After crushing tickets for two event dates scheduled for 13 and 14 July 2024 at the San Siromulti-platinum pop star Taylor Swift unexpectedly announced the release date from the stage of the “Eras Tour” in Los Angeles 1989 (Taylor Version) will be released Friday, October 27th.. From today it Available to pre-order now is CD, Cassette, Vinyl and CD deluxe in Blue Sky, Rose Garden, Green Aquamarine and Yellow Sunrise Boulevard.
“Surprise!!! 1989 (Taylor’s Version) is coming! This album has changed my life in countless ways and I’m happy to announce that my version of ‘1989’ will be released on October 27th. Honestly, this is my favorite re-recording I’ve ever done because the 5 tracks from The Vault are mind blowing. I can’t believe they’re left behind. But not for long!”
Album originally released in 2014 platinum certified in Italy with singles inside like Shake it off, Blank Space, both platinumAND “We’ll Never Meet Again” Gold Recordalready seen snippets “This Love (Taylor Version)” in May 2022 as the soundtrack to the films “The Summer I Turned into a Beauty” and “Wildest Dream (Taylor Version)”after the song went viral on TikTok.
“1989 (Taylor Version)” is the fourth re-recording of the first part of the artist’s discography, after “Fearless”, “Red” AND “Speak Now”released July 7th.
Currently touring with his “Era Tour”with around $1.5 billion in cash (which would see her break Elton John’s record), Taylor never ceases to amaze her fans with a 3-hour live show, a 44-song line-up including all of his albums, recordings included “Taylor’s Version”. The tour sold out to a sell-out crowd, and the audience was so frenetic that during the performances in Seattle, live vibrations were recorded, similar to a 2.3 magnitude earthquake. In addition, Taylor decided to give out a bonus to all staff working on the tour, totaling $50 million.
The tour will arrive in Italy on 2 dates scheduled for 13 and 14 July 2024 at the San Siro Stadium in Milan and tickets will be sold out the same day tickets go on sale.
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