Taylor Swift is heading into her third weekend of shows for The Eras Tour and she’ll be performing three shows in Arlington, Texas.
16.03.2023 - 22:39 / etcanada.com
Swifties are in for a special surprise at midnight.
Taylor Swift has just announced that she’s dropping four unreleased songs tonight when the clock strikes 12 in preparation for The Eras Tour, which begins its US leg tomorrow in Arizona.
“In celebration of The Eras Tour I’m releasing 4 previously unreleased songs tonight at midnight,” wrote the music phenomenon on her Instagram Story on Thursday, March 16.
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The four tracks Swift is releasing include a re-recording of her contributions to 2012’s “Hunger Games” soundtrack, “Eyes Open”, and “Safe and Sound” featuring Joy Williams and John Paul White. On top of this, she’s also dropping “If This Was a Movie (Taylor’s Version)” and a completely new track titled “All of the Girls You Loved Before”.
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Unexpectedly, Swift’s re-recording of “Safe and Sound” with The Civil Wars members Williams and Paul White will officiate their first time collaborating since the duo’s breakup in 2014.
The Eras Tour kicks off in Arizona on Friday, March 17 and will feature two back-to-back shows.
Taylor Swift is heading into her third weekend of shows for The Eras Tour and she’ll be performing three shows in Arlington, Texas.
Taylor Swift has shared an acoustic version of her recent single ‘Lavender Haze’ – listen to it below.The original song appears on the pop star’s 10th and most recent studio album, the record-breaking ‘Midnights’, which came out last October.Swift today (March 31) released a stripped-back rendition of the track on streaming platforms. It comes after she dropped a series of official remixes of ‘Lavender Haze’ by the likes of Jungle and Tensnake.Last November, Swift shared an acoustic version of the ‘Midnights’ lead single ‘Anti-Hero’.‘Lavender Haze’ peaked at Number Three on the UK singles chart, per the Official Charts.
Taylor Swift quietly made donations to food banks in cities where she was playing shows for her ‘Eras’ tour.The tour kicked off last week in Glendale, Arizona, which was temporarily named ‘Swift City’ in her honour, and it was reported on Monday (March 20) that while she was there, she made a sizeable donation to the Arizona Food Bank Network.Swift didn’t publicise the donation, but news of her generosity became known when the food bank told local news outlet AZ Central what happened.“It’s not every day that you get a call from someone who works in PR for Taylor Swift, so we were dubious at first, but happily, it turned out to be absolutely real,” said Terri Shoemaker, Vice President of External Relations at the Arizona Food Bank Network.Shoemaker said Swift’s PR agent had told her that Swift planned to make a positive impact in the communities where she was touring, beginning with Arizona’s food banks. One in nine people and one in six children in Arizona struggle with food insecurity, according to Shoemaker.A few days later, a food bank in southern Nevada, Three Square, revealed that Swift had also left them a large donation ahead of her ‘Eras’ gigs in Las Vegas last night (March 24) and tonight (March 25).“We don’t know about you, but we’re feeling grateful on this day, March 22!” the organization wrote on its official Instagram feed.
“Blank Space” while working the singer’s Arizona concert Saturday.Two videos, in particular, have rocked over16 million combined views on TikTok. “Our security guard named Pocket gave hugs and is a ‘1989’ girlie through and through,” TikTok user @jayandyevans captioned her clip, referencing Swift’s 2014 album. Wearing her blue S.A.F.E Guest Services official polo, Pocket dances in an aisle between floor seats, waving her hands in the air and singing as Swift performs on the stage behind her.
Taylor Swift has made good on a promise to give tour tickets to a young fan who survived an accident that left her hospitalised with burns.Isabella McCune, a longtime fan of the pop star, had been hoping to see Swift on her ‘Reputation’ tour in 2018. However, in the lead up to the show the then eight-year-old girl had a severe accident that left her hospitalised for nine months with burns covering 65 per cent of her body.As ABC 15 reports, Swift visited McCune in hospital after the accident and left her a note, which read: “Isabella, I hope you feel better soon.
reply to Dogecoin founder Billy Markus, 40, who tweeted about Swift.“Taylor Swift rules and if you disagree you’ll be kicked off the internet i’m pretty sure,” tweeted the bitcoin founder.Musk then responded by saying that “her limbic resonance skill is exceptional.”According to PsychMechanics, “limbic resonance” refers to “a state of deep emotional and physiological connection between two people.”The eccentric CEO later responded to a four-image collage tweeted from Swift’s official account with a simple cigarette emoji which some users implied that Musk thought the “Evermore” singer was “smoking” hot.In a third response, this time to a tweet asking if Musk and the 33-year-old singer would make a cuter couple, Musk responded with a crying laughing emoji.
Chris Willman Senior Music Writer and Chief Music Critic On the Eras Tour, Taylor Swift at one point plays a piano that appears to be covered in moss. But there are certain aspects of the show that are guaranteed not to gather that substance, judging from the second night of the tour, which, like the first, took place at State Farm Stadium in Glendale, Arizona. One of those is the costuming, with the pop superstar trying out some different dresses (or, in the case of “The Man,” black or grey suit-dresses) in different parts of the concert Saturday than she had at Friday night’s tour opener. But perhaps more notably, Night 2 was already allowing for two tour premieres among the setlist, where only one wild card slot had been expected. Near the end of the set, Swift took to the acoustic guitar to play a solo rendition of “This Is Me Trying,” from the “Folklore” album, following by a short trip over to the piano for a solo reading of “State of Grace,” from “Red.” (See video excerpts of those numbers, below.)
Taylor Swift opened her highly anticipated Eras Tour with an epic concert in Phoenix, Arizona, Friday night. The 33-year-old singer kicked off her first tour since 2018, performing 44 songs from ten albums over three hours, 15 minutes.
viral videos taken at the Glendale, Arizona show on Friday, the star made a splashy exit between the songs “Tim McGraw” and “Lavender Haze.” Following a piano performance of the hit song from her self-titled debut album, Swift strutted downstage in a red sparkling dress and seemed to dive into the pit below, disappearing from view with a cannonball sound. (A fan can be heard screaming “What the f—k?” in the background.)Seconds later, footage of Swift swimming in the dress materialized on the backdrop and catwalk before an enormous tidal wave consumed the screen.
Kelsea Ballerini is a major Swiftie.
Kelsea Ballerini evidently didn't want to get blindsided. So, in the middle of her sold-out concert in Detroit, Michigan, the «Peter Pan» singer asked fans about another concert going on nearly 2,000 miles away, and she just about Taylor Swift's setlist for her Eras Tour.In video uploaded Friday on TikTok, Ballerini can be seen onstage wearing a gold shimmery dress while holding on to her guitar.
Taylor Swift made her triumphant return to the concert stage Friday night to kick off her Eras Tour in Glendale, Arizona, where she told the boisterous 70,000 fans at State Farm Arena how much she's missed them.The songstress soaked up the atmosphere, looking up and all over the crowd while donning a shimmery dress. After catching her breath, the 33-year-old singer grew emotional as she shared with fans that the roaring reception was giving her all the feels.«I don’t know how to process all of this in the way that it’s making me feel right now,» she said.
Taylor Swift made her triumphant return to the concert stage Friday night to kick off her Eras Tour in Glendale, Arizona, where she told the boisterous 70,000 fans at State Farm Arena how much she’s missed them.
Taylor Swift made her triumphant return to the concert stage Friday night to kick off her Eras Tour in Glendale, Arizona, where she told the boisterous 70,000 fans at State Farm Arena how much she's missed them.The songstress soaked up the atmosphere, looking up and all over the crowd while donning a shimmery dress. After catching her breath, the 33-year-old singer grew emotional as she shared with fans that the roaring reception was giving her all the feels.«I don’t know how to process all of this in the way that it’s making me feel right now,» she said.
Bejeweled and beautiful! Taylor Swift launched her first concert tour in more than four years — and positively slayed with her fashion choices.
the Eras tour arrived and the Swifties brought Style to State Farm Stadium, in Glendale, Arizona.The three-hour long show featured over 45 songs spanning all ten albums from Taylor's 17-year career, and saw the 33-year-old celebrate her eras with show-stopping outfit changes - and the 70,000 plus crowd also came dressed to impress, with many on theme, wearing costumes that spanned across the 10 eras, from Juliet dresses for the Speak Now era, to sequins for 1989, pastels for Lover and stars for Midnights.Below are some of the incredible looks HELLO! spotted on night one…Gaston, Maira and Julian had flown in from Argentina for the show. They dressed up as Taylor's three cats, Meredith, Olivia and Benjamin.
Taylor Swift opened her ‘Eras’ tour last night (March 17) in Glendale, Arizona, playing 44 songs in a career-spanning set that lasted just over three hours.The singer performed a selection of tracks from each of her ten albums, beginning with 2019’s ‘Lover’ and followed by ‘Fearless’, ‘Evermore‘, ‘Reputation‘, ‘Speak Now’, ‘Red’, ‘Folklore’, ‘1989‘, ‘Taylor Swift’ and finally ‘Midnights‘.‘Midnights’ had the longest section devoted to it, with Swift playing seven songs from the album. She only performed one song apiece from ‘Speak Now’ and ‘Taylor Swift’.Numerous tracks from Swift’s catalogue were played for the first time including opening numbers ‘Miss Americana & The Heartbreak Prince’ and ‘Cruel Summer’.
Taylor Swift's Era tour has arrived — kicking off at the State Farm Stadium in Glendale, Ariz. — and the Swifties are certainly going to be Enchanted.The three-hour long show featured over 45 songs spanning all ten albums from Taylor's 17-year career, and saw the 33-year-old celebrate her eras with show-stopping outfit changes.
Taylor Swift is officially back on tour for the first time in five years after launching The Eras Tour with a show in Glendale, Arizona.
To celebrate the opening night of her long-awaited “Eras” tour, Taylor Swift has shared a brand new song and three re-recordings (“Taylor’s Versions”) of previously released cuts. “All Of The Girls You Loved Before” arrives alongside new takes on “If This Was a Movie” (from her 2010 album Speak Now), “Eyes Open,” and “Safe and Sound,” the latter two tracks both initially released on the soundtrack to the original Hunger Games movie.