Taylor Swift has exciting news!
20.04.2020 - 15:09 / elle.com
Taylor Swift returned to the stage tonight for Lady Gaga's big Together at Home benefit concert—and she gave one of her most intimate public performances ever. The singer did her first live performance of her new song "Soon You'll Get Better"—a track about her own feelings watching her mother battle cancer.
Taylor Swift has exciting news!
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This was truly something to watch… a part of history!!!
Today (April 18), dozens of artists and other public figures participated in Global Citizen’s One World: Together at Home broadcast, a digital and television special to support frontline workers and the World Health Organization as the coronavirus pandemic continues to take its toll in the United States and countries worldwide. Taylor Swift was among the artists to appear on the benefit livestream. She accompanied herself on piano and sang “Soon You’ll Get Better.” Watch her appearance below.
One World: Together at Home spurred sales gains for the songs performed on the multi-network TV special, according to initial sales reports to Nielsen Music/MRC Data.On Saturday (April 18), the day of the two-hour broadcast, the songs performed on the show sold a little more than 12,000 downloads -- a gain of 735% versus April 17 (a little more than 1,000).Data reflects sales of the original versions of the songs performed on the show (for example, the studio version of Green Day’s “Wake Me Up
One of the best parts of the virtual One World: Together at Home benefit concert was none other than musical icon Taylor Swift. Not only was it a complete thrill to see her singing and playing in front of some of the most gorgeous wallpaper I've ever seen—Did she paint it herself? fans wondered—but she actually performed a song she said she wouldn't perform.
Taylor Swift was one of many performers on Saturday's concert special, an effort launched to for the World Health Organization's COVID-19 Solidarity Response Fund. The six-hour event on April 18, which was curated by , also included at-home broadcasts from , , and .
Saturday night, dozens of musicians from across the genres joined forces to create an at-home concert spectacular which supported the World Health Organization and honored medical workers and others serving on the front lines of the coronavirus pandemic response. One World: Together at Home was hosted by late-night hosts Jimmy Kimmel, Jimmy Fallon, and Stephen Colbert alongside Lady Gaga and Global Citizen and aired in unison across the major broadcast networks and on streaming devices.
Lady Gaga, Taylor Swift, Jennifer Lopez and more delivered stunning performances during the One World: Together at Home concert on Saturday, April 18.
Taylor Swift has said that she would likely never perform her song “Soon You’ll Get Better,” but she debuted the song with an emotional performance on the One World: Together At Home special.
Everything has turned digital given the present day and age. But now that we are all stuck at home due to the ongoing Coronavirus crisis, other things that happened in person, including concerts and festivals, have also turned digital, and rightly so.
By Klaritza Rico
Ryan Hurd unveiled his slow-burning rendition of Taylor Swift's "False God" with a new video on Tuesday (April 14).On the cover, the country singer transforms the sensual vibe of the Lover album cut, trading out the original's saxophone for a wash of drums and echoing guitar.
Taylor Swift, Jennifer Lopez, Celine Dion, and Sam Smith have answered Lady Gaga’s call to join the line-up of stars for the One World: Together At Home concert extravaganza.