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Filmed in front of 76,000 fans at the ANZ Stadium in Sydney, Australia, "The 1989 World Tour Live" captures Taylor Swift's entire performance while also mixing in behind-the-scene, rehearsal... Read all Filmed in front of 76,000 fans at the ANZ Stadium in Sydney, Australia, "The 1989 World Tour Live" captures Taylor Swift's entire performance while also mixing in behind-the-scene, rehearsal, and special guest footage from her 1989 Tour. Filmed in front of 76,000 fans at the ANZ Stadium in Sydney, Australia, "The 1989 World Tour Live" captures Taylor Swift's entire performance while also mixing in behind-the-scene, rehearsal, and special guest footage from her 1989 Tour.

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  • 1 Xfinity Takes You to 1989
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  • 4 Concert synopsis
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Xfinity Takes You to 1989 [ ]

Many videos surrounding The 1989 World Tour were released through Xfinity, and many sweepstakes for pit tickets during the tour. They released a behind the scenes video as well.

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Behind the Scenes of The 1989 World Tour

Concert film [ ]

The 1989 World Tour Live is a concert film by Taylor Swift. It was released on December 20, 2015, exclusively via Apple Music. Directed by Jonas Åkerlund, the film follows the Sydney stop of Swift's fourth headlining concert tour, The 1989 World Tour. The show, which was attended by 75,980 fans, remains Swift's most attended concert to date.

Signs were displayed at the sold out Sydney concert on November 28, 2015, at ANZ Stadium which said "Today's events are being recorded and filmed for global streaming, and may also form part of a television program... for commercial and promotional purposes." Although there was no further information about what the filming was for at the time, there was speculation that it would form a DVD of the 1989 World Tour to be released once the tour concluded its run in Melbourne in late 2015. Later speculation involved an Apple Music Video launch, which was proved to be correct. Coincidentally, " All You Had to Do Was Stay " and " This Love " were added back into the show after having been left off the set list for several months. This makes the Sydney setlist identical to that of Tokyo when the tour premiered.

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Taylor Swift - 1989 World Tour (Live 2015)

On December 13, 2015 — Swift's 26th birthday—she announced she had partnered with Apple Music to release a concert film entitled The 1989 World Tour Live in one weeks' time. It contains over two hours of concert, interview, and never-before seen backstage and rehearsal footage with some of the musical and surprise guests from previous shows. Celebrities making appearances in the film include Mick Jagger, Jason Derulo, Idina Menzel, Justin Timberlake, Wiz Khalifa, and Alanis Morissette. It was directed by Jonas Åkerlund. Clips from the film were later compiled for the music video for the seventh and final single from the album, " New Romantics ".

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The custom stage built for the 1989 Tour is one-of-a-kind. It was a classic catwalk shape that's 100 ft long but the center part could detach from the main catwalk. It a was semi-modular type design able to rise up and do a 360° turn, it permitted to get closer to fans, the technology was like a propeller system.

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Set list [ ].

This set list is representative of the show on May 5, 2015, in Tokyo. It is not representative of all concerts for the duration of the tour.

  • " Welcome to New York "
  • " New Romantics "
  • " Blank Space "
  • " I Knew You Were Trouble "
  • " I Wish You Would "
  • " How You Get the Girl "
  • " I Know Places "
  • " All You Had to Do Was Stay "
  • Surprise song
  • " Love Story "
  • " This Love "
  • " Bad Blood "
  • " We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together "
  • " Enchanted " / " Wildest Dreams "
  • " Out of the Woods "
  • " Shake It Off "

Surprise songs [ ]

The following songs were performed by Swift after "All You Had To Do Was Stay". The song changed each night.

  • " You Are In Love " - Tokyo, Sydney
  • " Wonderland " - Las Vegas, Bossier City, Pittsburgh, Cologne
  • " Holy Ground " - Dublin night two
  • " You Belong With Me " - Second shows in East Rutherford, Washington, D.C., Los Angeles, Denver, Shanghai, Columbus and first shows in Singapore and Foxborough
  • " Fifteen " - Chicago night one , Edmonton, Denver, St. Paul, Tampa, & Arlington, second shows in Toronto, Foxborough and Melbourne, third show in Los Angeles, and in Atlanta
  • " Mean " - Chicago night two , Seattle, Los Angeles night five , Houston, St. Paul night two
  • " Sparks Fly " - Vancouver
  • " Fearless " - During the second show in Edmonton, the show in San Diego and the second show in Omaha
  • " Should've Said No " - Santa Clara night one
  • " Never Grow Up " - Santa Clara night two
  • " Ronan " - Glendale night one
  • " All Too Well " - Los Angeles night one
  • " Red " - Columbus night one
  • " Mine " - Brisbane
  • " Long Live " - Melbourne night three

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9 Things to Know About Taylor Swift's 1989 Tour Kickoff

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Taylor Swift 's 1989 World Tour is here, and by the looks of opening night – it's every bit as amazing as we thought!

Luckily for us, Swifties have been blowing up social media with photos, videos and notes from the first show (#1989TourTokyo on point, by the way). In case you missed any of the highlights, here are nine things you need to know about the show.

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1. The 1989 World Tour kicked off on Tuesday, May 5, at the Tokyo Dome in Japan with 55,000 Swifties packing the arena.

THE BRACELETS AND LIGHTING MAKE FOR A MAGICAL ATMOSPHERE <3 #1989TourTokyo pic.twitter.com/HOvWa08PEE — just jade. (@swiftsfox) May 5, 2015

2. But those photos do NOT do the light-up wristbands justice. Watch:

PICS: Taylor Swift Shares Adorable Instagram With '1989' Tour Dancers

3. Said Swifties brought their A-game when it came to concert-wear.

Only 2* more hours until the doors open for #1989TourTokyo ! They're ready... ARE YOU? pic.twitter.com/jMZfQ7EVJ4 — Taylor Nation (@taylornation13) May 5, 2015
These girls just got a M&G pass! #1989TourTokyo pic.twitter.com/7EC6YC8szt — T Swift Indonesia (@TaylorSwiftIndo) May 5, 2015

4. The set-list was all 1989, with only three throwbacks. (But really, how could you go wrong with “Love Story”?)

1989 World Tour Set List : Welcome to New York New Romantics Blank Space I Knew You Were Trouble I Wish You Would How You Get the Girl I Know Places All You Had to Do Was Stay You Are in Love Clean Love Story Style This Love Bad Blood We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together Enchanted/Wildest Dreams Out of the Woods Shake It Off

5. Taylor put a brand new spin on "I Knew You Were Trouble" and "We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together."

NEW VERSION OF IKYWT. RIP ME #1989TourTokyo pic.twitter.com/vJIoeYJwPQ — Hardcore Swiftie (@Swift13Updates) May 5, 2015
Rock version of WANEGBT video clip #1989TourTokyo pic.twitter.com/ldPlTbyEC2 — Taylor Swift Updates (@TSUpdatesOnline) May 5, 2015

6. And she got real deep with her monologues.

7. Mama and Papa Swift were on hand…

MAMA & PAPA SWIFT WALKING THROUGH THE CROWD #1989TourTokyo pic.twitter.com/irggSB66IB — Taylor Swift (@tavlorswft13) May 5, 2015

…With guitar picks!

#1989TourTokyo Scott Swift was outside Tokyo Dome, @rachellynaaa got a Selfie, and of course, Guitar Picks! pic.twitter.com/7mkfnCdp2D — #The1989WorldTour (@QUEEN_Gwenevere) May 5, 2015

8. Taylor’s entourage made jumbotron appearances.

TAYLORS SQUAD IS GOALS AF AND YOU KNOW SHES A GOOD FRIEND WHEN SHES SURROUNDED WITH THESE PEOPLE #1989TourTokyo pic.twitter.com/N1U4gR0ng0 — becky (@swiftsblood) May 5, 2015
Selena talks about Taylor Swift during The 1989 World Tour. ? pic.twitter.com/UGCA62MUqu — • (@TheGomezArmy) May 5, 2015

9. And, as always, Taylor LOVES YOU!!!

The 1989 World Tour has officially started. I love you. I love you. I love you. — Taylor Swift (@taylorswift13) May 5, 2015

The 1989 World Tour continues on May 6 for a second performance at the Tokyo Dome, before heading stateside to Louisiana later this month.

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BOSSIER CITY, La. — Toward the end of Taylor Swift ’s concert at the CenturyLink Center here on Wednesday night, she strapped on an electric guitar for the first time of the night and began playing some tart riffs while singing hungry little fillips. She was setting the stage for “We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together,” the 2012 song that became her first No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100 and helped turn her inexorably away from country and toward pop megastardom.

In the song, she’s lashing out at a dunderheaded ex: “You would hide away and find your peace of mind/ With some indie record that’s much cooler than mine.”

On the album, she delivers that self-referential line with an eye roll, but when she sang it here, she turned it into a defiant shout. Suddenly, the song wasn’t about fretting over someone’s opinion; it was about knowing you’ve been the cool one all along, and finally owning it.

Whatever underdog anxieties Ms. Swift might have had earlier in her career are mostly gone. With the release in the fall of “ 1989 ” (Big Machine), her fifth album, Ms. Swift neatly ascended to the top of the pop hierarchy, largely by bypassing and ignoring most of her peers. She used the same blend of guilelessness and savvy that made her a radical figure in country music, and applied it to 1980s-influenced sounds that made her one of the most conservative figures in pop.

So she’s still a kind of underdog, but a big dog, too. The “1989” album has gone platinum four times over, and this show was the first stand-alone date of the American leg of her “1989” world tour, which will mainly play stadiums. (This arena was far smaller, holding about 13,000 people.)

The album “1989” is what got her here, and “1989” is what she largely stuck to — newly grown-up songs about letdown, regret and letting go. “Out of the Woods” was booming and “Shake It Off” was cheeky and breezy. Even songs that felt like outliers on “1989” were here both integral and enrapturing, like “Clean,” which lost its spaciness; and “I Know Places,” notionally about hiding from prying eyes in a new relationship, which sounded like an action-movie soundtrack. For that song, her dancers wore drapey, futuristic jackets and shimmering full head masks similar to the ones Kanye West wore on his “Yeezus” tour — spies from the future sent to swarm Ms. Swift, who dodged them easily.

She largely didn’t meddle with the songs from “1989,” but when it came to older material, she bent the music in unexpected ways. She performed “Love Story” in the style of “1989.” On the catty, ecstatic “I Knew You Were Trouble,” she spent part of the song singing in a dusky, Lorde-like tone. And for “Enchanted,” one of her most starry-eyed and least convincing songs, she sat at a Thunderdome-esque piano and sang in a knowing manner, yanking the big notes hard and giving the song new depth.

Ms. Swift has always been comfortable onstage, but as she gets older (she’s 25), she is more willing to make herself awkward when it serves the moment. During “Blank Space,” she acted out that song’s angst, contorting her body and face and, at one point, wielding a golf club with casual menace.

Though her lyrics have gradually begun to acknowledge the sensual, she remains effectively chaste onstage, even when flanked by shirtless dancers on “I Knew You Were Trouble.” But her between-song chatter, always inspirational, now carries the weight of experience. “You are not damaged goods just because you’ve made mistakes,” she said. “You are not someone else’s opinion of you.”

This pep talk was for herself and for the crowd, which consisted mostly of girls, who might have been seeing Ms. Swift for the first time, and young women, who might have been seeing Ms. Swift since they were girls. At various intervals, Ms. Swift disappeared offstage and the huge screen showed clips of some of her well-known friends — Selena Gomez, Karlie Kloss, Lena Dunham, the sisters of the band Haim, and more — singing her praises. It was a public service announcement for the healing powers of female friendship.

Ms. Swift has been actively cultivating these friendships as part of her retreat from the tabloids in recent years. Rather than be known as a serial dater, she’d prefer to be thought of as a serial befriender. Even in “Bad Blood,” a song from “1989” about an intense rivalry with another female performer (most likely Katy Perry), Ms. Swift has found a way to turn it positive. The video is a feminist superhero fantasy, with oodles of famous guests — proof of the power and depth of Ms. Swift’s Rolodex and her desire to form alliances more than cast aspersions.

In an interview in the June issue of Elle magazine, Ms. Swift briefly alluded to the pop landscape she’s arrived at: “I don’t really have much of a queen complex,” she said. “There’s this feeling in music right now where you have to just stand on this castle turret and not come down and talk to anyone and not be approachable and not be excitable, and you should be sexy and edgy and all these things.”

No names were named — Beyoncé and Rihanna come to mind, though — but the comment highlights just how little Ms. Swift has in common with her new peers: almost as little as she had in common with her old peers. “I stalk you on a daily basis,” she told the crowd; it’s hard to imagine any other multiplatinum star doing that, much less admitting it.

Notably, there wasn’t even a hint of country here, unless you count the very young fans who still wore sundresses and cowboy boots, as Ms. Swift did a decade ago. She played acoustic guitar briefly, on “Wonderland,” a lesser-known song that wasn’t quite ready to be so exposed, but otherwise she’d fully decorated this new home, covering up all the traces of the old. (There were also some opening-night sound issues.)

If she can remake herself so thoroughly in just a couple of years, what changes are yet to come? Will she collaborate with Mr. West, her former adversary, as he has said he’d like to do? Will she go full Joni Mitchell? Could she become a romantic-comedy staple, a millennial Meg Ryan? Or will she stick with her current path, letting the arbiters of cool look at her with a side eye while she trounces them all?

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Seven-time GRAMMY winner Taylor Swift announced The 1989 World Tour on Good Morning America this morning just days after performing an epic concert in Times Square to over 20,000 fans, wrapping up promotion of her history making fifth studio album, 1989. The 1989 World Tour will be produced and promoted by AEG Live & The Messina Group (TMG) and kicks off on May 20, 2015 in Louisiana.

Last year, the North American portion of Taylor's sold out The RED Tour played to more than 1.36 million fans over 66 shows (including 13 stadium stops) in 47 cities in 29 states. Also in 2013, Taylor took The RED Tour Down Under -- performing sold out stadium shows in Australia (as well as arena dates in New Zealand), becoming the first solo female artist in twenty years to undertake a national stadium concert tour of Australia. In addition, The RED Tour visited Europe for six sold-out shows in 2014. Taylor Swift, who writes all of her own songs, is a global superstar, seven-time GRAMMY winner and the youngest winner in history of the music industry's highest honor, the GRAMMY Award for Album of the Year. Taylor is the only artist in music history to have an album (2010's Speak Now, 2012's RED and 2014's 1989) hit the 1 million plus first-week sales figure three times. She is the first artist since the Beatles (and the only female artist in history) to log six or more weeks at #1 in the U.S. with three consecutive studio albums. Taylor has an album on Rolling Stone's prestigious The 50 Greatest Albums of All Time (by women) list, Time magazine has named her one the of the 100 Most Influential People in the world, and she is Billboard's youngest-ever Woman of the Year and the only artist to have been awarded this honor twice. Taylor has career record sales in excess of 30 million albums and almost 80 million song downloads worldwide, and has had singles top both the pop and country radio charts around the globe. Taylor's album RED (Big Machine Records), released two years ago, sold more than 1.2 million copies in the U.S. in its first week, scoring the highest first-week sales debut of any album in over a decade. "Shake It Off.” the first single off her critically acclaimed fifth studio album 1989, topped Billboard’s Pop, HotAC and Hot 100 charts and has earned double Platinum-status by the RIAA for exceeding sales of two million downloads in the U.S., and has peaked at No. 1 in 64 countries on iTunes.  1989 topped iTunes’ sales charts in 95 countries on its release and was the highest selling first week release of 2014. 

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Taylor Swift Announces 1989 World Tour: Dates, Details

Welcome to Chicago and Amsterdam and Los Angeles and London! Taylor Swift is leaving New York City and hitting the road for her upcoming 1989 World Tour , the singer announced on Monday, Nov. 3.

"So yeah, #The1989WorldTour is happening!!" Swift, 24, tweeted . "I CANNOT WAIT!"

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The "Welcome to New York" singer will embark on the international tour on May 20, 2015, kicking off the months of performances with a show at Bossier City, La.'s CenturyLink Center. She will then hit other U.S. cities before going abroad in June, making stops in Germany, Scotland, the UK, and the Netherlands. 

Swift returns to North America in July, playing shows in Canada and subsequently arriving stateside for a July 11 concert at New Jersey's MetLife Stadium. The Grammy winner is currently scheduled to wrap the tour in Tampa, Fla. on Oct. 31, 2015. 

The chart-topping crooner will tour in support of her well-received fifth studio album 1989 , which made its debut on Oct. 27. Led by the hit single "Shake It Off," the album is projected to sell 1.3 million copies in its first week, making it the highest-performing record since 2002, when Eminem moved 1.322 million copies of The Eminem Show in its first week. 

The 1989 World Tour will begin less than one year after Swift completed her last international tour. She played the final show of The Red Tour in Singapore on June 12, 2014. 

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Swift found new blood for her upcoming shows, recruiting up-and-coming Australian singer Vance Joy for her North American concerts, and enlisting "Life of the Party" performer Shawn Mendes for select dates. 

Check out the full announced tour schedule and watch the tour preview in the video below!

May 20, 2015 – Bossier City, La. at CenturyLink Center 

May 22, 2015 – Baton Rouge, La. at LSU Tiger Stadium

May 30, 2015 – Detroit, Mich. at Ford Field

June 2, 2015 – Louisville, Ky. at KFC Yum! Center

June 3, 2015 – Cleveland, Ohio at Quicken Loans Arena

June 6, 2015 – Pittsburgh, Pa. at Heinz Field

June 8, 2015 – Charlotte, N.C. at Time Warner Cable Arena

June 9, 2015 – Raleigh, N.C. at PNC Arena

June 13, 2015 – Philadelphia, Pa. at Lincoln Financial Field

June 20, 2015 – Cologne, Germany at Lanxess Arena

June 21, 2015 – Amsterdam, Netherlands at Ziggo Dome

June 23, 2015 – Glasgow, Scotland at The SSE Hydro

June 24, 2015 – Manchester, England at Arena

June 27, 2015 – London, England at British Summertime Hyde Park

July 6, 2015 – Ottawa, Ontario at Canadian Tire Centre

July 7, 2015 – Montreal, Quebec at Bell Centre

July 11, 2015 – East Rutherford, N.J. at MetLife Stadium

July 13, 2015 – Washington, D.C. at Nationals Park

July 18, 2015 – Chicago, Ill. at Soldier Field

July 24 & 25, 2015 – Foxborough, Mass. at Gillette Stadium

August 1, 2015 – Vancouver, B.C. at BC Place Stadium

August 4 & 5, 2015 – Edmonton, Alberta at Rexall Place

August 8, 2015 – Seattle, Wash. at CenturyLink Field

August 15, 2015 – Santa Clara, Calif. at Levi’s Stadium

August 17 & 18, 2015 – Glendale, Ariz. at Gila River Arena

August 25 & 26, 2015 – Los Angeles, Calif. at Staples Center

August 29, 2015 – San Diego, Calif. at PETCO Park

September 4, 2015 – Salt Lake City, Utah at EnergySolutions Arena

September 5 & 6, 2015 – Denver, Colo. at Pepsi Center

September 9, 2015 – Fargo, N.D. at Fargodome

September 11 & 12, 2015 – St. Paul, Minn. at Xcel Energy Center

September 16, 2015 – Indianapolis, Ind. at Bankers Life Fieldhouse

September 17 & 18, 2015 – Columbus, Ohio at Nationwide Arena

September 21 & 22, 2015 – Kansas City, Mo. at Sprint Center

September 25 & 26, 2015 – Nashville, Tenn. at Bridgestone Arena

October 2 & 3, 2015 – Toronto, Ontario at Rogers Centre

October 8, 2015 – Des Moines, Iowa at Wells Fargo Arena

October 9 & 10, 2015 – Omaha, Neb. at CenturyLink Center

October 13 & 14, 2015 – St. Louis, Mo. at Scottrade Center

October 17, 2015 – Dallas, Texas at AT&T Stadium

October 20, 2015 – Lexington, Ky. at Rupp Arena

October 21, 2015 Greensboro, N.C. at Greensboro Coliseum Complex

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It's coming! Taylor Swift announced her 1989 World Tour on Monday (November 3) with a teaser video.

Just one week after releasing her fifth album, 1989 , last week, the singer is spreading the word about her global trek to promote the record. If you haven't heard, Swift is on her way to going platinum with her latest release -- which would be her third album in a row to reach that sales peak in week one.

Swift will start her journey on May 20 in Louisiana, bringing along folk singer Vance Joy for the ride. Shawn Mendes will join the two for stadium dates. For more information, go to TaylorSwift.com.

Tickets will go on sale November 14 and American Express cardholders will have early access on November 7.

Here are the 1989 World Tour dates:

» 5/20 - Bossier City, LA @ CenturyLink Center

» 5/22 - Baton Rouge @ LSU Tiger Stadium

» 5/30 - Detroit @ Ford Field

» 6/2 - Louisville, KY @ KFC Yum! Center

» 6/3 - Cleveland @ Quicken Loans Arena

» 6/6 - Pittsburgh @ Heinz Field

» 6/8 - Charlotte, NC @ Time Warner Cable Arena

» 6/9 - Raleigh, NC @ PNC Arena

» 6/13 - Philadelphia @ Lincoln Financial Field

» 6/20 - Cologne, Germany @ Lanxess Arena

» 6/21 - Amsterdam, Holland @ Ziggo Dome

» 6/23 - Glasgow, U.K. @ SSE Hydro

» 6/24 - Manchester, U.K. @ Arena

» 6/27 - London @ British Summertime Hyde Park

» 7/6 - Ottawa @ Canadian Tire Centre

» 7/7 - Montreal @ Bell Centre

» 7/11 - East Rutherford, NJ @ MetLife Stadium

» 7/13 - Washington, D.C. @ Nationals Park

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In support of her history making fifth studio album, “1989,” Taylor Swift will kick off “The 1989 World Tour” in 2015.

Taylor Swift, who writes all of her own songs, is a global superstar. She is a seven-time GRAMMY winner and the youngest winner in history of the music industry's highest honor, the GRAMMY Award for “Album of the Year.” Taylor is the only artist in music history to have an album (2010's “Speak Now,” 2012's “RED” and 2014's “1989”) hit the 1 million plus first-week sales figure three times. She is the first artist since the Beatles (and the only female artist in history) to log six or more weeks at #1 in the U.S. with three consecutive studio albums. Taylor has an album on Rolling Stone's prestigious “The 50 Greatest Albums of All Time” (by women) list, Time magazine has named her one the of the “100 Most Influential People” in the world, and she is Billboard's youngest-ever “Woman of the Year” and the only artist to have been awarded this honor twice. Taylor has career record sales in excess of 30 million albums and almost 80 million song downloads worldwide, and has had singles top both the pop and country radio charts around the globe.

"Shake It Off,” the first single off her critically acclaimed fifth studio album “1989,” topped Billboard’s Pop, Hot AC and Hot 100 charts and has earned double Platinum-status by the RIAA for exceeding sales of two million downloads in the U.S., and has peaked at No. 1 in 64 countries on iTunes. “1989” topped iTunes’ sales charts in 95 countries on its release and was the highest selling first week release of 2014. 

Australian singer-songwriter Vance Joy will be main support along the North American tour. Vance proved himself a breakout artist of 2014 with the song “Riptide” from his debut full-length album “Dream Your Life Away.” For more information, visit VanceJoy.com .

For more information on “The 1989 World Tour” or Taylor Swift, please visit TaylorSwift.com

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Taylor Swift Debuts ‘Guilty as Sin?' and Triple ‘1989' Mashup for 89th Eras Tour Show

Taylor Swift marked her 89th show on the Eras Tour in Stockholm, Sweden at Friends Arena on Saturday, and as Swifties could expect, she threw in some surprises. The show was her second performance of her three-night stint in Sweden.

During her surprise song section, which typically includes two songs, she marked the landmark occasion by giving the audience a taste of four songs from her vast repertoire, as fan footage from the set reveals.

She started by debuting "Guilty as Sin?" from The Tortured Poets Department live for the first time. "Welcome to the acoustic session. So, all night I've been noticing how absolutely wild this back section of the crowd is," she said, gesturing to the area. "Just wanted to say that to you because this night, when we're doing a concert like this, it just doesn't, it doesn't feel like we're even exerting any energy, because you just fuel us the entire night.

"Thank you for being this kind of crowd. You know it just, it makes me want to play one of my favorite songs from Tortured Poets that I've never played live before," she added prior to launching into the song on acoustic guitar.

Following the live premiere of "Guilty as Sin?" she dropped a triple surprise for the crowd. "It's crazy because it really does feel like the beginning of the tour," Swift remarked while she sat at a piano. "But this is actually our 89th show" she added before delivering a perfectly melded mashup of 1989 vault song "Say Don't Go," plus 1989 's  "Welcome to New York," and "Clean."

Swift is winding her way through Europe with her tweaked Eras Tour, which includes a brand-new section dedicated to her new album, The Tortured Poets Department . She initially launched the TTPD revamp during her four-night Paris run earlier this month. Following her third and final Eras date in Stockholm, she heads to Lisbon, Portugal for a two-night stand on May 24 and 25 before continuing on through her Europe and U.K. leg of the tour through August.

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