Taylor Swift @ The O2 Arena
Taylor Swift - Ticker Tape Parade
Swift takes to one of the few moving and floating stages in the arena which allowed her to reach members of the audience not usually served, this during final song of the night and hit single We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together.
Multi-Grammy Award winning country pop rock princess Taylor Swift played the final show of a 5-night run at London’s O2 Arena in support of her fourth studio album Red.
Swift played a 15-song set over two hours while making the most of the vast arena, playing multiple stages both fixed and in motion, ensuring that she got up close and personal with each of the 15,000-strong crowd.
She played much of her fourth studio album Red including hit singles I Knew You Were Trouble and We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together along with select tracks and fan favourites from her earlier records.
As has become tradition on this tour, Swift introduced a special guest to the audience before for a duet. Ellie Goulding came out on stage before, keeping with Swift’s Red theme, the pair blazed through a rendition Goulding hit Burn.
Swift really made the most of a large production arena show with multiple costume and location changes that didn’t at all seem to drag the show out or reduce her musicianship or live performance in any way.
This Pennsylvanian gal might be young at just 24 but her show(wo)manship has been fine-tuned beyond her years.
A real treat of a show if something of a guilty pleasure.
Taylor Swift @ The O2 Arena
Taylor Swift - Ticker Tape Parade
Swift takes to one of the few moving and floating stages in the arena which allowed her to reach members of the audience not usually served, this during final song of the night and hit single We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together.
Multi-Grammy Award winning country pop rock princess Taylor Swift played the final show of a 5-night run at London’s O2 Arena in support of her fourth studio album Red.
Swift played a 15-song set over two hours while making the most of the vast arena, playing multiple stages both fixed and in motion, ensuring that she got up close and personal with each of the 15,000-strong crowd.
She played much of her fourth studio album Red including hit singles I Knew You Were Trouble and We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together along with select tracks and fan favourites from her earlier records.
As has become tradition on this tour, Swift introduced a special guest to the audience before for a duet. Ellie Goulding came out on stage before, keeping with Swift’s Red theme, the pair blazed through a rendition Goulding hit Burn.
Swift really made the most of a large production arena show with multiple costume and location changes that didn’t at all seem to drag the show out or reduce her musicianship or live performance in any way.
This Pennsylvanian gal might be young at just 24 but her show(wo)manship has been fine-tuned beyond her years.
A real treat of a show if something of a guilty pleasure.