“Taylor Swift has donated enough money to cover the food bills for an entire year across 11 food banks and 8 community pantries in Liverpool.
She has done this for every city she's toured in the UK meaning she’s done more than the govt has in 14 years to eradicate food poverty.”
R/t Damian Low #taylorswift
Say what you like about her music, her politics or whatever else, but there’s surely no denying that Taylor Swift is a force for good. I’m sorry that it’s necessary, but donating enough to buy 12 months worth of food to foodbanks in every UK city she plays is pretty classy. 💪 ❤️
"Lover" is a song by the American singer-songwriter #TaylorSwift and the title track of her seventh studio album (2019). Swift conceived it as a timeless love song that could be played at a #weddingReception; the lyrics are about an intimate and committed relationship, and the #bridge draws on the bridal rhyme "#SomethingOld". Produced by Swift and #JackAntonoff, "Lover" combines #country and #indieFolk over a #waltz tempo. https://youtu.be/-BjZmE2gtdo
🇪🇸Spain: Thousands of Taylor Swift concertgoers in Madrid have come down with COVID-19 after Eras Tour.
"One specific X account, known for being a hub for Spanish Swifties, took a poll of their followers, asking if they had become sick with COVID-19 after one of Swift's concerts in Madrid. Of the 10,796 people who answered the poll online, 35%, or 3,780 of the concertgoers said they had."
Why is this a topic of writing for #TaylorSwift when I can’t remember mainstream papers writing so much opinion about Springsteen or U2 doing longer shows? If she were male would this even be written? Hell I went to a 2 and a half hour Bon Jovi concert in 2008 and loved every minute and I don’t recall any opinion pieces about it being too long.
Frankly if the artist is happy to put on a longer show and the fans are happy to attend a longer show, what’s the harm? The only slog is seeing articles like this pop up. #Music
Taylor Swift’s three-hour gigs might not be ‘psychotic’ – but admit it, that’s a slog