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Here are Taylor Swift’s 3 best concerts

Here are Taylor Swift’s 3 best concerts

Pop sensation and icon Taylor Swift is one of the leading contemporary artists. She is popular for her narrative songs that describe her personal life. Born on December 13, 1989, in Pennsylvania, Taylor Swift started her career at the age of 14 by pursuing country music and went to reign the pop industry and became one of the most refined artists of the century.

Here are some quick, interesting facts about Taylor Swift every fan should know:

  • Taylor Swift has won 11 American Music Awards, 7 Grammy awards, and 6 Country Music Association Awards.
  • Her video ‘You Belong with Me’ won the Best Female Video award back in the year 2009 at MTV Video Music Awards.
  • She lent her voice in the animated movie Lorax that was released in 2012. The name of her character was Audrey.
  • Her favorite book is The Hunger Games. As a result, she contributed two songs to the movie The Hunger Games. The name of the songs are “Safe and Sound” and “Eyes Open.”
  • Taylor became the youngest songwriter and singer of THE number one country song ‘Our Song.’

Taylor Swift has become quite a phenomenon these days. She is one of those musicians whose albums have broken records and all her concerts sell out internationally. Here are three best Taylor Swift’s concerts that made her a sensation at such a young age.

Gillette Stadium

25th June 2011, Taylor Swift did “Speak Now” tour to Boston, two nights in a row. The tour sold out the Gillette stadium in a matter of minutes. She became the first-ever female to perform to headline the stadium. Her concert sold out 55,000 capacity that proved that Boston city had a strong affinity for country singers. It was a Saturday night when the weather decided to go off-script, and it started raining. Taylor continued with the concert without missing a beat and soaked from head to toe. She later thanked her fans who stuck around with her in the pouring rain and enjoyed the concert with her.

Bridgestone Arena

Taylor Swift embarked on a sold-out world tour to support her new album “Red” on March 13, 2013. She closed her tour on June 12, 2014, in Singapore. Taylor Swift performed with three different artists on each night; Like Dylan, Rascal Flatts, and closed her performance with Hunter Hayes duetting with Swift on his own hit “I want crazy.”

Madison Square Garden

It was August 27, 2009, when 19-year-old Taylor Swift stepped onto Madison Garden to perform. The music industry had then realized that Swift was more than just a pretty looking singer and songwriter as with only two albums in her kitty, the curly haired blonde managed to pull in fans and audiences and filled the iconic arena. Taylor Swift managed to engage the crowd the whole evening with her famous sparkling guitar that she would play in her other concerts too.

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