Taylor Swift concert security guard who went viral for singing along says he was fired

A Minneapolis security guard who worked at the Eras Tour says he was fired for asking fans to take photos of him standing in front of Taylor Swift. Calvin Decker, who says he applied for the security job largely in order to attend a Swift concert without paying for tickets, went viral after a fan posted a… Continue reading Taylor Swift concert security guard who went viral for singing along says he was fired

Meet the Taylor Swift fan who performed the entire Eras Tour live on her TikTok page

Many Swifties profess to know every Taylor Swift song performed during the 3½-hour shows on the Eras Tour — but Chelsea Biehl, 21, actually does.  Biehl gained thousands of followers on TikTok after she performed the entire set list live from her living room in Irwin, Pennsylvania, on Aug. 11. The performance, which her online… Continue reading Meet the Taylor Swift fan who performed the entire Eras Tour live on her TikTok page

Taylor Swift announces ‘1989 (Taylor’s Version)’ is coming

Taylor Swift’s re-release of her “1989” album is officially on its way to your ears. The multi-hyphenate musician announced on Aug. 9 during a concert at SoFi Stadium in Inglewood, California, that the next “Taylor’s Version” re-recording will be of her “1989” album, which was originally released in October 2014. During the surprise song portion… Continue reading Taylor Swift announces ‘1989 (Taylor’s Version)’ is coming

California officials urge Taylor Swift to ‘Speak Now’ and postpone L.A. concerts over hotels strike

LOS ANGELES — Dozens of California elected officials had a message for Taylor Swift on Tuesday amid a hotel workers strike in Southern California: Postpone your Los Angeles shows. The officials signed an open letter to Swift backing Unite Here Local 11, a union representing over 32,000 hospitality workers across Southern California and Arizona, imploring… Continue reading California officials urge Taylor Swift to ‘Speak Now’ and postpone L.A. concerts over hotels strike