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Taylor Swift Speak Now Tour Hots Sydney, Australia
You might have heard that Taylor Swift was spotted taking in the view of Sydney yesterday, including even catching a harbour cruise with her friends and family.
Taylor is currently on tour in Australia, and has been hard to spot as she's been doing the rounds.
The Aussie press spotted her boarding a boat in Sydney Harbour for an evening cruise.
Taylor's first Sydney took place tonight at a jam packed Allphones Arena.
The costumes and set were amazing, as a largely teenage girl audience of 14,000 or so cheered and screamed to their teen idol.
Taylor seemed to love playing to the full Allphones Arena, playing five different guitars, two banjos, the piano and a ukele. We also counted at least four different costume changes.
The country music icon is known for writing "13" on her hand before each show because it's her lucky number. Dozens of '13' signs were in the crowd, and some young ladies wrote it on their bodies also.
Taylor told the press "I was born on the 13th. My first album went gold in 13 weeks. My first No.1 song had a 13-second intro and every time I've won an award I've been seated in either the 13th seat, the 13th row, the 13th section or row M, which is the 13th letter," she has previously said.
We wish Taylor well on her amazing career to date and hope she enjoys the rest of her tour and stay in Australia.
Promo
Presented by: MICHAEL COPPEL, CMC & [V] HITS and SPONSORED BY COVERGIRL, JOHN SANDS & WONDERSTRUCK
Taylor Swift to bring blockbuster 'Speak Now' world tour to Australia in 2012
With Special Guests: Hot Chelle Rae
Taylor Swift, who is currently headlining sold-out stadiums and arenas on the North American leg of her blockbuster TAYLOR SWIFT SPEAK NOW WORLD TOUR 2011 has announced that in response to strong fan demand she will extend the tour into 2012 with capital city dates around Australia.
The four-time GRAMMY winner's SPEAK NOW performance is a two-hour theatrical presentation, reminiscent of a Broadway experience. The show features elaborate costumes, dancers, aerialists, changing sets, and innovative choreography and instrumentation showcased on a multi-level stage.
Taylor plays five different guitars in the show, plus two banjos, the ukulele and the piano, and changes costumes nine times over the course of the evening. During the concert she moves right around the venue, using different stages, thereby giving every audience member a great seat.
Taylor's Speak Now tour has earned high praise from top critics around the world: "One of the genre's most ambitious acts has created one of the genre's most ambitious tours. Broadway-inspired…the two-hour production was an overwhelming experience." - Billboard
Taylor's 2011 Tour includes 98 shows in 17 countries spanning three continents, and her Speak Now album is the #1-selling album in all genres of music over the past twelve months.
TOUR DATES*:
Fri 2 Mar - Burswood Dome, Perth
Sun 4 Mar - Adelaide Entertainment Centre
Tue 6 & Wed 7 Mar - Brisbane Entertainment Centre
Fri 9 & Sat 10 Mar - Allphones Arena, Sydney
Mon 12, Tue 13 & Wed 14 Mar - Rod Laver Arena, Melbourne
Thank you Taylor, and also to your wonderful team who have assisted us so much lately.
Websites
Taylor Swift official website
Michael Coppel Presents
Eva Rinaldi Photography Flickr
www.flickr.com/evarinaldiphotography
Eva Rinaldi Photography
Music News Australia
Taylor Swift on The Today Show in New York City on October 26, 2010.
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Taylor Swift's Reputation Stadium Tour is her fifth concert tour. Reputation began on May 8, 2018 in Glendale and is set to conclude on November 21, 2018 in Tokyo, comprising 53 concerts.
Taylor Swift Speak Now Tour Hots Sydney, Australia
You might have heard that Taylor Swift was spotted taking in the view of Sydney yesterday, including even catching a harbour cruise with her friends and family.
Taylor is currently on tour in Australia, and has been hard to spot as she's been doing the rounds.
The Aussie press spotted her boarding a boat in Sydney Harbour for an evening cruise.
Taylor's first Sydney took place tonight at a jam packed Allphones Arena.
The costumes and set were amazing, as a largely teenage girl audience of 14,000 or so cheered and screamed to their teen idol.
Taylor seemed to love playing to the full Allphones Arena, playing five different guitars, two banjos, the piano and a ukele. We also counted at least four different costume changes.
The country music icon is known for writing "13" on her hand before each show because it's her lucky number. Dozens of '13' signs were in the crowd, and some young ladies wrote it on their bodies also.
Taylor told the press "I was born on the 13th. My first album went gold in 13 weeks. My first No.1 song had a 13-second intro and every time I've won an award I've been seated in either the 13th seat, the 13th row, the 13th section or row M, which is the 13th letter," she has previously said.
We wish Taylor well on her amazing career to date and hope she enjoys the rest of her tour and stay in Australia.
Promo
Presented by: MICHAEL COPPEL, CMC & [V] HITS and SPONSORED BY COVERGIRL, JOHN SANDS & WONDERSTRUCK
Taylor Swift to bring blockbuster 'Speak Now' world tour to Australia in 2012
With Special Guests: Hot Chelle Rae
Taylor Swift, who is currently headlining sold-out stadiums and arenas on the North American leg of her blockbuster TAYLOR SWIFT SPEAK NOW WORLD TOUR 2011 has announced that in response to strong fan demand she will extend the tour into 2012 with capital city dates around Australia.
The four-time GRAMMY winner's SPEAK NOW performance is a two-hour theatrical presentation, reminiscent of a Broadway experience. The show features elaborate costumes, dancers, aerialists, changing sets, and innovative choreography and instrumentation showcased on a multi-level stage.
Taylor plays five different guitars in the show, plus two banjos, the ukulele and the piano, and changes costumes nine times over the course of the evening. During the concert she moves right around the venue, using different stages, thereby giving every audience member a great seat.
Taylor's Speak Now tour has earned high praise from top critics around the world: "One of the genre's most ambitious acts has created one of the genre's most ambitious tours. Broadway-inspired…the two-hour production was an overwhelming experience." - Billboard
Taylor's 2011 Tour includes 98 shows in 17 countries spanning three continents, and her Speak Now album is the #1-selling album in all genres of music over the past twelve months.
TOUR DATES*:
Fri 2 Mar - Burswood Dome, Perth
Sun 4 Mar - Adelaide Entertainment Centre
Tue 6 & Wed 7 Mar - Brisbane Entertainment Centre
Fri 9 & Sat 10 Mar - Allphones Arena, Sydney
Mon 12, Tue 13 & Wed 14 Mar - Rod Laver Arena, Melbourne
Thank you Taylor, and also to your wonderful team who have assisted us so much lately.
Websites
Taylor Swift official website
Michael Coppel Presents
Eva Rinaldi Photography Flickr
www.flickr.com/evarinaldiphotography
Eva Rinaldi Photography
Music News Australia
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Taylor Swift feels cool after police raid
Taylor Swift
The 1989 World Tour
Bridgestone Arena
Nashville, TN
September 26, 2015
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Attorney for pop singer Taylor Swift, Douglas Baldridge, (C-T), talk with the media in front of the courthouse at the end of the civil trial.
Taylor Swift
The RED Tour
April 20, 2013
Tampa Bay Times Forum (Amalie Arena)
Tampa, FL
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I heard somewhere that she recorded a new song under this title, and wanted to make a single cover for it. This cover took a lot moving and cutting and erasing, getting the textures right and all.
Taylor Swift looking stunning during her walk down the 2009 CMT Music awards Red Carpet.
Taylor gave all the media plenty of time to captures the images they needed and wanted.
Photo:
David G. Mills / FrontRowNews.com
Speak Now Tour.
Taylor Swift - Fifteen.
Newark, New Jersey.
July 20, 2011.
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, New York, NY - 12/11/2014 - Taylor Swift Spotted Leaving her Apartment in TriBeCa.
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Taylor Swift
Multi-Grammy Award winning country pop rock princess Taylor Swift played the third of five shows 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. Danny O’Donoghue came out on stage before the pair tore through a rendition of O’Donoghue’s band The Script’s hit single Breakeven.
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 at the first "Speak Now Give Now" rehersal benefit concert in Nashville, Tennessee.Taken by my daughter Heather Darling
People seem to love or hate Taylor Swift. There is nothing in between with her. This is a collage that I made in August, 2013 and sent to a mail artist friend in Canada. Part of the collage is a picture from an advertisement for Taylor perfume, which was brand new at that time. Back then, her Red album was popular, hence the red background.
Taylor Swift
The 1989 World Tour
Bridgestone Arena
Nashville, TN
September 26, 2015
© Katelyn Prieboy/Low Lite Photography
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All photographs can not be used unless with my express written permission.
Taylor Swift performs at Staples Center 08.27.11 in Los Angeles, CA.
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Taylor Swift arrives at the 43rd Annual Academy of Country Music Awards on Sunday, May 18, 2008, in Las Vegas. (AP Photo/Isaac Brekken)
Taylor Swift @ John Paul Jones Arena, Charlottesville, VA, on Saturday, September 14, 2013.
Red Tour Setlist:
State of Grace
Holy Ground
Red
You Belong with Me
The Lucky One
Mean
22
Last Kiss
Everything Has Changed (with Ed Sheeran)
Begin Again
Sparks Fly
I Knew You Were Trouble
All Too Well
Love Story
Treacherous
We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together
Taylor Swift Speak Now Tour Hots Sydney, Australia
You might have heard that Taylor Swift was spotted taking in the view of Sydney yesterday, including even catching a harbour cruise with her friends and family.
Taylor is currently on tour in Australia, and has been hard to spot as she's been doing the rounds.
The Aussie press spotted her boarding a boat in Sydney Harbour for an evening cruise.
Taylor's first Sydney took place tonight at a jam packed Allphones Arena.
The costumes and set were amazing, as a largely teenage girl audience of 14,000 or so cheered and screamed to their teen idol.
Taylor seemed to love playing to the full Allphones Arena, playing five different guitars, two banjos, the piano and a ukele. We also counted at least four different costume changes.
The country music icon is known for writing "13" on her hand before each show because it's her lucky number. Dozens of '13' signs were in the crowd, and some young ladies wrote it on their bodies also.
Taylor told the press "I was born on the 13th. My first album went gold in 13 weeks. My first No.1 song had a 13-second intro and every time I've won an award I've been seated in either the 13th seat, the 13th row, the 13th section or row M, which is the 13th letter," she has previously said.
We wish Taylor well on her amazing career to date and hope she enjoys the rest of her tour and stay in Australia.
Promo
Presented by: MICHAEL COPPEL, CMC & [V] HITS and SPONSORED BY COVERGIRL, JOHN SANDS & WONDERSTRUCK
Taylor Swift to bring blockbuster 'Speak Now' world tour to Australia in 2012
With Special Guests: Hot Chelle Rae
Taylor Swift, who is currently headlining sold-out stadiums and arenas on the North American leg of her blockbuster TAYLOR SWIFT SPEAK NOW WORLD TOUR 2011 has announced that in response to strong fan demand she will extend the tour into 2012 with capital city dates around Australia.
The four-time GRAMMY winner's SPEAK NOW performance is a two-hour theatrical presentation, reminiscent of a Broadway experience. The show features elaborate costumes, dancers, aerialists, changing sets, and innovative choreography and instrumentation showcased on a multi-level stage.
Taylor plays five different guitars in the show, plus two banjos, the ukulele and the piano, and changes costumes nine times over the course of the evening. During the concert she moves right around the venue, using different stages, thereby giving every audience member a great seat.
Taylor's Speak Now tour has earned high praise from top critics around the world: "One of the genre's most ambitious acts has created one of the genre's most ambitious tours. Broadway-inspired…the two-hour production was an overwhelming experience." - Billboard
Taylor's 2011 Tour includes 98 shows in 17 countries spanning three continents, and her Speak Now album is the #1-selling album in all genres of music over the past twelve months.
TOUR DATES*:
Fri 2 Mar - Burswood Dome, Perth
Sun 4 Mar - Adelaide Entertainment Centre
Tue 6 & Wed 7 Mar - Brisbane Entertainment Centre
Fri 9 & Sat 10 Mar - Allphones Arena, Sydney
Mon 12, Tue 13 & Wed 14 Mar - Rod Laver Arena, Melbourne
Thank you Taylor, and also to your wonderful team who have assisted us so much lately.
Websites
Taylor Swift official website
Michael Coppel Presents
Eva Rinaldi Photography Flickr
www.flickr.com/evarinaldiphotography
Eva Rinaldi Photography
Music News Australia
Taylor Swift
Multi-Grammy Award winning country pop rock princess Taylor Swift played the third of five shows 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. Danny O’Donoghue came out on stage before the pair tore through a rendition of O’Donoghue’s band The Script’s hit single Breakeven.
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.
This shot was taken with my little Fuji X20
Taylor Swift
Multi-Grammy Award winning country pop rock princess Taylor Swift played the third of five shows 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. Danny O’Donoghue came out on stage before the pair tore through a rendition of O’Donoghue’s band The Script’s hit single Breakeven.
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.