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Taylor Swift Conquering the World!!!

TAYLOR SWIFT ANNOUNCES
SPEAK NOW WORLD TOUR 2011
4-TIME GRAMMY WINNER TAYLOR SWIFT TO HEADLINE 87 STADIUM AND ARENA SHOWS IN 19 COUNTRIES IN 2011
NASHVILLE, TN -- November 23, 2010 – Taylor Swift announced today that she will tour the world in 2011 in support of her blockbuster Speak Now album, which shattered sales records with over a million copies sold in its first week of release. 
Taylor is currently slated to play 87 shows in 19 countries spanning four continents on the TAYLOR SWIFT SPEAK NOW WORLD TOUR 2011, which kicks off February 9th in Singapore.
The 2011 dates will include six stadium shows – Foxborough, MA’s Gillette Stadium, Detroit’s Ford Field, Pittsburgh’s Heinz Field, Philadelphia’s Lincoln Financial Field, Kansas City’s Arrowhead Stadium, and Dallas’s Cowboys Stadium. Taylor’s 15-month, 107-date FEARLESS 2009 / 2010 Tour sold out arenas and stadiums in 88 cities in five countries.
Taylor will play shows throughout Asia and Europe during the first quarter of 2011, before kicking off her North American tour on May 27th in Omaha, Neb. SPEAK NOW Tour dates are planned for later in the year in Australia and New Zealand. The North American leg of the tour is sponsored by COVERGIRL®, and ticket prices start at $25.
The SPEAK NOW WORLD TOUR 2011 is one of the most-anticipated musical experiences of the year, as Taylor’s live show is renowned for her incredibly high-energy theatrical presentation of graphics, sets and visual elements, all conceptualized by Taylor herself. During the course of her show, Taylor plays a variety of instruments and has multiple wardrobe changes. Each show, Taylor performs hit after hit from her three Big Machine Records albums, including the chart-topping “Mine,” “Love Story,” “You Belong With Me,” “Our Song,” and “Fifteen.”
“Swift’s fans don’t just believe in her savvy songwriting and gracious, magnetic stage presence. They trust her as a peer,” raved the Los Angeles Times. “And if the unerring pleasures of her set – and the crowd’s Beatles-sized reactions – were any indication, they’ll be trusting her for a long time.” The (Phoenix) Arizona Republic wrote: “Swift shoots to superstardom. Her two-hour set at the sold-out arena showed a level of creativity – and more important, sincerity - which many other acts don’t reach for decades, if ever. There is a new master of the stage in pop music moving quickly up the ladder.”
“I’m so excited to go back out on tour again in 2011!” says Taylor. “The FEARLESS Tour was so much fun and even more unforgettable than I ever imagined, and I can’t wait to get back out and play my new music from Speak Now! The fans have been so amazing, and I’m thrilled to play in new cities around the world and meet even more of my fans in 2011!”
The TAYLOR SWIFT SPEAK NOW WORLD TOUR 2011 will include the following:
DATE                                    CITY
February 9                              Singapore
February 11                             Seoul, South Korea
February 13                             Osaka, Japan
February 16 & 17                        Tokyo, Japan
February 19                             Manila, Philippines
February 21                             Hong Kong
March 6                         Brussels, Belgium
March 7                         Rotterdam, Holland
March 9                         Oslo, Norway
March 12                                Oberhausen, Germany
March 15                                Milan, Italy
March 17                                Paris, France
March 19                                Madrid, Spain
March 22                                Birmingham, UK
March 25                                Belfast, Northern Ireland
March 27                                Dublin, Ireland
March 29                                Manchester, UK
March 30                                London, UK
May 27 & 28                             Omaha, Nebraska
May 29                                  Des Moines, Iowa
June 2 & 3                              Ft. Lauderdale, Florida
June 4                                  Orlando, Florida
June 7                                  Columbus, Ohio
June 8                                  Milwaukee, Wisconsin
June 11                                 Detroit, Michigan
June 14 & 15                            St. Paul, Minnesota
June 18                                 Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
June 21                                 Buffalo, New York
June 22                                 Hartford, Connecticut
June 25                                 Foxborough, Massachusetts
June 30                                 Greensboro, North Carolina
July 1                                  Knoxville, Tennessee
July 2                                  Louisville, Kentucky
July 8                                  Charlotte, North Carolina
July 9 & 10                             Atlanta, Georgia
July 14                                 Montreal, Quebec
July 15 & 16                            Toronto, Ontario
July 19 & 20                            New York, New York
July 28                                 Grand Rapids, Michigan
July 29                                 Indianapolis, Indiana
July 30                                 Cleveland, Ohio
August 2 & 3                            Washington, DC
August 6                                Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
August 9 & 10                           Chicago, Illinois
August 13                               Lexington, Kentucky
August 14                               St. Louis, Missouri
August 18 & 19                          Edmonton, Alberta
August 23 & 24                          Los Angeles, California
September 1 & 2                         San Jose, California
September 3                             Sacramento, California
September 6                             Portland, Oregon
September 7                             Seattle, Washington
September 10 & 11                       Vancouver, British Columbia
September 16 & 17                       Nashville, Tennessee
September 21                            Tulsa, Oklahoma
September 24                            Kansas City, Missouri
September 27                            Denver, Colorado
September 28                            Salt Lake City, Utah
October 4                               Little Rock, Arkansas
October 5                               New Orleans, Louisiana
October 8                               Dallas, Texas
Taylor Swift is a four-time GRAMMY winner, the top-selling digital artist in music history, has had singles top both the Country and Pop radio charts, and had the #1 best-selling album in any genre of music in 2009. With 1,046,718 copies sold in the US in the first week of release, last month her Speak Now album scored SoundScan’s biggest single-week sales total since 2005 and is the biggest debuting country studio album in history. With the release of Speak Now, Taylor made history on the Billboard Hot 100, charting a record-breaking 11 songs from one album in a single week. Taylor, who writes all of her own songs, has career record sales now in excess of 17 million albums and 31 million song downloads.
The North American leg of the TAYLOR SWIFT SPEAK NOW WORLD TOUR is sponsored by COVERGIRL®, and produced and promoted by The Messina Group (TMG.) The COVERGIRL® sponsorship is an expansion of the partnership announced earlier this year, when Taylor was named the newest COVERGIRL®. Taylor’s COVERGIRL® campaign is set to launch in January of 2011. TMG is a partner of AEG Live, one of the top live entertainment companies in the world, which produces world tours featuring internationally renowned artists and regional concerts and festivals. 
For more details, log on to www.taylorswift.com.

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