Taylor Swift tickets are only available for a few more months, so
fans excited to see her on the Speak Now World Tour better hurry up and
find their seats to enjoy the opportunity to see this talented
multi-instrumentalist and singer-songwriter for soon they will only be
able to see her in concert via YouTube clips.
This is one performer for which a virtual concert will not do. Her music is not overly produced in the studio nor on stage, so to hear her live versions of the Speak Now's five singles is a chance to listen as the emotionally bold songwriter gives haunting performances. Millions have already purchased Taylor Swift tickets in 2011, as evident by Pollstar's annual mid-year progress report. Swift ranks 10th on the "Top 50 Worldwide Tour (Mid-Year)" list, reportedly earning over $40 million through June.
Why are so many fans coming out to these Taylor Swift concert dates? Well, as opposed to the popular pop tours fueled by nostalgia (Britney Spears) or a concert experience that saturates the venue with both electronic noise and splotches of bold neon colors on massive set pieces (Lady Gaga and Katy Perry). Now, being a country singer does not preclude Taylor from these trappings. Plenty of genre-crossing artists have been just as guilty of relying heavily on special effects.
No, Taylor Swift has simply won over the live audiences with the same intimate music that made her a multi-platinum artist with five singles.
Witnessing Taylor Swift in concert on her Speak Now World Tour in 2011 is truly an experience country and pop fans can enjoy alike. They can enjoy her singing and songwriting, her mastery of five musical instruments, and a true show, tastefully accentuated with video feeds and dancers.
The Speak Now Tour is in its last North American leg and will have concert dates until November 22, 2011, when Taylor Swift tickets will be available for the back end of a back-to-back performance at Madison Square Garden in New York City. In between she is traversing the United States and Canada, seemingly making tour stops in every state and province.
This is one performer for which a virtual concert will not do. Her music is not overly produced in the studio nor on stage, so to hear her live versions of the Speak Now's five singles is a chance to listen as the emotionally bold songwriter gives haunting performances. Millions have already purchased Taylor Swift tickets in 2011, as evident by Pollstar's annual mid-year progress report. Swift ranks 10th on the "Top 50 Worldwide Tour (Mid-Year)" list, reportedly earning over $40 million through June.
Why are so many fans coming out to these Taylor Swift concert dates? Well, as opposed to the popular pop tours fueled by nostalgia (Britney Spears) or a concert experience that saturates the venue with both electronic noise and splotches of bold neon colors on massive set pieces (Lady Gaga and Katy Perry). Now, being a country singer does not preclude Taylor from these trappings. Plenty of genre-crossing artists have been just as guilty of relying heavily on special effects.
No, Taylor Swift has simply won over the live audiences with the same intimate music that made her a multi-platinum artist with five singles.
- "Mine" is a country pop ballad that celebrates young love and the quizzical urge to run from it at times.
- "Back to December" is another pop country ballad, but this time Taylor Swift is remorseful and asking for forgiveness after breaking up with a boyfriend (rumored to be Taylor Lautner).
- "Mean" is a true country song with fiddles and banjos written in response to her critics, who have repeatedly questioned her talent.
- "The Story of Us" is an upbeat pop song about her experience at the CMT Music Awards in 2010, sitting just a few seats from a former flame (rumored to be John Mayer) and feeling awkward as they both try to ignore the other person.
- "Sparks Fly", the last single from the album people with Taylor Swift concert tickets will enjoy, is a pop-country track tells of falling for a person one should not, when the chemistry is undeniable but the situation is impossible.
Witnessing Taylor Swift in concert on her Speak Now World Tour in 2011 is truly an experience country and pop fans can enjoy alike. They can enjoy her singing and songwriting, her mastery of five musical instruments, and a true show, tastefully accentuated with video feeds and dancers.
The Speak Now Tour is in its last North American leg and will have concert dates until November 22, 2011, when Taylor Swift tickets will be available for the back end of a back-to-back performance at Madison Square Garden in New York City. In between she is traversing the United States and Canada, seemingly making tour stops in every state and province.