and will be made on a first-come, first-served basis.

There will be two routes for the shuttle bus service. Route one starts from Stadium, stopping at Redhill MRT before ending at Jurong East MRT. Route two starts from Stadium, stopping at Boon Keng MRT before ending at Toa Payoh MRT.

What to expect for Taylor Swift’s ‘The Eras Tour’ concert in Singapore (and setlist)

Taylor Swift’s ‘The Eras Tour’ concert setlist is pretty much consistent across all stops sans the surprise songs segment, which she will perform acoustically with piano and guitar at random.

Taylor Swift’s ‘The Eras Tour’ Singapore concert setlist

Act 1 – Lover Era:

“Miss Americana & the Heartbreak Prince” “Cruel Summer” “The Man” “You Need to Calm Down” “Lover” “The Archer”

Act 2 – Fearless Era:

“Fearless” “You Belong With Me” “Love Story”

Act 3 – Evermore Era:

‘’Tis the Damn Season” “Willow” “Marjorie” “Champagne Problems” “Tolerate It”

Act 4 – Reputation Era:

“…Ready for It?” “Delicate” “Don’t Blame Me” “Look What You Made Me Do”

Act 5 – Speak Now Era

“Enchanted” “Long Live”

Act 6 – Red Era

“22” “We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together” “I Knew You Were Trouble” “All Too Well (10-Minute Version)”

Act 7 – Folklore Era

“Invisible String” “Betty’ “The Last Great American Dynasty’ “August” ”Illicit Affairs” “My Tears Ricochet” “Cardigan”

Act 8 – 1989 Era

“Style” “Blank Space” “Shake It Off” “ Wildest Dreams ” “Bad Blood”

Surprise Acoustic Set (on piano and guitar respectively)

Surprise song #1 Surprise song #2

Act 9 – Midnights Era

“Lavender Haze” “Anti-Hero” “Midnight Rain” “Vigilante Sh-t” “Bejeweled” “Mastermind” “Karma”

When to have a bathroom break during ‘The Eras Tour’ Singapore concerts

Spanning 3.5 hours long, attending Taylor Swift’s ‘The Eras Tour’ concert is akin to running a long marathon. To minimise the chances of missing crucial concert moments, choose these time slots to freshen up (especially when Taylor does a costume change).

1. After Sabrina Carpenter’s 10-song set has ended

2. In between the Reputation era and the Speak Now era; before Swift performs “Enchanted”

3. Before the Folklore era; after “All Too Well (10-Minute Version)” has ended

Which segment is the best to propose to your special half (if you intend to)

Taylor Swift’s ‘The Eras Tour’ concert has seen a fair share of proposals across many cities. While it may be a no-brainer to pick “You Belong With Me” and “Enchanted” for obvious reasons, discerning fans (and us) would suggest “Long Live”. The lyrics are self-explanatory. Here’s hoping for an increase in marriages and domestic birth rates after the Singapore leg concludes.

Ideal concert etiquette

Don’t be a prick or a nuisance to fellow Swifties . We all paid good money to hear her sing live, and not your screams. Furthermore, limit mobile use if you intend to film and not position your phone above eye level. It is also advisable to have ear plugs on to protect your hearing from the harmful effects of expected high decibel sounds.

Fringe activities at Marina Bay Sands

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As an official concert partner to Taylor Swift’s ‘The Eras Tour’ in Singapore 2024, Marina Bay Sands has curated a series of new entertainment experiences for fans to take part in. These range from The Eras Tour light and water show on selected nights, The Eras Tour -inspired trail, facade light-up of Marina Bay Sands, and a retail pop-up store.

Some of these experiences require pre-registration. Head to Marina Bay Sands’ The Eras Tour microsite for more details.

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Taylor Swift closes Singapore Eras Tour with country-themed mashup

Taylor Swift is playing the National Stadium in Singapore for six nights on her only Southeast Asia tour stop on the Eras Tour. For the acoustic set, the star continued her 2024 trend of mashups for the guitar and piano.

"I kind of thought since this is the last show for awhile and this is the end of the leg for this tour and we've had such a wonderful time, I've been a little bit nostalgic," Swift said. "I thought maybe I should go back to the beginning."

For the final night in Singapore, Swift mashed up of "Tim McGraw" off her debut album with "Cowboy Like Me" from "Evermore" on the guitar and mixed "Mirrorball" and "Epiphany" from "Folklore" on the piano.

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Night five includes 'False God' + 'Slut!'

"I just wanted this to be a surprise for every single show," Swift said with Travis Kelce in the crowd . "It keeps me on my toes. It keeps you on your toes."

She played one of her "Speak Now (Taylor's Version)" hits, "Sparks Fly," with "Gold Rush" from "Evermore" on the guitar.

Before she dived into the stage, she combined "False God" from "Lover" with "Slut!" from "1989 (Taylor's Version)."

'Count to 10, take it in' on night four

"These songs are total surprises for everyone in the room except me," she laughed holding her guitar on night four.

First, Swift fused "Death By A Thousand Cuts" from "Lover" with "Babe" from "Red (Taylor's Version)." Before the bridge, she strummed and said, "Ready?" to the crowd and they went wild before singing "My heart, my hips..." with her.

On the piano, she melded "Fifteen" from "Fearless (Taylor's Version)" with "You're On Your Own Kid" from "Midnights."

Night three, 'call it what you want'

For night three, Swift combined "Foolish One" from "Speak Now (Taylor's Version)" and "Tell Me Why" from "Fearless (Taylor's Version)" on the guitar and "This Love" from "1989 (Taylor's Version)" and "Call It What You Want" from "Reputation" on the piano.

"I'm trying to play things from lots of different eras," she said, "lots of different albums."

Story time for night two

On night two, Swift strummed a mashup of "Long Story Short" from "Evermore" and "The Story of Us" from "Speak Now (Taylor's Version)" on the guitar.

Before she performed on the keys, Swift made a surprise announcement to the crowd regarding a fourth variant for her eleventh album, "The Tortured Poets Department."

"I kind of wanted to show you something that nobody else has seen," she said before showing the artwork. Then, she performed a mashup of "Clean" from "1989 (Taylor's Version)" and the title track from "Evermore" on the piano.

Two 'Reputation' songs for night one

"This has become my favorite part of the show," Swift said on Saturday, "because it's become just very chaotic and it's become a challenge for me to think of new things to do for every single city and just hope I'm doing something that you guys might like."

On night one, Swift blended "Mine" from "Speak Now (Taylor's Version)" with "Starlight" from "Red (Taylor's Version)" on the guitar and performed a mashup of "I Don't Wanna Live Forever" from the "Fifty Shades Darker" movie soundtrack and "Dress" from "Reputation" on the piano.

Swift will perform for six nights in Singapore before taking a two-month break. Her next show is in Paris on May 9.

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Travis Kelce Sings Taylor Swift's 'Bad Blood' While Discussing Kenny Pickett's Exit from Steelers

The Chiefs tight end referenced Swift's hit song to describe the falling out between quarterback Kenny Pickett and the Steelers

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  • Travis Kelce delighted fans when he sang a snippet of Taylor Swift's song "Bad Blood" on his podcast
  • The NFL star referenced the 1989 track while discussing quarterback Kenny Pickett's trade from the Steelers
  • Pickett reportedly took issue with Russell Wilson joining the Steelers prior to the trade

Travis Kelce showed off his best Taylor Swift impression when he referenced his girlfriend's song "Bad Blood" recently.

Kelce, 34, sent social media into a tizzy when a clip of him breaking into song on a new episode of New Heights with Jason and Travis Kelce made the rounds on social media on Wednesday.

The Kansas City Chiefs tight end and his brother, Jason, 36, were discussing quarterback Kenny Pickett's rocky exit from the Pittsburgh Steelers after the team traded Pickett, 25, to Jason's former team, the Philadelphia Eagles on Friday.

According to multiple reports, including ESPN and NFL.com , Pickett reacted negatively to the Steelers' decision to sign quarterback Russell Wilson earlier this month. The tension reportedly led to a falling out between Pickett and Pittsburgh.

The tight end took the opportunity to reference his girlfriend's hit song "Bad Blood" from her album 1989 to describe the situation with Pickett.

"Kenny and the Steelers, their relationship ended in a little 'baaad blood,' " the NFL star sang to the tune of Swift's song.

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When ESPN's Adam Schefter initially reported Wilson's deal with the Steelers, Travis supported the move in a prior episode of New Heights . "Shoutout to Russ, man. Get another new start," he said after his brother  Jason   read the report .

"He had a similar situation in Seattle," Travis continued. "Great defense. Get you a run game. Got Najee Harris in there to hand that ball off to and got a young tight end in Pat [Freiermuth]."

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The reference to Swift's song isn't too much of a surprise after the NFL star saw her perform the hit song in concert multiple times since the Chiefs won the 2024 Super Bowl in February.

While the "Bad Blood" singer was performing shows on her Eras Tour in Sydney, Australia, Kelce and his friend Ross Travis flew out to visit Swift. Along with Swift's tour opener Sabrina Carpenter, the group visited the Sydney Zoo on their trip.

Kelce and his pal Travis, 31, were also spotted attending back-to-back nights of the Eras Tour in Singapore, where they traveled with the athlete's manager,  André Eanes and Eanes' wife Amanda Santa.

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Kelce's friend Harry Clark also shared a  Boomerang video  of himself wearing an Eras Tour wristband on his Instagram Story and tagged the Singapore venue, National Stadium, as his location. The post was followed by a  video  of Swift performing on stage with the caption, "GO TAY TAY."

During the Singapore show, Kelce was spotted grooving to another one of his favorite Swift songs, "Look What You Made Me Do" from her 2017 album Reputation. In video footage posted on X  taken from the stands, the tight end smiled and swayed to the performance alongside friends outside a suite.

With Swift on a lengthy break from shows and Kelce in the midst of the NFL offseason, the couple recently enjoyed some downtime in Los Angeles.

A source recently told PEOPLE that the couple is "still very happy" and are "so cute together" as they cut down on public appearances during their breaks from work.

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