In one of many viral video filmed at the show in Glendale, Arizona on Friday, the star made a dangerous space between the songs “Tim McGraw” and “Lavender Haze.” After playing the hit song from her self-titled debut album, Swift stepped down in a sparkly red dress and appeared to dive into a pit. below, the sight and sound of the gun disappeared. (A fan can be heard shouting “What the fk?” in the background.)
Seconds later, images of Swift swimming in the dress appeared on the back and forth before a huge wave destroyed the screen. The digital wave appears to show Swift in full “Midnights”, sitting on a purple bed in a t-shirt and legs. Then he climbed a ladder that disappeared into a high cloud. Down below, a door opened, and out walked the backup dancers spinning the clouds. When they reached the end of the runway, Swift got up from the stage and began to sing “Lavender Haze,” the first song from her new album “Midnights.”
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Education – one might say confused – the production values ββare the usual in the concert, which has 44 big songs from all 10 songs in his film. (At three hours and 11 minutes, it’s his longest tour since “Reputation’s” 19 songs in two hours, according to the fans.)
Other sets captured by fans on social media include a house covered in moss to celebrate her 2021 Grammys performance, a long dining table for “Tolerate It,” a mysterious forest and special effects for his portrayal of “The Man.” Most of the sets are related to digital design and performance, although Swift also performed acoustic versions of some songs on piano or the guitar.
After the second night in Glendale – which was temporarily changed to “Swift City” – the national tour will go to Las Vegas before traveling to the South, East, Midwest and finally to the West . He will conclude the 52-show tour in five nights at Los Angeles’ SoFi Stadium. No international dates have been announced.
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The tour crashed Ticketmaster after two million tickets were sold on the first day. Citing “high demand” and “insufficient” research, the network canceled the second day of sales, prompting a congressional hearing and calls for an investigation into Live Nation and Ticketmaster’s affiliates. together on the live music industry.
Swift later posted on social media that it was “disturbing” to “watch mistakes happen without any input.”
“I don’t make excuses for anyone because we asked (Ticketmaster), many times, if they could handle this kind of demand and we were sure they could. It’s amazing that 2.4 million people get tickets, but I’m really angry that so many of them feel like they went through bear attacks to get them,” he wrote. “For those who didn’t get tickets, all I can say is that I hope there will be more opportunities for us to gather and sing these songs. Thanks for wanting to be there. You don’t know what that means.”
Watch the clip from Friday night above.
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