My favorite album from The Lord is probably a mix between RED and Speak Now. I can't choose
I think that's the general consensus though. SN is a more consistent album, by far; however, Red has far higher highs than SN...it just also has far lower lows. If you got rid of the trash on Red, it'd easily beat out SN
I think that's the general consensus though. SN is a more consistent album, by far; however, Red has far higher highs than SN...it just also has far lower lows. If you got rid of the trash on Red, it'd easily beat out SN
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Forbes calls Taylor the Queen of Pop and her tour the Top Tour of the Summer.
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Taylor Swift's 1989 Tour Continues to Enchant Fans Through Summer Dates
Taylor Swift may not be the Queen of Pop by any official means, but the title rings true at least as far as this summer is concerned.
The show, which features performances by opening acts Haim, Vance Joy and Shawn Mendes, has been penned as the top tour of the summer. According to Billboard, the 84-date tour, which spans out for seven months, has already raked in over $32.1 million in the U.S. alone, and with a whole five months left on its run, Swift could have even bigger tour accolades headed her way.
To no surprise, Swift’s ticket sales have only grown exponentially through her last three tours. Her Speak Now Tour, which ran from 2011-2012, saw incredibly impressive ticket sales on the secondary market. Her back-to-back New York City dates at Madison Square Garden in November of 2011 had average ticket prices of $461.97 and $539.34, with get-in prices of $109 and $139, respectively. The Red Tour in 2013 hit one date in East Rutherford, NJ on July 13, and the average ticket price was $146.73, with a get-in price of $62. Earlier this month at MetLife Stadium her ticket prices were $493.77 with a $138 get-in and $396.76 with a get-in of $131 for the July 10 and 11 shows, respectively.
Swift has found the perfect sense of appeal when it comes to securing a fan base, and proves why her tickets are well worth the expense.
The first half of Red really is almost completely perfect (the first eight or nine songs). I'd only replace I Almost Do (Not Skip the Track) with Stay Stay Stay or Sad Beautiful Tragic.
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"She gives money to cancer patients, meets fans & pays off student loans, feminist, has successful female friends. I hate her."
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Remember, if you are a successful male, you are in control. If you are a successful female, you are manipulative.