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  • Taylor Swift gifts $130K bonuses to truckers, $75M in total to Eras Tour staff – National | Globalnews.ca

    Taylor Swift gifts $130K bonuses to truckers, $75M in total to Eras Tour staff – National | Globalnews.ca

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    People who work behind the scenes on movie sets and concert tours know All Too Well how easy it is for their work to go unnoticed and unappreciated. But Taylor Swift is making sure her staff’s Wildest Dreams come true this Cruel Summer, by giving them massive bonuses for helping make her hugely successful Eras Tour a reality.

    As part of Swift’s Christmas in July bonus spree, the pop star doled out about $75 million (US$55 million) in bonuses for the dancers, caterers, drivers, riggers and more who worked on the Eras Tour, a source told People.

    One trucking company that was hired by Swift told CNN that its drivers each received a surprise check worth $130,000 (US$100,000) over the weekend as a thank-you gift, complete with a handwritten note from Swift.

    Michael Scherkenbach, founder and CEO of Shomotion trucking company said nearly 50 truckers received the six-figure bonus. He called it a “life-changing” amount of money that far exceeds the standard bonus his truckers usually get.

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    “The typical amount is $5,000 to $10,000 each. So this large amount is unbelievable,” he told CNN.

    He said his drivers were shocked when they read the amount on their cheques, adding that this kind of money could help his employees put down payments on houses or set up college funds for their kids.


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    “Look, fair wage doesn’t put you in a position to buy a home. But this opens up that possibility,” Scherkenbach said.

    The bonuses were handed out during what was supposed to be a routine meeting ahead of one of Swift’s L.A. shows. Scherkenbach said he was going over the rundown for the week when Swift’s father, Scott Swift, made a surprise visit.

    “Scott gave a speech saying that he had discussed this with Taylor and they thought that it was only right that everybody received a bonus. Taylor insisted on writing a handwritten note to each driver and (added) a wax seal on the envelope with her monogram,” he recounted.

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    “The drivers didn’t want to be overly rude and look at it. But one looked and thought it said $1,000, another driver saw it as $10,000 and then the third said ‘Well this has to be a joke!’” Scherkenbach said.

    But the US$100,000 bonus was no joke, and each cheque and thank you note came with a corresponding tax document.

    While the bonus may seem outsized, so, too, are the sacrifices that Scherkenbach’s truckers made to work this job.

    “These men and women, they live on the road. They sleep during the day and work all night,” he said. “It’s a gruelling task. They leave their families, young children for weeks. For Taylor’s tour, they’ve been away from home for 24 weeks.”

    But the force of Swift’s dollars haven’t just been felt by workers, but also the locations to which she’s brought the Eras tour.

    “At this point, Taylor Swift is basically her own economy,” as one Vanity Fair writer puts it.

    The impacts of her tour have been felt in every city she has stopped at, selling out stadiums, gracing fans with a 44-song set list spanning her nearly two-decade-long career and injecting millions of dollars into local economies with the gravity of her star power.

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    In a Federal Reserve report published in July, the agency found that “May was the strongest month for hotel revenue in Philadelphia since the onset of the pandemic, in large part due to an influx of guests for the Taylor Swift concerts in the city.”

    Performing just two shows in Colorado led to a US$140-million boost to the state’s GDP for the year, according to a report from the Common Sense Institute.

    “The totality of Taylor Swift’s U.S. tour could generate $4.6 billion in total consumer spending, larger than the GDP of 35 countries,” the report states.

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  • The Fan/Performer Dynamic Keeps Getting Decidedly More Employer/Employee

    The Fan/Performer Dynamic Keeps Getting Decidedly More Employer/Employee

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    It used to seem so glamorous to be an “entertainer.” Yet even that word has connotations of being like a monkey with cymbals, “programmed” to perform no matter what the conditions or state of will and desire. In the latest instance of pelting something at musicians onstage (following the illustrious Bebe Rexha incident), Cardi B has proven herself to be a rare (but expected) rejector of “taking shit.” Or rather, “taking drink.” One that was splashed in her general direction as she was in the middle of partially lip-syncing “Bodak Yellow” at Drai’s Beachclub in Las Vegas. A town not exactly known for harboring people with the best etiquette (as Adele tried to anticipate). After all, it’s still considered America’s playground. Except that Cardi B wasn’t playing when she reacted to a large splash of someone’s drink getting deliberately thrown in her general direction by tossing a microphone back at that person. Though “tossing” is too soft a word for the pelting wrath she exhibited. 

    To add to the surreal, ironic quality of it all, the lyrics playing as Cardi launched the mic at the woman (yes, it was a woman) who sloshed her drink were, “If I see you and I don’t speak, that means I don’t fuck with you/I’m a boss, you a worker bitch/I make bloody moves.” How eerily apropos. Not just because things got violent, but because of how the fan/entertainer dynamic has been inverted of late. Where once famous people were endlessly confident about their role as the “superior” party, things have shifted to a point where fans feel entitled to demand more from the people they “admire” as they realize that, “technically,” they’re the ones who employ the celebrity. Keep expensive shelter over their head, posh food on their table and designer clothes on their back.

    So just as fans giveth, so can they taketh away. A reality Doja Cat was faced with recently when she went off on fans giving her grief for dating J.Cyrus, an “entertainer” himself, one supposes. His history of sexual misconduct (in addition to some unearthed racist tweets for good measure) have drawn ire from those who wanted Doja Cat to explain herself. In response, she said, “I don’t give a fuck what you think about my personal life, I never have and never will give a fuck what you think about me and my personal life. Goodbye and good riddance miserable hoes haha!” She then went on to degrade her fans by giving such “fiery” “advice” as, “If you call yourself a ‘kitten’ or fucking ‘kittenz’ that means you need to get off your phone and get a job and help your parents with the house.”

    Ah, the old jobist insult. But what sat even less well with her “Kittenz” was the fact that when a fan wrote in the comments section that they just wanted to hear her say she loved them, Doja spat back, “I don’t though cuz I don’t even know yall.” Where’s the lie? And yet, it’s the closest any celebrity has come to outright admitting how pathetic they think their fans are, and really, just need them for the cash. Except that Doja has also insisted she doesn’t actually need them anymore. Not just because she’s already rich now, but because she wants to emphasize that it was she who did the work to get where she is today. And yet, the complicated reality is that, without those legions of fans who paid attention to her from the beginning, she wouldn’t have those mountains of cash to fall back on after speaking her blunt, Liar Liar-level truth to them.

    This serves as the crux of the issue at hand of late for why fans feel an entitlement to celebrities as their “property” (much the same way employers do with their employees, ergo treating them with similar acts of abusive behavior that an employer themselves would never suffer). In a manner that society has never really seen before. And yes, the evolution of the internet commingling with fame and how it interacts with fans is a key part of that. 

    Taylor Swift, who has become a master in the art of cultivating parasocial relationships with her fans, knows something about that, too. And she wants “Swifties” to believe the contrary of what Doja has been touting. That she really cares about them and their well-being. Sure, maybe she does (at least enough to break up with Matty Healy due to the backlash against him). That is, as much as one can care about an endless sea of amorphous faces flashing the cash, so to speak, from the crowd. Her far more amenable attitude has translated into astronomical profits as she continues to parade her Eras Tour. Which, like Beyoncé’s Renaissance Tour, has created entire micro-economies in every town it stops in. Funnily enough, it was a Swiftie who waded into the comments section of Doja’s “I don’t even know yall” moment to explain the fan perspective on things: “And we don’t know you. But we supported you through thick and thin. Mind you you’d be nothing without us. You’d be working at a grocery store making songs on garageband miss high school dropout.” Maybe a bit harsh, but, to be fair, Doja’s willful lack of education shines through on songs like “Get Into It (Yuh).” 

    Cardi B, who is also rarely known for censoring herself or her emotions, seems to be better adept at showcasing the idea that, ultimately, her fans are just consumers (and there’s really nothing too personal about that). Hence, her innumerable product deals ranging from Pepsi to Reebok to…Whip Shots. Thus, it’s harder to mistake that “Cardi” is a brand she wants to sell for the benefit of Belcalis…and her family with Offset. The subject of which has provided narrative fodder for her latest collaboration with him, “Jealousy.” It is in said video that, incidentally, Cardi launches a shoe at Offset as he leaves their apartment in a huff. Don’t say she didn’t warn anyone who trifled with her that she has a knack for aiming unexpected objects when vexed. In fact, before she threw the microphone at her “fan,” she had already gotten into another altercation at Drai’s Beachclub with the DJ who cut her song off early. So admittedly, Cardi can be a little too quick to react with her microphone sometimes. And in the now viral video, you can see how it takes her only a split second to counterattack with that launch of a much more damaging object than liquid. 

    While the likes of Bebe Rexha and Ava Max were too stunned to instantaneously retaliate for the far more damaging abuse they got onstage, Cardi seems to have patently decided: enough. Almost like the barrage of employees during the Great Resignation who were struck with the overdue epiphany that they “didn’t have to take it anymore,” Cardi seems to have come to the same conclusion by actually fighting back against the “boss” who forgot that “workers” hold all the power. Until they need more money…

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  • Taylor Swift fans trigger 2.3-magnitude ‘Swift Quake’ at Seattle show – National | Globalnews.ca

    Taylor Swift fans trigger 2.3-magnitude ‘Swift Quake’ at Seattle show – National | Globalnews.ca

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    Every Taylor Swift fan has at least once jumped around to Shake It Off — but when over 72,000 Swifties dance together, the outcome is (literally) seismic.

    When Swift, 33, performed two nights at Lumen Field in Seattle last weekend, she and her fans created seismic activity equivalent to a 2.3-magnitude earthquake, according to seismologist Jackie Caplan-Auerbach.


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    The Seattle Times, which spoke to Caplan-Auerbach, reported the seismic activity persisted throughout the entirety of the singer’s three-and-a-half-hour concert. Both nights, the largest tremors came during Swift’s performances of Shake It Off and Blank Space — two fan favourites guaranteed to get the crowd moving.

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    Caplan-Auerbach has named the event the “Swift Quake.” She compared the seismic activity to the well-known “Beast Quake” of 2011, when Seattle Seahawks fans triggered seismic activity equivalent to a 2.0 magnitude earthquake while celebrating a touchdown from running back Marshawn “Beast Mode” Lynch.

    The 0.3 increase from Swift’s concert made the event twice as strong as the “Beast Quake,” claimed Caplan-Auerbach.

    Swift’s July 22 and July 23 shows were both sold out, with reportedly 72,171 concertgoers in attendance. Her Era Tour concert at Lumen broke a record previously set by the Irish band U2, who had 70,000 fans attend their show in 2011. Swift is also reportedly the first artist to sell out Lumen Field on consecutive nights.

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    Caplan-Auerbach said she captured the data from a seismometer located next to Lumen Field. She said the timing of the tremors caused by the Swift concert correlates to the artist’s set list from both nights. Though there was a 26-minute delay before the Sunday concert, the seismic activity from the concerts is similar when overlaid.

    After the two shows, Swift thanked her fans on Instagram for “cheering, screaming, jumping, dancing, singing at the top of your lungs” with her in Seattle.

    It cannot be said for certain whether the seismic activity was caused by soundwaves generated from a bass, subwoofers, jumping fans or a combination of factors.

    Caplan-Auerbach and her colleagues have asked Swifties who attended either of the Seattle concerts to share videos and timestamps of the shows for a more fulsome understanding of the seismic event.

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    The team is continuing to research tremors and concerts — and appears to be especially excited for Beyoncé’s upcoming visit to Lumen Field in September.

    Swift’s 52-date Eras Tour may gross a whopping US$620 million by its completion, according to Forbes.

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  • Ticketmaster Hacks To Secure Your Taylor Swift’s Eras Tickets, As Told By TikTok

    Ticketmaster Hacks To Secure Your Taylor Swift’s Eras Tickets, As Told By TikTok

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    Between Ticketmaster crashing and people reselling their tickets for thousands of dollars, the mayhem that the Eras tour has caused so far is ridiculous.

    Sales for her European leg have started. To avoid the chaos that ensued when the US tickets were released, there is no general sale for these tickets. Only those people who’ve registered for the pre-sale will get a code to buy tickets on their city’s selected date.

    Some lucky fans have managed to secure tickets at cost price. If you’re wondering just how you can too, we scoured the internet to find the best tips and hacks.


    Here’s every tip we found, according to Tiktok:

    1. Have your payment information already logged into your Ticketmaster account to save time when checking out
    2. Turn off all other devices using the wifi and sit near the router when buying tickets
    3. If you received a code with multiple emails, try buying with different emails on different devices and go with whichever queue moves the fastest
    4. Refresh the page when the countdown is over to be in the front when joining the queue (this one seems a little risky – but apparently, it works)
    5. Don’t be picky, you want to be there, so take whatever tickets are left!
    6. If you reach the ticket buying page and there are no tickets left, keep refreshing the page as more may potentially be added
    7. If you didn’t get chosen for a code when registering, then you can try for resale tickets Luckily, you can only sell resale tickets at cost value in a lot of places in Europe – Unlike in the US where tickets were resold for thousands of dollars

    Happy ticket hunting!

    Disclaimer: these hacks have not been verified by Ticketmaster. They are based on advice from the TikTok below:

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  • Trudeau tweets at Taylor Swift over Eras tour snub: ‘Cruel summer’ – National | Globalnews.ca

    Trudeau tweets at Taylor Swift over Eras tour snub: ‘Cruel summer’ – National | Globalnews.ca

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    Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has joined a growing chorus of Canadians who want Taylor Swift to bring her Eras tour to Canada.

    On Wednesday, the U.S. superstar added 14 shows in the United Kingdom and Europe next summer, announcing the new dates on her Twitter account.

    “Really can’t contain my excitement because… we’re adding 14 new shows to The Eras Tour,” Swift tweeted.

    Trudeau replied to her announcement with a message referencing a few of Swift’s songs, including Cruel Summer.

    “It’s me, hi. I know places in Canada would love to have you. So, don’t make it another cruel summer. We hope to see you soon.”

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    As of Thursday morning, Swift had not publicly replied to the Canadian leader.

    Why isn’t Taylor coming to Canada?

    The Eras tour, which began in the United States in March, will see Swift perform across the globe.

    So far, she is slated to take the stage in Mexico, Europe, Asia and Australia over the next year.

    No Canadian dates have been announced for her international leg and it’s not clear if more will be added.

    Trudeau’s Twitter request is not likely going to sway Swift, said Eric Alper, a music industry expert in Toronto, adding he suspects bypassing Canada was an “economic decision” by the multiple Grammy winner.

    “It’s nice to see when politicians end up in the pop culture realm, but it’s not going to do anything,” Alper said in an interview with Global News.

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    Canada’s huge landmass and its relatively smaller population makes it a “really tough country to tour”, he said.


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    Compared to the U.S. and the U.K., Canada also does not have many large venues that can hold over 50,000 people, Alper said.

    “When you’re working in a country at 35 per cent less on the dollar, it doesn’t make sense just now to tour when Taylor Swift is just simply laser focused on playing to the most people that she possibly can in the shortest period of time, and also has her sights set on potentially music’s first billion-dollar tour.”

    Swift’s snub of Canada has made its way to the House of Commons, with Conservative MP Matt Jeneroux saying last month he would file an “official” grievance “on behalf of all Swifties” in the country.

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    “It has come to my attention that despite much anticipation, Taylor Swift’s Eras Tour has neglected to include any Canadian dates or locations as she released her international dates, which includes stops throughout Asia and Europe,” Jeneroux wrote in a letter dated and signed on Wednesday, June 21.

    Neither Swift nor her management has addressed the decision to skip Canada. Swift last performed in Canada in 2018.

    The Eras tour is set to end at London’s Wembley Stadium on Aug. 17, 2024.

    — with files from The Canadian Press

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  • Analysts coin the ‘TSwift Lift’ for the revenue bump businesses get when Taylor Swift’s Eras Tour comes to town

    Analysts coin the ‘TSwift Lift’ for the revenue bump businesses get when Taylor Swift’s Eras Tour comes to town

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    When Taylor Swift puts on a show, not only Swifties are cheering. Hotel revenues per available room can more than quadruple when the blockbuster Eras Tour stops in a city, analysts from CreditSights found. This year in Nashville (which Swift considers her hometown), revenue per room doubled during the three nights when Swift was in town versus the same time the previous year when there was no tour.

    This “TSwift Lift,” as CreditSights dubbed the Eras-induced stimulus, isn’t exclusive to hotels. In Chicago, the pop star’s three-night stay (from June 2-4) revved up transit revenue, pushing the Chicago Transit Authority to its highest post-pandemic ridership. During her short stay, Swift generated over 43,000 extra bus and rail rides. Chicago hoteliers also reaped the TSwift Lift, as the first two days of the singer’s shows resulted in record hotel bookings for the city, an average of 44,383 per night.

    Swift’s two shows next weekend in Cincinnati for over 130,000 fans are predicted to generate over $48 million for the city and create or support close to 1,000 jobs. Why is the Eras Tour so wildly popular and profitable? In addition to Swift being among the most important and influential artists of her generation, her latest tour is a journey through her entire musical career, which began when she was just 15, and so draws fans across generations. Each show is a 10-act tour de force that lasts between three to four hours. 

    Three and a half million people registered for Ticketmaster’s ticket presale program for the tour’s U.S. leg, though the presale almost immediately crashed the website. Journalists have covered the tour as a massive cultural as well as economic event.

    The tour tickets sold out so quickly and demand to attend so high that huge crowds have been informally camping outside stadiums to sing along to the music that wafts outside of the venue and into the parking lot. Videos of the makeshift concerts have garnered hundreds of thousands of views online, including a TikTok showing reportedly 20,000 Swifties in a parking lot outside Philadelphia’s Lincoln Financial Field.

    Swift’s die-hard fandom is helping her make $11 million to $12 million in ticket sales per concert, and fans spend an average of over $1,300 to attend an Eras show, including tickets, clothing, and travel.

    Research company QuestionPro estimates that the superstar could add a staggering $4.6 billion in consumer spending to the U.S. economy as she supercharges business at each of the 47 stops on her tour. 

    Swift is predicted to earn half a billion dollars from the tour. 

    The worldwide Eras Tour will conclude in London in August 2024.

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  • Edmonton MP to file ‘grievance’ about Taylor Swift tour’s lack of Canadian shows  | Globalnews.ca

    Edmonton MP to file ‘grievance’ about Taylor Swift tour’s lack of Canadian shows | Globalnews.ca

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    Edmonton MP Matt Jeneroux hopes Taylor Swift’s lack of Canadian stops on her Eras Tour is not about Bad Blood.

    In several posts on his social media accounts, the Conservative politician indicated he would follow Australia’s lead and file what he’s calling an “official grievance” with Parliament to encourage Taylor Swift to add some Canadian dates to The Eras Tour — if she has a Blank Space in her calendar, that is.

    “I filed an official letter of grievance,” Jeneroux said on Thursday. “I don’t actually know if that’s really a thing, but we got a message from one of my friends who said the Australian parliament is filing an official letter of grievance to have Taylor Swift reconsider to come to Adalaide.

    “I went and said: ‘Is this something we can do in Canada?’ and nobody seemed to know. So I thought let’s go and file an official letter of grievance and kind of see what happens.”

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    The letter reads:

    “It has come to my attention that despite much anticipation, Taylor Swift’s Eras Tour has neglected to include any Canadian dates or locations as she released her international dates, which includes stops throughout Asia and Europe,” Jeneroux wrote in a letter dated and signed on Wednesday, June 21.

    “Similar to what’s being considered in Australia, I would like to file an official grievance within Parliament on behalf of all Swifties in Canada for her and her team to reconsider,” the letter continued.


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    “Not only is this leaving Canadian fans without the opportunity to see her tour, but it is also leaving Canada out of the economic opportunities her shows generate. It is estimated that these shows could generate $4.6 billion for local economies. Fans just don’t simply attend concerts, they spend money at local businesses including hotels, restaurants and shops.

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    “This motion is non-partisan in nature and requires swift action to address what I can only assume is a serious oversight,” the letter concludes.

    So far, Swift’s international tour dates don’t include any Canadian stops, but it’s not clear if more will be added.

    “Considering the fact that I’m not totally clear on what a letter of grievance really is, it’s pretty lighthearted in the way we’ve approached it,” Jeneroux said.

    “But I think often in politics, it’s meeting people, what they’re thinking about, what’s important to them, and I know a lot of people in our community and in my home too, this is top of mind.

    “My daughters have never paid more attention to my career than yesterday when I wrote the letter,” he added with a smile.

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    Concordia University economist Moshe Lander doubts Jeneroux’s economic impact estimates. Mega tours do have economic impacts on the cities they visit, but not to the extent Jeneroux forecasted, he said, unless it was for the entire tour.

    “I don’t think that that’s something he really costed out when he wanted to show his fake outrage,” Lander said.

    “I think that he’s maybe trying to justify why he’s taking that stance.

    “With a Taylor Swift concert, the economic benefit would be in the tourist dollars that it brings in. Her devoted followers will follow her around from one venue to another so you could find that of 20,000 people going to the concert, a portion of them would be coming from outside Edmonton.

    “When they’re coming into Edmonton, they’re filling up local hotels, local bars, they’re buying local merchandise — that does have an economic impact, but it’s not long-lasting. It’s essentially for the 48 hours before and after the concert and then it’s all over,” Lander explained.

    Jeneroux clarified the number he cited was a prediction of how much money would be generated in the U.S. economy by the tour.

    Lander said another factor to consider is the venues available.

    “She’s working 60,000-70,000 seat outdoor venues,” he said. “Canada doesn’t really have those type of outdoor venues and, if they do have it, there’s a limited amount of time where it’s a fun experience for the act and for the fans because the summer is so short here.”

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    Economically, choosing Edmonton as a stop on a tour might not make sense, he added. It requires flying or driving and moving a lot of equipment and crew across a border and Alberta is fairly isolated in terms of being close to other stops.

    “That’s a huge cost that has to be borne by the concert act, so I can certainly understand why Taylor Swift is saying: ‘Why go to Edmonton and fill out 18,000 seats when I could just do an extra night in San Francisco and get the same 18,000 seats without any of the transportation costs?’

    “She only has so many days, so if Edmonton is sitting there saying: ‘Hey what about us?’ OK, so who are you replacing?

    “You’ve got to be kidding me if you think… her managers are making that calculation, saying: ‘I think Edmonton is a good move. Why don’t you sacrifice SoCal for a night?’ It’s top to bottom economic nonsense, but it makes for good copy,” Lander said with a grin.


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    The reaction to the letter has been bigger than Jeneroux imagined in his Wildest Dreams.

    “There’s been over 50 media requests across the country, internationally, that we’ve had… A whole bunch of people have reached out and said: ‘Boy, we’d like to help on your next campaign.’

    “Ultimately, this is something that resonates with people,” he said.

    And he just can’t Shake It Off.

    “People all across the country have reached out and want to talk about this letter of grievance,” Jeneroux said.

    “Our goal is to ensure that — there’s a segment of our population that is really passionate about this — that they’re heard.

    “There’s important work happening in Parliament but from the lighthearted side of things, it’s pretty fun to watch,” he added.

    “There’s a lot of anticipation for the concert dates that were released. I know, at least in our home with my daughters, we were very eager to see where she’d be playing and when there’s no Canadian dates, obviously some disappointment.

    “There’s still a lot of venues across Canada that would for sure welcome Taylor Swift and her crew with open arms.”

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  • Why Fans Believe Taylor Swift’s Eras Tour Is Finally Coming To Canada

    Why Fans Believe Taylor Swift’s Eras Tour Is Finally Coming To Canada

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    By Corey Atad.

    Canadian Swifties are abuzz.

    When Taylor Swift announced her Eras Tour last fall, fans north of the border were disappointed there were no Canadian dates on the first leg of the tour.


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    The move left many Canadian fans scrambling to get tickets to sold-out shows in cities across the United States, though Swift had promised international dates would be added later.

    Earlier this month, Swift delivered on the promise of international dates, but once again Canadians were left in the dust, with the tour only extending to stops in Latin America.

    But now fans are starting to get excited, after the Canadian Ticketmaster website was updated to include a listing for the Eras Tour.


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    No dates have been announced yet, but Swifties across Canada are already prepping themselves for the tour.

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  • Taylor Swift Breaks Silence And Condemns Anti-LGBTQ Bills During Eras Tour

    Taylor Swift Breaks Silence And Condemns Anti-LGBTQ Bills During Eras Tour

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    Taylor Swift kicked off Pride Month by condemning anti-LGBTQ+ legislation during the Eras Tour concert in Chicago.

    “We can’t talk about Pride without talking about pain,” she said on Friday during her concert. “Right now and recently there have been so many harmful pieces of legislation that have put people in the LGBTQ+ and queer community at risk. It’s painful for everyone. Every ally. Every loved one. Every person in these communities.”

    She continued: “And that’s why I’m always posting, ‘This is when the midterms are. This is when these important key primaries are.’”

    Swift’s speech was met with mixed reactions from fans. Several fans applauded her on Twitter for speaking out on LGBTQ+ rights and against politicians who are pushing anti-transgender legislation.

    Swift alluded to wanting to be more vocal on political issues after the release of her 2020 documentary “Miss Americana”. But until this week, the singer had not spoken publicly about the recent legislation targeting LGBTQ+ people in the country, including during her concert in her home state of Tennessee, which passed a drag ban earlier this year.

    “We can support as much as we want during Pride Month, but if we’re not doing our research on these elected officials — Are they advocates? Are they allies? Are they protectors of equality? Do I want to vote for them?” Swift said during her speech on Friday.

    Some fans were critical of her words and labeled them as performative.

    They also referenced the recent and ongoing controversy surrounding her rumored relationship with 1975 frontman Matty Healy, who has previously made harmful remarks about marginalized groups.

    Other fans pointed to the irony of Swift benefiting from queer communities through the music video for her song “You Need To Calm Down,” yet failing to condemn the recent attacks on the community until Friday.

    “Being with you during Pride Month, getting to sing the words to ‘You Need To Calm Down’ where there are lyrics like, ‘Can you just not step on his gown?’ or, ‘Shade never made anybody less gay,’ and you guys are screaming those lyrics,” Swift said this week during the Eras Tour.

    She continued: “Such solidarity. Such support of one another and such encouraging, beautiful acceptance and peace and safety. And I wish that every place was safe and beautiful for people of the LGBTQ+ community.”

    Some fans have speculated that safety concerns might have been the reason Swift didn’t bring up anti-transgender legislation during earlier Eras tour concerts. But others believe she has the privilege to speak out as a white woman, pointing out that celebrities with marginalized identities, such as Lizzo, had already taken the risk of speaking out on these issues during their concerts.

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  • What’s With Our Need For Nostalgia?

    What’s With Our Need For Nostalgia?

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    I grew up during Disney Channel’s golden era — you know exactly what I’m talking about. It was the when Disney Channel Original Movies (DCOMs) were at their prime and peak Disney TV starring the Jonas Brothers, Miley Cyrus, Demi Lovato, the Sprouse twins, and more. In hindsight, it was wild. There has never been such a hotbed for stardom since Ryan Gosling, Justin Timberlake, Britney Spears, and Christina Aguilera were all on the Mickey Mouse Club.


    And, yes, as I continue growing up I miss having these lighthearted shows and movies to watch. Every so often, my roommates and I will binge Disney movies like
    High School Musical or classics like The Princess Diaries. But lately, there’s been a shift.

    Has anyone noticed that we as a society are lacking a little…creativity? I mean, sure, it’s completely normal to crave a little dose of your childhood here and there — who isn’t comforted by memories of your life before you had an overwhelming sense of anxiety. But I almost feel as though we’ve gotten
    too comfortable with bringing back the old.

    Some of the nostalgia-inducing events are
    exciting. Think: the fervor for Taylor Swift’s Eras Tour or The Jonas Brothers’ The Tour, where they play all of their old songs spanning their entire career. It’s exciting and it’s a good way to get fans of old and new in the room.

    We’re also in an era of reboots galore. Take a short glance at any of your streaming platforms and you’ll see a lot of familiar titles. Former early 2000s favorites like
    Zoey 101, iCarly, and That’s So Raven are finding themselves back on our television screens. And if you think that’s all…oh, boy.

    Some reboots are reimaginations of the show…like
    Gossip Girl with a new cast and fresh, young faces. While others are continuations of the show just in the future – think iCarly and Zoey 101 (the reboot being Zoey 102).

    And then, there’s Disney.

    Disney is constantly trying to get the older generations into theaters, not only with Marvel, but with live action remakes of our favorite films. Over the past decade, we’ve seen versions of
    Aladdin, The Lion King, Beauty and the Beast, and most recently, The Little Mermaid. And while I surely will watch out of curiosity and lack of alternatives, I’m always left feeling a little underwhelmed.

    Nostalgia-core is literally
    everywhere. It’s in the way we dress, with Y2K trends consistently leading the pack. People are preferring jelly shoes and mini skirts over any other decades-inspired trend. But when do we border the line between nostalgia and overdoing something?

    Maybe it’s because we went through a global pandemic for so many years, we are craving stability and childhood…going back to our roots and finding comfort in what we know after a lot of uncertainty.
    Watching reboots of your fave show or movie can feel like the adult version of a pacifier.

    Or maybe it’s because we have completely lost identity in today’s society…where we can’t thrive on anything but the past. Unoriginal ideas cycling back into the trendscape just because we can’t think of anything new.

    Or maybe, just maybe, it’s the “if it ain’t broke, don’t fix it” mentality. If something is getting those viewers in and bringing in the money, why wouldn’t they keep rebooting shows? Why wouldn’t Disney just make live action versions of their entire filmography? That way, they can release one original and make it really amazing in the interim.

    One thing I know for sure is that trends recycle all the time. There was a time not so long ago where anything low-rise was considered a fashion crime and you wouldn’t dare wear Crocs out of your house unironically. But in the early 2000s, and subsequently in 2023, you would be considered right on trend.

    And while the Disney films will always be successful in some capacity, I don’t know if every show needs a reboot. Some shows ended where they ended, and that’s how it should stay. Honestly, I feel like I’m getting bored too easily, I already know the plotline of everything coming out!

    With popular shows like
    Succession and Ted Lasso in their final episodes forever, we are met with the realization that we will soon run out of original content if we keep rebooting everything. And yes, I get that a reboot is still somehow original if it’s a continuation of the series…you know that’s not my point here.

    So, I’m left with the question: when is it time to let the past be….the past?

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  • Taylor Swift Calls Out Security For Manhandling Fans During ‘Bad Blood’ Performance

    Taylor Swift Calls Out Security For Manhandling Fans During ‘Bad Blood’ Performance

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    By Brent Furdyk.

    Taylor Swift had some words for a security guard during her Eras Tour stop in Philadelphia on Saturday, May 13.

    Fan-shot video posted on Twitter shows Swift onstage during her performance of “Bad Blood”, interrupting herself to shout instructions to a member of the venue’s security team.

    According to Variety, fans attending the show at Philly’s Lincoln Financial Field show are claiming that some young fans were confronted by a security guard — hired by the venue, not by Swift — for reportedly being too close to a barricade.


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    In the video, Swift can be seen singing, and then gesturing toward the audience while calling out, “You guys!”

    She then sang, and interrupted the song again, this time saying, “She’s fine! She wasn’t doing anything!”

    She then walks to the edge of the stage, and warns, “Hey! Stop!”

    She then repeats that phrase one more time before continuing with the song.

    A Twitter user is alleging that she and her fellow concert attendees were at the centre of the fracas, with Swift calling out security “because they kept putting their hands on us to physically push us off the barricade instead of just telling us to move.”

    In followup tweets, the Twitter user alleges that the security guards were on “a power trip towards every single women [sic] who was standing on the barricades,” describing the security personnel as “very aggressive for no reason” toward concertgoers.

    Meanwhile, another fan — claiming to be a member of the same group who was allegedly harassed by security — shared a video claiming that a single security guard had been harassing her and her group throughout the concert.


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    Furthermore, she claims that the security guard was eventually escorted out of the venue, and she and the others were given free tickets to the Sunday night show at the same venue.

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  • Taylor Swift Cuts Her Hand On Tour, Blames It On Bad Astrology

    Taylor Swift Cuts Her Hand On Tour, Blames It On Bad Astrology

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    Taylor Swift suffered a spill backstage during one of her sold-out Eras concerts in Houston.

    The pop superstar had fans worried after she appeared to have a gnarly gash on her hand during Sunday’s concert.

    Not one to leave her followers out of the loop, Swift explained in a Monday Instagram post how she hurt her hand ― and it had to do with one of the many costume changes she’s been doing on this tour.

    “For those asking how I cut my hand, I’m totally fine and it was my fault completely ― tripped on my dress hem and fell in the dark backstage while running to a quick change ― braced my fall with my palm,” she said.

    The “Lavender Haze” singer joked about her tumble being a sign from the stars.

    “It was all very Mercury in retrograde coded,” she said, referring to astrology’s most lamented season.

    Swift reassured fans all was well, saying, “Don’t worry about me I’m gooooood,” before signing off with a kissing emoji.

    Taylor Swift performs in Houston on Friday.

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    The pop star began her Eras Tour in mid-March in Glendale, Arizona. Word that she and boyfriend of six years Joe Alwyn had split emerged just weeks later.

    While no breakup is easy, Swift insiders say she is taking things in stride.

    Now that she’s single, sources told Us Weekly the star is “enjoying her freedom.”

    “Taylor is handling the breakup really well and she’s feeling very optimistic about her future,” the Swift insider said. “She truly believes whatever is meant to be, will be, and knows everything happens for a reason.”

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  • Taylor Swift’s Prom Date Goes Viral After Not Getting ‘Eras Tour’ Tickets

    Taylor Swift’s Prom Date Goes Viral After Not Getting ‘Eras Tour’ Tickets

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    By Sarah Curran.

    It turns out that even Taylor Swift’s prom date couldn’t secure tickets for the singer’s sell-out ‘Eras Tour’. 

    Back in 2008, the 33-year-old “Anti-Hero” singer attended Whit Wright’s prom at Hillcrest High School in Tuscaloosa, Alabama.


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    A curious fan on Twitter wanted to know if Wright would be in the audience during any of Swift’s forthcoming stadium shows.

    “Did he get tickets to the eras tour,” the fan tweeted, alongside photos of their prom 15 years ago. 

    “Ha no tickets this way!” responded Whit in a tweet that quickly garnered thousands of likes and retweets.


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    Swift attended Wright’s senior prom at as part of MTV’s “Once Upon a Prom” special. 

    Wright later took to Twitter again, adding, “I never could’ve imagined the attention this would get and the positivity from everyone! Firstly, my tweet was out of pure fun, I had no motive for recognition or handouts. The MTV gig was a great memory and everything that came with it was fantastic.”

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  • Taylor’s Four-Pack (Of “New” Songs)

    Taylor’s Four-Pack (Of “New” Songs)

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    In 2022, Madonna stated the obvious with regard to the mention of potentially selling her music catalogue: “Ownership is everything.” In other words, there’s no price tag she would accept to give up control of her music. Taylor Swift understands that better than anyone as she continues the daunting task of re-recording all the albums she made while under contract with Big Machine Records. At fifteen years old, the caveat of letting the label own her masters as part of the signing deal probably seemed like a small price to pay for fame. Over a decade later, as one of the most famous pop stars in the world, it suddenly felt like a huge mistake. Especially when music manager Scooter Braun bought Big Machine Records in 2019, thereby claiming ownership over Swift’s prized masters.

    The only “negotiation” Swift was offered in terms of buying them back was to agree to re-sign with Big Machine and “earn” one album back per every album recorded under the new contract. That’s fucked-up, Shylock-type shit, obviously, and Swift vehemently turned down the so-called deal in favor of signing with Republic Records, who offered a contract that allowed her to own all of her master recordings going forward. Without Swift on “his side,” Braun then sold the masters to a private equity firm called Shamrock Holdings (which, yes, sounds totally made up, complete with the word “sham” in it). And now, here we are two re-recordings (Fearless and Red) of six later, with Swift still managing to get her digs in at the (Big) Machine by releasing re-recorded versions of even her standalone singles from The Hunger Games: Songs from District 12 and Beyond. Luckily, this wasn’t the only “celebratory” marker of launching her Eras Tour on March 17th (because one supposes she loves an Irish boy too). She also offered a re-recording of “If This Was A Movie,” a bonus track on the deluxe edition of Speak Now (the likely next re-recording, as all but confirmed by the requisite Easter eggs Swift likes to dole out to salivating fans). But, better still, is a truly unreleased song from Lover called “All of the Girls You Loved Before.”

    Released too late to use in the soundtrack for To All the Boys I’ve Loved Before, “All of the Girls You Loved Before” could easily have been written from the perspective of Lara Jean (Lana Condor) after finally getting the boy she was obsessing over for so long to see that it was her he should be with (this smacking of another Taylor single, “You Belong With Me”). Rather than playing into the 00s school of thought on how “other women” should be treated (read: with disdain—e.g., Pink’s “Stupid Girls” or Marina and the Diamonds’ “Girls”) by their “competitor,” Swift wields the “correct” approach (a.k.a. the publicly sanctioned one we’re all supposed to adhere to now—Hailey Bieber take heed) with regard to seeing these previous women as “gifts.” Silver linings and all that rot. Because, while he was out being a himbo, it gave him the chance to understand what he did and did not want in a woman. Or, as Taylor puts it, “All of the girls you loved before/Made you the one I’ve fallen for/Every dead-end street [a euphemism for “dead-end vagina”] led you straight to me.” It has a certain “invisible string” slant to it, to be sure. Swift also speaks of her own patchy past with men as she adds, “When I think of all the makeup/Fake love out on the town/Cryin’ in the bathroom [a line Olivia Rodrigo also riffs on in “good 4 u”] for some dude/Whose name I cannot remember now.” In effect, everyone else was just a pile of trash that allowed Swift and Joe Alwyn to climb to the top of the heap together.

    Another notable quality about “All of the Girls You Loved Before” is that it’s directly in contrast to the message of “Hits Different” (not to be confused with SZA’s “Hit Different”), a bonus track from the Target edition of Midnights. For, apparently, three years after Lover, Swift was in a less welcoming headspace toward her “love object’s” additional dalliances by noting, “I pictured you with other girls in love/Then threw up on the street.” But hey, people are so many colliding emotions at once that Swift can hardly be blamed for inconsistency in sentiments on the matter of dealing with “other hoes.”

    As for her Hunger Games re-recordings, “Eyes Open” wasn’t the best track to resuscitate if Swift was hoping for a reminder of her musical prowess. Mainly because the track has a decidedly Avril Lavigne tinge, correlatingly saturated in the 00s sound of Rock (said in the “italicized, capital R” sort of way back then despite it being the lamest sound ever), even though it was originally released in 2012. Another re-recording from the same soundtrack, “Safe & Sound,” stands the test of time slightly better. Perhaps because it was given the prompt to embody “what Appalachian music would sound like in three hundred years.” Swift, a sucker for being part of any movie soundtrack related to Appalachia (hear also: “Carolina” from Where the Crawdads Sing), thusly responded with sparse instrumentation as she harmonizes with Joy Williams and John Paul White (a.k.a. The Civil Wars), “Just close your eyes/You’ll be all right/Come morning light/You and I will be safe and sound.” A likely story.

    The fourth song of the “Eras Tour celebration pack,” “If This Was A Movie (Taylor’s Version),” is awash in the country twang Swift was still fond of employing back in 2010. Considered a “fast-paced ballad,” Swift urges, “Come back, come back, come back to me/Like you would, you would if this was a movie/Stand in the rain outside ’til I came out.” That last line, of course romanticizing the stalker-y behavior of Lloyd Dobler (John Cusack) in Say Anything (minus the rain…though there is a separate scene of him being drenched as he pines over Diane Court [Ione Skye] while talking on a pay phone). She pleads again (desperate much?), “Come back, come back, come back to me/Like you could, you could if you just said you’re sorry/I know that we could work it out.” To the point of Swift insisting it would all be okay if the boy in question just apologized, she was sure to state during opening night at Glendale, Arizona’s State Farm Stadium, “Sort of a running, recurring theme in my music is I love to explain to men how to apologize. I just love it, it’s kind of my thing. I love to tell them step-by-step: here’s how simple this is to fix things if you just follow these simple steps I’m laying out for you in a three-minute song. I just love the idea of men apologizing.” A fantasy that certainly gets plenty of play in “If This Was A Movie” (incidentally, Steven Spielberg’s new theme song).

    Although the track appeared as a bonus on Speak Now, it is being promoted as part of The More Fearless (Taylor’s Version) Chapter. Fans have speculated that because “If This Was A Movie” stands alone as the only track on Speak Now not to have been written entirely by Swift, she wants to section it apart from the re-recording of an album that will resultantly be solely written by her. But that seems like a very megalomaniacal reason. Then again, you don’t become the first female to sell out a show at every stadium from State Farm to SoFi without perhaps having a touch of the megalomaniac’s control freak nature.

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  • The Only Person Who Can Have an “Eras Tour” Is Madonna (But Does That Really Mean She Should?)

    The Only Person Who Can Have an “Eras Tour” Is Madonna (But Does That Really Mean She Should?)

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    The rumors have been brewing for a while now, reaching a crescendo throughout all of January as Madonna finally confirmed on the 17th that a greatest hits tour has, in fact, been in the works. And it’s called, almost as generically as 2004’s Reinvention Tour, The Celebration Tour—named as a nod to her 2009 greatest hits compilation, Celebration. Being that Madonna’s last album, Madame X, was released in 2019, perhaps she’s “surrendering” in some way to the idea that the most money to be made from her music, in terms of “drumming up” tour business, is through the assurance of greatest hits. For she already knows her die-hard fans will show up for anything she does—now she wants “the leftovers” who can’t respect some of her more “experimental” phases to join in too.

    As for the timing of the tour, it seems to indicate Madonna losing a certain “ahead-of-the-curveness” in that Taylor Swift already stole headlines recently for the announcement of her own 2023 greatest hits show, called The Eras Tour. Which already made history for shutting down Ticketmaster during the presales due to “overwhelming demand” and subsequently inciting an antitrust investigation. It’s unlikely that The Celebration Tour will have the same issues or history-making propensities, but there’s no denying that it will sell out in most cities, maybe even the two dates (thus far) Madonna has bestowed upon New York, the place she’s almost grotesquely fond of because it “made her into the person she is” (though Madonna students know it was her mother’s death and the tutelage of Christopher Flynn that did that). Ergo, the tour announcement was sure to mention, “The Celebration Tour will take us on Madonna’s artistic journey through four decades and pays respect to the city of New York where her career in music began.” It’s unclear how much more respect Madonna can pay to it, but anyway… She herself also added, “I am excited to explore as many songs as possible in hopes to give my fans the show they have been waiting for.” How Taylor-esque.

    And yet, the only person who can really give people a bona fide “Eras Tour” is Madonna. After all, she isn’t called the Queen of Reinvention for nothing, having “revamped” herself repeatedly over the years. Some people would cynically call that a “bid to stay relevant,” while Madonna has described it as the search for her true self as she slowly peels back the layers (yes, it’s very Kabbalah-spurred). Either way, it’s been iconic and culturally impactful for the rest of the world to watch. From the Boy Toy incarnation of Like A Virgin to the bleach-blonde, slicked-back hair and gamine physique of True Blue to the dominatrix of Erotica to the “Ethereal Girl” of Ray of Light to the glamorous cowgirl of Music to the Che Guevara imitator of American Life to the “disco dolly” of Confessions on a Dance Floor, Madonna has provided look after look (therefore Halloween costume after Halloween costume) for the masses to soak up and embed in their collective cultural lexicon.

    With Taylor, those marked reinventions—aesthetic or otherwise—have never really been there. Sure, her “sound” has evolved from the country-ier days of Taylor Swift, Fearless and Speak Now to the more pop-centric focus heralded by Red. But, in the end, her “deal” is being a singer-songwriter that sort of fell into being a pop star (something Lana Del Rey hasn’t been able to do on a similar mainstream level—possibly because she’s viewed as “too dreary” for the main mainstream). Madonna, always underestimated for her singing-songwriting abilities, is, in contrast, a pop star of the prototypical order. The blueprint for every girl who came after her. She was the post-modern ideal (that arrived just as MTV did): media savvy and never missing an opportunity for self-promotion and “synergy” (read: advertising ventures with such companies as Mitsubishi, Pepsi [short-lived, but still], Motorola and H&M).

    What’s more, she had no aversion to being in the public eye on an almost constant basis—prompting the rockumentary meets early reality TV stylings of 1991’s Truth or Dare. It is this Alek Keshishian-directed film that Madonna parodies in her ad for The Celebration Tour, with appearances by Amy Schumer, Diplo, Judd Apatow, Jack Black, Lil Wayne, Bob the Drag Queen (who will open on Madonna’s tour), Kate Berlant, Larry Owens, Meg Stalter and Eric Andre subbing out for the original Blond Ambition Tour dancers. A.k.a. the ones that sued Madonna afterward and then made a follow-up documentary called Strike A Pose in 2016.

    The allusions to her early 90s projects also expand when Judd Apatow (one of many inexplicable presences in the room) dares Madonna to recreate one of her Sex book poses with Larry Owens, Jack Black and Lil Wayne. Afterward, Schumer then dares her to go on a world tour to perform all of her “greatest mothafuckin’ hits.” Madonna replies, “Four decades?” “Yeah bitch.” “As in: forty years?” “Yes.” “As in: all those songs?” “Fuck yeah.” “We’re talking ‘Like A Virgin’—” (a song, by the way, that Madonna has frequently paraded her contempt for). Amy interjects, “We’re talkin’ [singing], ‘Open your heart,’ we’re talkin’ [singing], ‘Tropical the island breeze.” Madonna and the others join in to sing, “All of nature wild and free/This is where I long to be/La isla bonita,” with Madonna stopping to say, “Wait, hold up. That’s a lot of songs.”

    Ironically, however, in far fewer years, Swift has almost as many studio albums out as Madonna, making it possible for her to have fifty-five singles under her belt in the span from 2006 to now. That’s getting awful close to Madonna’s robust ninety singles—especially at the rate that Swift produces. So sure, Swift has the “rep” and the “cred” to do a greatest hits tour, but it’s hardly something that should be called “Eras” (perhaps largely inspired by the fact that she didn’t get to tour folklore and evermore thanks to Miss Rona). For the eras of Swift are ultimately always the same, expounding on this, that or the other heartbreak (all while sporting the same blonde hair and red lipstick). Madonna’s lyrical topics are, conversely, far more varied. Needless to say, so are her looks.

    And, though it makes more sense for Madonna to do a greatest hits tour (despite balking at the notion for so long), it’s odd, in a way, for her to bother with such a “theme,” for she always includes a few crumbs of that ilk on every tour—usually favoring the inclusion of “Holiday,” “Vogue” and the aforementioned “La Isla Bonita,” at the bare minimum. This is why one has to ask, is it really a “Celebration” Tour or a Capitulation Tour, with Madonna finally surrendering to the fickle tastes of the philistine hordes? You know, like Taylor Swift. But maybe, in the name of pop star symbiosis and catering to the hoi polloi, the two can join each other onstage again like they did at the 2015 iHeartRadio Music Awards. Since they’ll both be in greatest hits tour mode at the same time and all.

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  • Some Taylor Swift fans will have 2nd chance to buy tickets, says Ticketmaster – National | Globalnews.ca

    Some Taylor Swift fans will have 2nd chance to buy tickets, says Ticketmaster – National | Globalnews.ca

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    Though Taylor Swift fans are still seeing Red after Ticketmaster‘s botched ticket sale, the company is giving some Swifties a second chance to score tickets to the singer’s 2023 Eras Tour.

    On Monday, Ticketmaster sent an email out to select fans informing them they will have a “limited opportunity” to purchase no more than two tickets each for one of Swift’s upcoming shows.

    “You were selected for this opportunity because you have been identified as a fan who received a boost during the Verified Fan presale but did not purchase tickets,” the email read.

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    “We apologize for the difficulties you may have experienced, and have been asked by Taylor’s team to create this additional opportunity for you to purchase tickets,” Ticketmaster continued.

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    Many fans took to Twitter to share screenshots of the email from Ticketmaster.

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    The new sale is in response to a fiasco which occurred during the original Swift tour ticket presale, when, after hours of waiting in oft-malfunctioning digital queues, the majority of fans were unable to purchase tickets. Immediately following the presale, scalpers were attempting to resell Swift tickets for up to US$28,000 ($37,430).

    On Nov. 17, Ticketmaster cancelled the general sale for Swift’s U.S. Eras Tour “due to extraordinarily high demands” and “insufficient remaining ticket inventory.”

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    Ticketmaster used a “Verified Fan” presale to sell Swift tickets — a common practice for the company — that aims to limit the number of scalpers and bots buying tickets to popular shows by providing registered fans with a special ticket-buying code.

    The company claimed more than 3.5 million people registered for the presale. In a statement, Ticketmaster wrote it sold more than two million tickets and fielded 3.5 billion system requests, which is four times its previous peak.

    A group of Swift fans has since filed a lawsuit against Ticketmaster and its parent company Live Nation, claiming the ticketing site engaged in “fraud, price-fixing, and antitrust violations.”

    Swift herself also commented on the mismanaged ticket sale in November and said she and her team are working “to figure out how this situation can be improved moving forward.”

    She claimed it was “excruciating for me to just watch mistakes happen with no recourse.”


    Taylor Swift posted a statement to her Instagram account about Ticketmaster’s sale cancellation on Nov. 17, 2022.


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    On Monday, Ticketmaster issued an apology on its website and said select fans will receive staggered invitations to purchase tickets based on tour dates in each city. All of the invitations will be sent prior to Dec. 23.

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    Ticketmaster merged with Live Nation in 2010, resulting in control of more than 70 per cent of the primary ticketing and live event venues market.

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    In November, the U.S. Justice Department launched an inquiry into whether Live Nation has abused its power in the multibillion-dollar live music industry. The investigation began before the Swift ticket sale outrage.


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    Live Nation denied any wrongdoing and claimed the company “takes its responsibilities under the antitrust laws seriously and does not engage in behaviours that could justify antitrust litigation.”

    Ticketmaster echoed this sentiment in a statement. The company wrote: “Ticketmaster has a significant share of the primary ticketing services market because of the large gap that exists between the quality of the Ticketmaster system and the next best primary ticketing system.”

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